I was against this project at first but you have changed my mind. Definitely making a one off piece of art. Really tits. Looks like a lot of fun too. I’m really happy to see you having so much success. Keep up the good work!
Hey Travis, I think your work on the '36 is fantastic. I found your channel when you had finished installing the cowl. I when back to the start to watch the first episode (and the following episodes) to see what the car was like when you started. Man, the car was in such bad shape, when you see where it's at now you've done an incredible job. Also, it's great to see your son in the shop with Dad. Cheers, from Downunder.
Stunning fabrication...shape and form are amazing! You attention to detail and the little things that make or break a build are incredible! That Lasalle grille is gorgeous and seems like it should have been there all along! Go RAC Garage, keep moving forward!
So glad you said you are going to flange the bottom inch or so of the chin/new metal, it was starting to look like a Mack truck front bumper... Keep plugging away at it, the progress is great.
Afternoon Travis, your attention to detail is awesome!! Very impressive!!! I'm not into customs, but what I enjoy the most is watching you use your tools & equipment to make each piece...Be safe!!! God Bless!!
The commitment to quality work is impressive.you and karl from make it custom along with the young man in australia whos name slips me,are the 3 most watched videios by me .i love you all .keep up the great work.
That's quite a lot of additional front end. Now that I see where you were going with it, I like it. Behind the face are there going to be any supports or stiffening brackets? There is going to be a pretty good amount of pressure at road speeds. I heard you mention the flange to be added under. I guess that is a good place to add some strength. Fantastic work you do. Your very skilled and I wish you continued success. Beautiful Car.
My first time watching your channel! You have some excellent fabricating skills. Very impressive work on the grill sides and fender extensions. I will be tuning in for more. It's nice to see some quality work for a change as most garage guys on here are just butchers. I'm very impressed with the quality of your work. I consider myself a much better than average metal worker, and I have built many rods , so I know what quality work should look like.
When i change wheel openings ,i cut the size out and add 3/8 ths steel rod ,welded to the edge ,, on the inside like a ford rolled edge or on the outside showing a reveal line like chevys ,,,, makes them strong
great job, glad to see you showing more of how you work the metal, What brand of hand shears do you use, they just seem to cut and cut and cut. Keep up the good work
here's a way to tell a 30 from a 31 model A - if it has a tear drop shape indentation (appx 6-7" x 4") and two inch deep on the passenger side of the firewall (diagonally "its a 1931) like a big 39 tail light bucket sideways
Put it on the ground, it may be to low at the bottom of the grill. I have a 39 Chevy that is low in front and i hit the front chin panel on one of those little concrete turtles 🐢, it did a lot of damage . Keep up the good work.
Your patience and attention to detail is impressive.
You don’t just have skill, you have instinct.
That is such a cool looking front end!! LaSalle rad on a 36 Ford!!! You got the Chops Pal...💥👍💥
I was against this project at first but you have changed my mind. Definitely making a one off piece of art. Really tits. Looks like a lot of fun too. I’m really happy to see you having so much success. Keep up the good work!
Hey Travis, I think your work on the '36 is fantastic. I found your channel when you had finished installing the cowl. I when back to the start to watch the first episode (and the following episodes) to see what the car was like when you started.
Man, the car was in such bad shape, when you see where it's at now you've done an incredible job. Also, it's great to see your son in the shop with Dad.
Cheers,
from Downunder.
Stunning fabrication...shape and form are amazing! You attention to detail and the little things that make or break a build are incredible! That Lasalle grille is gorgeous and seems like it should have been there all along! Go RAC Garage, keep moving forward!
Thank you very much! It’s a difficult piece
The chin piece was nicely executed. Good job man.
Once more, an impressive level of attention to detail and quality. The grille surround is a thing of beauty.
So glad you said you are going to flange the bottom inch or so of the chin/new metal, it was starting to look like a Mack truck front bumper... Keep plugging away at it, the progress is great.
Looking good, you should be happy with your work, keep it up! Thanks for sharing!
Love watching you work.
Excellent fab skills, it's looking great! You are a "metal whisperer" and fun watching. What a ton of work!
Deadly work looks amazing.
Looking good, alot work. Can't wait to see it done.
Hell yeah love your work .the front is really coming along and looks great
Afternoon Travis, your attention to detail is awesome!! Very impressive!!! I'm not into customs, but what I enjoy the most is watching you use your tools & equipment to make each piece...Be safe!!!
God Bless!!
Love the sheet metal forming, keep it coming. I learn something new each time, thank you 👍👍
Looks great from here
Fantastic work.
The commitment to quality work is impressive.you and karl from make it custom along with the young man in australia whos name slips me,are the 3 most watched videios by me .i love you all .keep up the great work.
Wow, thank you! im honored to be in the top three! those guys are really good. we all strive for greatness
Great job, looking good I like it a lot 👍🏼
Beautiful job
It’s looking really cool.
Amazing work enjoyed video
God Bless you do beautiful work
That's quite a lot of additional front end. Now that I see where you were going with it, I like it. Behind the face are there going to be any supports or stiffening brackets? There is going to be a pretty good amount of pressure at road speeds. I heard you mention the flange to be added under. I guess that is a good place to add some strength. Fantastic work you do. Your very skilled and I wish you continued success. Beautiful Car.
Top notch work!
Great work!
You are awesome at your skills
Nice job !
Great job!
I'm sure Harry is lookin' down and smilin'....
Awesome craft work!! It's tedious and takes patience. You're very good at what you do.
Nice job Travis!
Thank you!
Great work
Thanks!
Looks good .
My first time watching your channel! You have some excellent fabricating skills. Very impressive work on the grill sides and fender extensions. I will be tuning in for more. It's nice to see some quality work for a change as most garage guys on here are just butchers. I'm very impressed with the quality of your work. I consider myself a much better than average metal worker, and I have built many rods , so I know what quality work should look like.
Travis really nice job looking forward to seeing it Done
Coming along nicely. Looks awsome
Great work, how close to the ground will it be off the car dolly? Hopefully a speed bump won't ruin all your hard work
You might flange bottom over 1 1/2 “ and wire edge it too. That’s going to need extra stiffness because of ground clearance issues
Plus you can show us how to do the wired edge.
When i change wheel openings ,i cut the size out and add 3/8 ths steel rod ,welded to the edge ,, on the inside like a ford rolled edge or on the outside showing a reveal line like chevys ,,,, makes them strong
Respect.
great job, glad to see you showing more of how you work the metal, What brand of hand shears do you use, they just seem to cut and cut and cut. Keep up the good work
I’ve had the same pair of wiss hand shears since I can remember and I got them used. I think it is time for a new pair.
WOW 👍🏻🍺
Nice!
WOW!!
here's a way to tell a 30 from a 31 model A - if it has a tear drop shape indentation (appx 6-7" x 4") and two inch deep on the passenger side of the firewall (diagonally "its a 1931) like a big 39 tail light bucket sideways
Put it on the ground, it may be to low at the bottom of the grill. I have a 39 Chevy that is low in front and i hit the front chin panel on one of those little concrete turtles 🐢, it did a lot of damage . Keep up the good work.
I know you’re going for a period correct early custom. But the mock up addition gave the nose a sinister look ( Dk black Green Hornet look)
I might have missed it, but are you welding the fender extensions to the fender, or planning a seam visible from the side?
Fender extensions are not getting welded to the fenders
bravo cool pierrot paris f
Nice
Thanks
What year is this lasalle grille ?
37 I beleive
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Need to see it with the headlights, sitting outside. In the garage you’re looking at it too closely and can’t really tell what it looks like.