In this episode of Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk,’ Kevin Tetz changes things up as he delves into an intimate conversation, with that’s right, HIMSELF!
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Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk’, Episode 23: Kevin Tetz Talks Shop With The One & Only, Kevin Tetz!
In this episode of Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk,’ Kevin Tetz changes things up as he delves into an intimate conversation, with that’s right, HIMSELF!
Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk’, Prequel to Episode 23
The People have spoken, and Eastwood has answered their demand for more Shop Talk with Kevin Tetz!
Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk’, Episode 22: Kevin Tetz Talks Shop With Ryan Shand, Co-Host of Trucks & Truck Tech
In this episode of Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk,’ Kevin Tetz chats with Ryan Shand, former Trucks co-host and master mechanic.
Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk’, Episode 21: Kevin Tetz Talks Shop With Mark Lambert, Host of Classic Car Restoration for DIY Network
In 2003, Mark began a new chapter in his life, becoming the host of Classic Car Restoration for DIY Network.
Now, owner of Lambert Auto in Nashville, Tennessee, Mark takes the time to chat with Kevin and exchange their philosophies of communicating with small business and shop owners.
Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk’, Episode 20- Part 2: Kevin Tetz Talks Shop With Guitarist and Automotive Educator David Steele
Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk’, Episode 20: David Steele – Part 2
What do Model A’s, Gary Allan, Gibson Les Paul guitars, Jay Leno, David Letterman, salt flats racers, the DIY Network & big-block Chevelles all have in common?
Two Words: David Steele
Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk’, Episode 20- Part 1: Kevin Tetz Talks Shop With Guitarist and Automotive Educator David Steele
Eastwood’s ‘Shop Talk’, Episode 20: David Steele – Part 1
What do Model A’s, Gary Allan, Gibson Les Paul guitars, Jay Leno, David Letterman, salt flats racers, the DIY Network & big-block Chevelles all have in common?
Two Words: David Steele
Blue Steel 32 Ford Roadster- AMBR Contender 2014
Every year at SEMA there’s always one car that is so over the top and amazingly clean that it blows us away. This year it was a custom 1932 Ford Roadster named “Blue Steel”. Sure 32 Fords have been done a million times, but few take it so far that it’s close to.. dare we say it… OCD clean? This 32 Ford definitely gives off the high-dollar, high-profile shop build. I was surprised when I got to talking to the guys responsible for the build that they weren’t from a big name SOCAL shop, but rather a bunch of friends that built the car in a tractor repair shop over the past year.
Wiring and Fabricating a Fuse Box Mount
One of the biggest hurdles of converting Project Pile House from “garage art” to an actual running, driving vehicle is putting some wiring into the vehicle. I’m running a carbureted small block Cheverolet V8 (SBC) so there is little to make the truck run and move under its own power, but some wiring is needed to make it street legal.