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Dramatic Footage: Cement Mixer Accident & Frame Repair

Dramatic Footage: Cement Mixer Accident & Frame Repair

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“Bendin with Bendon”

Frame machine οΏΌset up and repair on a cement mixer after major roll over. Trying to work more with editing. Let me know what …

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  1. That truck is NOT a β€œcement mixer”, it is referred to as a β€œconcrete truck” or more properly as a β€œready-mixed concrete truck”. Other than that minor transgression, good video!

  2. Truck frame straightening seems to be 45% setup, 10% twisting and 45% putting everything back together. Takes patience, attention to detail and physical fitness as everything looks both bloody heavy and wanting to hurt you.

  3. even after the day i had brother… laughed my ass off on this one, my old man drove truck, his dad. I also have CDL but dont drive anymore, started my own gig. I had a sweater come lose on the bike today, you might get a kick outta me being real life ghost rider for a min lol thanks for sharing so much bob you the man… https://youtu.be/r3IU-YlcvsI

  4. Too bad you have whiners worrying about your hair. Last time I checked, this channel wasn't anything at all to do with hairstyle, haircut, short 'n curlies, anything to do with hair.
    I like the content. The goofiness is okay, a decent mix of it, and my fave is those straight moments when you get serious, down to business, discussing what you're doing, explaining why.
    In life, sometimes shit happens. It's great that some humans have perfected ways of undoing the damage that gets done.
    Thanks for doing the dirtywork, and thanks for sharing a look into what you do and how you do it.
    For the record, I have above 3 and a half million miles on heavy trucks, and fortunately, the only time any of the trucks I used went on a B-Line, was for wheel alignment. I usually got one done around 400 to 500 thousand.

  5. The squeaker noise while hammeringπŸ˜„ It's the little things. Love your stuff man. I imagine filming jacks up your work flow (and flat rate, if you're flat rate), thanks for sharing anyways.

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