Glad you got the Doall, during my 59 years of tool and die making there was always one in the shops. Hope it has a functional blade welder, making your own blades is easy and saves a lot of money. Sometimes just a section gets pinched loosing some teeth, that blade can be salvaged by welding a longer section from an old matched wear blade. My first employer's welder start button was worn and the weld cycle was initiated by crossing 2 yellow plastic handled large screwdrivers to make 220 volt contact. My last employer had maintenance replace 2 floor tile color to establish the blade length off the roll.
Really nice to see Big Red starting good. Love that old Ford Workhorse. Definitely deserves to be taken to a show with the hot rod pickup truck in the back or whichever one you guys decide to take.
I love old school hot rods......you guys are great......we hope to make a trip to see you at your place or a swap meet this spring/summer...keep posting videos please
I’m using the same style gas tank as the roadster pickup. I was able to put gas tank nozzle from a 60’s model pickup in the top of the tank. Looks kinda cool with a long nozzle sticking up out of it.
The inventory at the warehouse is impressive. An all day field trip to walk around wouldn't be enough time to look at all the goods. Always enjoy your videos and projects.
Probably already done with it (the patch on the RPU wood bed) But.... I remember seeing an old oil can used to patch up holes in the bed. Authentic fix I thought at the time. That is all. Fun vid!
Hey Matt , I noticed the relocation of the fuel tank breather on the shop truck clip . An idea for keeping things out of the line where it terminates under the truck would be a brass pile filter . They are used on air actuators to vent air from a switched source . That would work on the line end to keep bugs from getting in there . Just a thought , great video , keep up the awesome work gentlemen !
Noticed the pennies, gives a very different sound. However, I only put in one which still left heat for the carb. Two were ok on our race engines tho as they ran hotter but for the street one is good.
Afternoon Matt & Mike, I took a vacation day today, I wanted to do some more organizing in the garage, started watching today's video, got busy, didn't finish watching, as you know, I'm installing a 32 firewall in my 30 A Coupe, using the ITG approved procedure... coming along nicely, definitely interested in your upcoming auction.... y'all be safe!!! God Bless!!
Awesome DoAll! That on-board blade making station is worth what you've got in it! 😉😆 Great addition! Excellent in the week of! #StrongsGarage is looking for a 1932 Ford 'tall' coil. I went through your current Ebay inventory. I don't see one. Is there a chance you have one that isn't on that Ebay list? Thanks, everyone!
I'm looking for a set of tail lights for a 1923 Dodge Bros. Touring car. These don't have to be original but should be a matched set. Thanks Phil Stevens
If I was you every time I got an old flathead I would soak them down with some type of penatrating fluid and just let it set until your ready to do something with it.
Lots of things cause that.. accelerator pump failing, timing advance not working etc etc. Way easier to be an armchair quarterback than actually diagnose a problem yourself.
My heart skips a beat when I see all the goodies from my youth in your garage
Idea, use an old license plate for the old pickup bed patch repair, that a old school way of patching holes
Moon may start and drive that pickup away. He's watched enough to know how! That is a great photo!
Very nice Saw And nice job on the Warehouse Mike
Nice to see just the activity and get updates and sneek peeks into the future at Iron Trap Garage!!
nice band 👀 🔨 and some Upgrades for projects and fun auction with swap meet 😀
I've been a Machinist for 30+ years, and I know from experience that Do-All band saw is is perfect for the kind of fabrication you guys do.
Thank you!
Damn those are cool. I’ve learned so much from your videos man, thank you for all your hard work over the years!
“Well, it’s a wonderful day in the Irontraphood …” “Can I be your, neighbor?” All kidding aside, a great ride and visit every time, at your garage.
Thanks for sharing your video!
I really wish that I lived closer to you guys because I would love helping in the warehouse !
We sure need the help!
Glad you got the Doall, during my 59 years of tool and die making there was always one in the shops.
Hope it has a functional blade welder, making your own blades is easy and saves a lot of money. Sometimes just a section gets pinched loosing some teeth, that blade can be salvaged by welding a longer section from an old matched wear blade.
My first employer's welder start button was worn and the weld cycle was initiated by crossing 2 yellow plastic handled large screwdrivers to make 220 volt contact.
My last employer had maintenance replace 2 floor tile color to establish the blade length off the roll.
Really nice to see Big Red starting good.
Love that old Ford Workhorse.
Definitely deserves to be taken to a show with the hot rod pickup truck in the back or whichever one you guys decide to take.
Woof, woof, makes a good poster. Some foot pedal stomping to get bid red going. Rear shocks on the pick-up roadster.
You guys are like DD Speed Shop where there are a BUNCH of videos coming out, with a real variety of things happening.
Good work.
Brutal comparison.DD causes most of his own problems- a true hack
Thank you! We try and break things up a bit to keep things interesting! Plus we have A.D.D bad!
I love old school hot rods......you guys are great......we hope to make a trip to see you at your place or a swap meet this spring/summer...keep posting videos please
Welcome anytime! Thanks for watching!
I’m using the same style gas tank as the roadster pickup. I was able to put gas tank nozzle from a 60’s model pickup in the top of the tank. Looks kinda cool with a long nozzle sticking up out of it.
Hey Mike we need more videos on your car .
Another coming soon..
The inventory at the warehouse is impressive. An all day field trip to walk around wouldn't be enough time to look at all the goods. Always enjoy your videos and projects.
Thanks for watching!
Hey Matt & Mike,
this was a very busy video !
You have built a serious business in a rather short time.
Good job guys.
Work Safe, Be Well
Stay Warm
Thanks! You too!
Probably already done with it (the patch on the RPU wood bed) But.... I remember seeing an old oil can used to patch up holes in the bed. Authentic fix I thought at the time. That is all. Fun vid!
Good idea!
I actually like watching these videos 👍👍
I love that old car that you moved after the red truck
Hey Matt , I noticed the relocation of the fuel tank breather on the shop truck clip . An idea for keeping things out of the line where it terminates under the truck would be a brass pile filter . They are used on air actuators to vent air from a switched source . That would work on the line end to keep bugs from getting in there . Just a thought , great video , keep up the awesome work gentlemen !
Good idea thanks!
Noticed the pennies, gives a very different sound. However, I only put in one which still left heat for the carb. Two were ok on our race engines tho as they ran hotter but for the street one is good.
Afternoon Matt & Mike, I took a vacation day today, I wanted to do some more organizing in the garage, started watching today's video, got busy, didn't finish watching, as you know, I'm installing a 32 firewall in my 30 A Coupe, using the ITG approved procedure... coming along nicely, definitely interested in your upcoming auction.... y'all be safe!!! God Bless!!
Awesome DoAll! That on-board blade making station is worth what you've got in it! 😉😆 Great addition! Excellent in the week of! #StrongsGarage is looking for a 1932 Ford 'tall' coil. I went through your current Ebay inventory. I don't see one. Is there a chance you have one that isn't on that Ebay list? Thanks, everyone!
We don’t have any original 32 coils sorry!
@@IronTrapGarage Thank you, sir! I appreciate the assist! All the very best!
Glad you were able to get a DoAll bandsaw. They are awesome! A VFD is the way to go. Great video!
Yes! Thank you!
Should name the big red truck Cliff. As in "Cliff Ford the bug red truck"
Good idea!
Oh yeah
A great week!!
All is right in Iron Trap land 😂😂
All go at IronTrap, hard work pays off.
wow
Those old chrome shocks look good on the ol' shoppe truck.
Thanks!
Man, that big red truck with the shop truck in the back would be great at the truck show.
We thought about that but I hope to drive the pickup back and forth to the show if all goes well!
Good mixed video
Thank you!
Hello Matt and crew. Maybe a how to video with Steve on how to polarize the generator. Keep up the good work
It would be a short video! It takes 2 seconds!
I'm looking for a set of tail lights for a 1923 Dodge Bros. Touring car. These don't have to be original but should be a matched set. Thanks Phil Stevens
If I was you every time I got an old flathead I would soak them down with some type of penatrating fluid and just let it set until your ready to do something with it.
In a perfect world we’d have 8 days in a week and that would be possible!
Nice Video.
#STAYSAFE
#PHILLYPHILLY 🇺🇸
#FLY EAGLES FLY 🦅
Hey Mike, I was wondering if you still had that Willys station wagon/truck front splash pan. I saw it in a past video.
Send an email. Irontrapgarage@gmail.com
Do you have any 66 chevelle fenders?
Email for parts requests irontrapgarage@gmail.com
What’s the history of your, warehouse, what was it before you set up shop?
Warehouse was a tire factory originally! Also the Flying Merkel motorcycle was
Made there for a couple years!
@@IronTrapGarage Holy cow!
Should of been the clue why it was falling on it face
Lots of things cause that.. accelerator pump failing, timing advance not working etc etc. Way easier to be an armchair quarterback than actually diagnose a problem yourself.
* Matt, Dude ... Love the show but ya got to go slow swinging the camera around ! Ya got me Seasick at the beginning of this one ... 🌊💦 ...
Noted!
The horse shoe on the electrical panel is upside down.Your luck is going to fall out of it.