I've rather liked watching you spend so long on the front wings - makes a nice change in this day and age to see someone taking as long as it takes to get something "just right" instead of "that'll do".
Again, a very good use of compressed air is to chill down the spotwelds/metal. Watching this I´ll may get the kick to go out to my own nearly finished projekt/s.....
I really like the idea of you doing all of this yourself. Here's the pot calling the kettle black. That dust is dangerous. And the welding fumes ? Guess. Google it. Cheers, best of luck, all that stuff.
Thanks buddy - I always wear a mask for fibreglass work and would for serious welding stuff, but those tacks don't do much and what you can't see from the videos is that the room is extremely well ventilated. I do appreciate you taking the time to point it out though - all health and safety suggestions are always welcome...
Tuesday night: grab a pack of beers on the way home, kick back and chill with the latest from Nearly Finished*...Tuesday night is the new Friday night! (I was going to abbreviate that as "the latest from NF" but thought better of it...those above a certain age will understand the potential embarrassment!)
Don't feel bad about the amount of time spent on the wings. One of the channels I watch, they made 10 pairs of control arms for his heavily modded 32 model A. Check out Stanceworks channel to see his misery of control arms
I've rather liked watching you spend so long on the front wings - makes a nice change in this day and age to see someone taking as long as it takes to get something "just right" instead of "that'll do".
Thanks buddy - we're nearly done now though lol
Nice progress as usual, the grill is looking great 👍🏽 thanks for sharing.
Thanks buddy!
Looking killer.
Thanks Buddy!
Doing Great!!
Thanks buddy!
Again, a very good use of compressed air is to chill down the spotwelds/metal.
Watching this I´ll may get the kick to go out to my own nearly finished projekt/s.....
Thanks for the tip off - and definitely crack on with your own project lol!
I really like the idea of you doing all of this yourself. Here's the pot calling the kettle black. That dust is dangerous. And the welding fumes ? Guess. Google it. Cheers, best of luck, all that stuff.
Thanks buddy - I always wear a mask for fibreglass work and would for serious welding stuff, but those tacks don't do much and what you can't see from the videos is that the room is extremely well ventilated. I do appreciate you taking the time to point it out though - all health and safety suggestions are always welcome...
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Tuesday night: grab a pack of beers on the way home, kick back and chill with the latest from Nearly Finished*...Tuesday night is the new Friday night!
(I was going to abbreviate that as "the latest from NF" but thought better of it...those above a certain age will understand the potential embarrassment!)
Thanks buddy - I really appreciate comments like that!
I bet you've spent more time on that front end than you have making all the chassis 🤣🤣 but any excuse to get into the garage is good with me 😁😁🤘🤘
I had 2 attempts at the chassis so there's not much in it lol
Don't feel bad about the amount of time spent on the wings. One of the channels I watch, they made 10 pairs of control arms for his heavily modded 32 model A. Check out Stanceworks channel to see his misery of control arms
Thanks buddy - we're nearly done now though lol!
When you say "do something else" does that mean drive it?
I wish it would be drive it lol... I mean do something like the doors next ...