Wheeler Dealers 2014/2015 - New Series
Discussion
outnumbered said:
pingu393 said:
I saw a red Z1 on the A4 east of Reading the other day - only a few miles from Bracknell, so wonder if it was this WD car... I've never previously seen one on the road. Didn't get the registration unfortunately.Challo said:
sandman77 said:
Just a heads up for the new series starting tonight.
Wheeler Dealers and Transfer Deadline day. My missus will be chuffed with tonights TV schedule I was quite interested in the wet sanding process of 1500,2000, 3000grit sand paper then a polish but certainly not for £900
TwistingMyMelon said:
Enjoyed it, but I always do, nice and simple and fills the hour well
Even my misses loves it and she has no interest in cars .
Ed and Paul make it look so simple, would love to see how much they swear and curse off camera!!!
I’m willing to bet that there are HOURS of outtakes filled with profanity... there is just something about working on cars that makes you swear like a good ‘un. Saying that though, if you’ve got a nice warm garage, numerous helpers behind the scenes and a decent lift it must be so easy to work on a car (well, easier than lying on your back in the rain with skinned knuckles and cursing yet another sheared bolt that is just out of reach...). Even my misses loves it and she has no interest in cars .
Ed and Paul make it look so simple, would love to see how much they swear and curse off camera!!!
I enjoyed last night’s show: not the best episode ever but it must be hard for the WD people to come up with ideas they’ve not covered a thousand times before. Thought the period accessories were a nice touch and the paint resto process was interesting (if expensive).
Spudler said:
Twas a good episode.
Let's see if Fast n Loud is back on form tomorrow night.
Mr Brewer seriously needs to take some US style negotiating techniques off Richard Rawlings.Let's see if Fast n Loud is back on form tomorrow night.
Seller: I want $26000
Brewer: I'll offer you $24000
Seller: I want $26000
Rawlings: I'm thinking more like $12000
It would be interesting to see what the Gas Monkeys made WD. I noticed on twitter that Mike Brewer has been out to visit them in Texas.
Fast 'N Loud is my new fav car TV show. I only discovered it a couple of months ago and have been catching up on Discovery Turbo reruns.
Emeye said:
It would be interesting to see what the Gas Monkeys made WD.
Fast N Loud pretty much *is* Wheeler Dealers. But if Wheeler Dealers was done in the style of Fast N Loud you'd get a reality show about Mike, with maybe 10 mins of Edd spannering, of which 5 mins would be a contrived argument between Edd and Mike.
JonRB said:
Emeye said:
It would be interesting to see what the Gas Monkeys made WD.
Fast N Loud pretty much *is* Wheeler Dealers. But if Wheeler Dealers was done in the style of Fast N Loud you'd get a reality show about Mike, with maybe 10 mins of Edd spannering, of which 5 mins would be a contrived argument between Edd and Mike.
Boy do they love themselves!
ETA - That, and Classic Car rescue are the only car related shows I have actually taken off series link...
Faust66 said:
sandman77 said:
Just a heads up for the new series starting tonight.
Thuderbird tonight isn't it?Always good to see a new series of WD though: I know the show has its detractors but I really enjoy it.
JonRB said:
Edd's spannering.
Something occurred to me last night on the subject of Edds 'spannering': why does he insist on using an actual screwdriver, even when removing screws? Perhaps on re-assembly he likes the 'finesse' hand tools achieve, but he could save a lot of time on disassembly with the use of power driver I'd have thought.
I liked the polishing. It was £900 because of the guy's labour (& skill). £50 worth of consumables and a DA polisher (and the cohones to attempt the job) is all you need. Interesting points about using resin-free polishing compound and linear rubbing down.
I think most of the swearing was when they were trying to fit the soft-top .
I think most of the swearing was when they were trying to fit the soft-top .
LuS1fer said:
Marc W said:
It's probably just for the cameras because the director thinks it looks nice or a similarly stupid reason!
I nearly always use hand tools. Power stuff usually runs the risk of stripping screw heads or sending it flying.Gassing Station | TV, Film, Video Streaming & Radio | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff