How often do you get to the other side of a project and come up with a different, maybe easier, method to complete the work? Loved the torch maintenance. Cheers!
Killer job on the doors brotha I don’t care what these so call people talk smack to you about but the ones who talk smack are the ones who never and will never get up and build their own stuff just saying from previous experience keep up the awesome work…when you going to get back to the mini-bike?
18:42 ive been wondering, considering how low the door area is, if it would have looked good leaving the fenders alone, shave the hinges and weld the doors shut. One could easily step right over the door to enter the artwork. No hinges no seams etc
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Another great lesson in fabrication, Caddie is looking great
Love your work Ian shame the cars are not roadworthy seems a lot of money just to sit in a shed.
Exactly how strong are your hands ? I’m amazed you can cut steel with those shears like that!
Looks like the car is coming along very nicely, thank you for sharing with us.
How often do you get to the other side of a project and come up with a different, maybe easier, method to complete the work? Loved the torch maintenance. Cheers!
Killer job on the doors brotha I don’t care what these so call people talk smack to you about but the ones who talk smack are the ones who never and will never get up and build their own stuff just saying from previous experience keep up the awesome work…when you going to get back to the mini-bike?
18:42 ive been wondering, considering how low the door area is, if it would have looked good leaving the fenders alone, shave the hinges and weld the doors shut. One could easily step right over the door to enter the artwork. No hinges no seams etc