Well done. Subscribed. You can use the term "change the arrangement" after getting the "form" you are after. You had the form after stretching and then changed the arrangement by pushing down on the stake (starting at 6:15). Ron Covell and I had this conversation in my shop in 2021.
I only work on this one on Sundays so my nephew and brothers can help work on dads car so progress may be slow but yeah I’m looking forward to seeing it come together to I’m learning a lot from this one.
@@motleymetals he lived a few towns over, very nice man, as to his ideas, I’d say, very old school, and working since he was a young boy, he seen lots of stuff from the old country, before he came to the states
Solid and excellent narrative and explanation. I have a tip for someone with metalworking videos to watch that you might find interesting. She calls her Channel Khaos Design and she's Aussie. Maybe you know about her already but I just found her videos a couple weeks ago. She doesn't say much but I've learned a lot just watching her work. Here are a couple samples - I was impressed with her floorboard replacement but when she tore into an almost complete cab rebuild from scratch and kept everything lines up even when working on a dirt floor I was pretty stunned. I don't know which video is more impressive but here are the two I watched: Roof chopping, customising and stretching the back of the cab - 64 Toyota Stout build. th-cam.com/video/i0vpiAhhGh8/w-d-xo.html Bead rolling the floor and tunnel - 64 Toyota Stout build th-cam.com/video/x0WfVTmGHrU/w-d-xo.html Khaos Design 31.2K subscribers
Just subscribed my first video of you I've always been the guy that can show you heck of alot easier then explan...
@@toddenglert4815 thank you I appreciate it
Well done. Subscribed. You can use the term "change the arrangement" after getting the "form" you are after. You had the form after stretching and then changed the arrangement by pushing down on the stake (starting at 6:15). Ron Covell and I had this conversation in my shop in 2021.
Thanks I get a little younger tied trying to describe what I’m doing and what’s happening but I think it helps me learn
Good stuff Jesse!!
@@mccartneypaintandcustom9602 thank you sir
Can't wait for the second instalment in this. Yes and the book you mentioned is brilliant.
I only work on this one on Sundays so my nephew and brothers can help work on dads car so progress may be slow but yeah I’m looking forward to seeing it come together to I’m learning a lot from this one.
Looks real nice and you’re right I need one of those Pax machines just as soon as I can afford it
Thanks man and yeah I’m gonna keep notifying you when I see them lol Your imagination is their limit man.
Nice. I would suggest that we learn more from when things go sideways and we have to correct course than when it goes smoothly to plan. Show that too.
Thanks Ill try to include errors and corrections as they happen
Great video and great explanation!
Thank you I appreciate it
Great video, look forward to seeing it installed!
Thank you yeah I’m looking forward to seeing it come together too. I work on this one only on Sundays so progress can be slow.
Cool to hear a shout out to Cas book
@@ratrod1962 it is a very interesting book I don’t know he comes up with some of his ideas.
@@motleymetals he lived a few towns over, very nice man, as to his ideas, I’d say, very old school, and working since he was a young boy, he seen lots of stuff from the old country, before he came to the states
Good video
Thank you
Hi. I always "Form is secondary to developing shape." When the shape is correct, it will dictate the form." Good stuff, B
I was actually trying to remember how you said it at redneck roundup lol and that’s the closest my brain could come up with in the moment lol. Thanks
Great video!
Thank you
Nice job, thanks
No problem hope it helps
Great info
Thank you
Subscribed
Thank you I appreciate it
Nice video
Thank you
Helps 👍
That’s rad thanks
Solid and excellent narrative and explanation.
I have a tip for someone with metalworking videos to watch that you might find interesting. She calls her Channel Khaos Design and she's Aussie. Maybe you know about her already but I just found her videos a couple weeks ago. She doesn't say much but I've learned a lot just watching her work. Here are a couple samples - I was impressed with her floorboard replacement but when she tore into an almost complete cab rebuild from scratch and kept everything lines up even when working on a dirt floor I was pretty stunned.
I don't know which video is more impressive but here are the two I watched:
Roof chopping, customising and stretching the back of the cab - 64 Toyota Stout build.
th-cam.com/video/i0vpiAhhGh8/w-d-xo.html
Bead rolling the floor and tunnel - 64 Toyota Stout build
th-cam.com/video/x0WfVTmGHrU/w-d-xo.html
Khaos Design 31.2K subscribers