Man, this went fast. A lesson in hammering shit out. Love it. Looking forward to the patch panel process. Good Guys is here in AZ in 2 weeks, going poking around. Thanks Mike
Firewall and transmission tunnel look like jewelry on the inside of that car. Nice job, your fabrication skills are immaculate and I’m jealous of your various shop tools. Thanks
I am amazed at how easy you made this look. I bent the last one by hand with a couple pieces of pipe. They came out very similar. Still loving the build and injoying your work. Thanks for sharing with us
Morning Mike, I'm pretty close on my 31 Coupe to where you are on your 30-31 Sedan, the masking tape is a great idea, thank you for the tip!! I'm still amazed that the parts you used on your car were either the same or similar to what I used!!!, I don't have a slip roll, but I have a telephone pole which I've used before, Mike, did you make a video on installing your 39 Dash? I am using the same Dash...be safe!! God Bless!!
Fantastic idea modifying the one you had, and great skill making it work Mike! That tape template idea you had was brilliant! I was just thinking how tedious just making the template was going to be and then you mentioned tape! :) That made it sooo easy! Good one Mike! Ah, patch panels. I used every lower body patch that Brookville made on my AV8 roadster. Watching you makes me really miss building. That's so much of the fun of hot rodding as well as the people! Thanks for another fun Video Mike!
Really neat trick using tape to make the template for the curved section of the tunnel. Looks a lot easier way to get a fairly accurate layout on to the flat sheet metal. Great to see you making such good progress on the 'Working Man's Sedan'. What stage of the build do you think a buyer might take enough interest to put their money in your hand? If you don't get early bites on the sedan are you going to continue with the build as you would want to do it, and hope someone shows interest later down the line? Keep up the excellent work. You've got a like from me to help out the channel. 👍👍
Great! New video! That’s pretty good…31 views in first 15 min! Great content! Don’t know what your day job is…but it’s detracting from your apparent love of hot rod building! Ha…
Well ya got this thks for sharing your project with us keep it up ya make it look easy to do so will try it on my 28 2dr Essex got basically the same stuff as you do willing to try this is the hard part coming up so l,m in all the way ya got a email send ya some pics if thats aloud ? Thks again Paul
Actually a complicated piece and you made it look easy. You’re an official tinbender!
Excellant work, great starting point for someone who lacks equipment and talent to bring it this far !
Man, this went fast. A lesson in hammering shit out. Love it. Looking forward to the patch panel process.
Good Guys is here in AZ in 2 weeks, going poking around.
Thanks Mike
Firewall and transmission tunnel look like jewelry on the inside of that car. Nice job, your fabrication skills are immaculate and I’m jealous of your various shop tools. Thanks
I am amazed at how easy you made this look. I bent the last one by hand with a couple pieces of pipe. They came out very similar. Still loving the build and injoying your work. Thanks for sharing with us
Nice work, Mike! Thanks for all your efforts to bring this build to us!!
You made it sound easy to do. Thanks for sharing. It’s always nice to watch your videos at lunch.
Your really cooking on this build Mike, you got it down now brother. 👍😉✌
Thanks Mike for the video!! Getting closer looks great.
Outstanding! Great fab job and you explained your process very well. Thanks!
Morning Mike, I'm pretty close on my 31 Coupe to where you are on your 30-31 Sedan, the masking tape is a great idea, thank you for the tip!! I'm still amazed that the parts you used on your car were either the same or similar to what I used!!!, I don't have a slip roll, but I have a telephone pole which I've used before, Mike, did you make a video on installing your 39 Dash? I am using the same Dash...be safe!! God Bless!!
You made the tunnel look so easy to make with the tape template and slip & bead roller.
Your “the Bitchin” fabricator. Great series on building a traditional hot rod
The tunnel came out good. Shrinking the flange may have helped out some.
Fantastic idea modifying the one you had, and great skill making it work Mike! That tape template idea you had was brilliant! I was just thinking how tedious just making the template was going to be and then you mentioned tape! :) That made it sooo easy! Good one Mike! Ah, patch panels. I used every lower body patch that Brookville made on my AV8 roadster. Watching you makes me really miss building. That's so much of the fun of hot rodding as well as the people! Thanks for another fun Video Mike!
Just for your information, the process that you used on the slip roll is the proper method to roll the part that you made. Worked it out on your own!
Great vid!! 👍👍
Wow, another great piece Mike
Very Nice job Mike
Tunnel looks BITCHIN , lol 🤠
Nice work, Mike!
Thanks for another , brother !! 😎👍
Very nice job
Mike I have been watching all your work and its really comming very well YAAA !
Really neat trick using tape to make the template for the curved section of the tunnel. Looks a lot easier way to get a fairly accurate layout on to the flat sheet metal.
Great to see you making such good progress on the 'Working Man's Sedan'.
What stage of the build do you think a buyer might take enough interest to put their money in your hand?
If you don't get early bites on the sedan are you going to continue with the build as you would want to do it, and hope someone shows interest later down the line?
Keep up the excellent work. You've got a like from me to help out the channel. 👍👍
That's some really good fabricating . The firewall too , you are going to have the car finished before you sell it . You may as well . I think .
good work Mike..dig the tranny cover
How long is your slip roll Mike 4 foot ? Nice work as normal.Tim.
Almost ready for paint!
Awesome video you made it look easy
Bill Qld Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks so much Bill.
It's sure getting there Mike...Nice one bud i do my covers the same...good job..👍
cheers Mike ..Is that an e mail address mate not very good with all this stuff hahaha
Great! New video! That’s pretty good…31 views in first 15 min! Great content! Don’t know what your day job is…but it’s detracting from your apparent love of hot rod building! Ha…
Haha. Thank you. I’m a self employed house painter. I started my business when I was 22. Still going 25 years later. 😎👍🏼
Looking good. Great job. I’m trying too decide on wheels for my 31 what year are the ones you’re using
Fronts are 48-52 Ford F1 15x5
Rears are 53-61 15x6 I believe.
Ok thanks they look good
Looks good from here
Nice work buddy
How long is your slip roll Mike. 4 foot ? Nice work as normal. Tim.
4’ yes.
Looking good 👍
Well ya got this thks for sharing your project with us keep it up ya make it look easy to do so will try it on my 28 2dr Essex got basically the same stuff as you do willing to try this is the hard part coming up so l,m in all the way ya got a email send ya some pics if thats aloud ? Thks again Paul
Course that’s allowed. Thisoldhotrod@gmail.com. Send some pics 👍🏼
I wish I could work with him
nice
What gauge metal is that ? Thanks
Everything is 18ga