there's even a way to use noise reduction post-recording to help diminish the noise. Just find a section where you're not talking and reduce that, then repeat action for the entirety of the audio file.
Kyle, I've been sitting quiet through most of your videos, but just have to shout out a huge thumbs up as you continue to grow this channel with your awesome talents, originality and skills. Probably mostly your unique personality which is the biggest magnet drawing in your audience. It's really nice how you combine the building of your shop into the projects going on daily. Gotta say - my coffee breaks are that much better viewing your content each week! And though my Dad passed on a few years back, I can still hear his voice as he so often told me to 'go to work son'. Forty years working together in my shop and I think of him every time you end your video with those words. Thanks man!
I rarely post. But since I see you like or reply so much I figure you'll read this. I enjoy watching your skill - kinda reminds me of watching Jesse James when I was a teenager on discovery. I'll be honest, I found your channel based on the youtube algorithms and I'm glad you were a suggestion. Can you do a short video describing your start and maybe some mentors, role models that helped you get to where you are today? Top notch fab skills, inspiring to the every day hobbyist, excited to see the final product on the bibster.
Bro I've been rock with you since the SS Tahoe vids just seeing your growth is amazing I'm surprised you don't have a tv show yet telling us about all the tools we need The shop is amazing proud of you 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿👍🏾👍🏾
Even though Foxbodies never had them, triple vertical slashes for tail lamps would be cool. Like, something super-simple and ultra-modern, yet still hotroddy, and Mustangish at the same time.
Kyle, car is looking good. Have you thought about a perforated steel for the left and right sides? Maybe 1/4" flat aluminum stock tracing the shapes on either side with blacked out perforated steel and aluminum rings for the exhaust to keep that modern look you're after. Just a thought I had while watching.
I have thought about using some kind of perforated material....not exhaust though. I would love for the exhaust to exit the rear but dont think it will be possible with the limited space on this thing
Looks cool good simple base for bumper. Could run some legs on the lower bumper towards the front to connect to the main chasis then curve 2 tubes to the curve of the wheels so the bumper tucks nicely to the curvature of the body and the wheels. For the top could make some slight bends in the tubes towards the main chasis for your core support so if per say something happened the entire car would absorb the grunt of the blow so itd be minimum damage plus itll give you access points for bumper removal. Just an idea to look into maybe. Great curvature on the bumper makes for alot of ideal fab panels to attach. As always its a joy to watch your fab work.
Love how the rear end is coming together, it looks great! I like the idea of having a hint of 32 ford rear trunk look with a modern twist. I think the curve of the 32 trunk would look great tucked between the two rear tires. Do you have any plans on doing some bead rolling on the lid or even some louvers would look great.
lol...no idea hope that the build is crazy enough that the law lets me slide. I guess with the hydros I could raise the tag to whatever height it needs me too 😉
That’s really cool man did you get a good amount of watch time ? I thought it was really cool 😎 I don’t have cable so when a car tv show comes up on amazon I watch it. Anyways saw ya on there brother , keep up the good work and keep the hustle game strong man!🏁😎
I’m sure your not a harbor fright tool guy but I have a tubing roller from there and it actually works well. It could use some mods but it works well and well worth the money
Why not play with out shell build of vehicle like the front fenders and rear fenders as you did with center of your vehicle..,as to make it longer ., width or shorter and widen the fenders
@@Thefabforums I will be interesting to see what you come up with for taillights! I just bought a tig 200 from Eastwood ,only thing I don't like about it is it doesn't have the pulse option., but it will be nice to weld aluminum to finish off some stuff on this Avro Speedster. Keep up the dedicated focus and have fun Kyle!
Instead of tubing if you rather use sheet metal that's solid or steel sheets you could make the outer edges smooth then they can scalp around or you could sculpt them with an English wheel so their smooth and rounded in the lower outer corners. With tubing you would have curved edges in the lower bumper corners at least with the smooth sheet metal you could even dimple die it
People just think they are watching some scripted show on the discovery channel where they do a build in like six weeks. They don't realize that your a real person with real responsibilities trying to juggle by himself a wife and kids, building and moving into a new house and garage/shop, a youtube channel and all of its entities including sponsors, clothing line, flying around the country to shows and obligations. Plus two builds. Unbelievable, some people. I guess thats just mike being mike.
Thats what i enjoy about the fabrication process, its the ideas, thinking about different and cooler ways to do things, making it your own, not like what everone else has. Taking your time and enjoying the process. What is the rush? This is a hobby thats supposed to be enjoyable. Doing quality work that people look at and say daaam! You built that? And you say hell yeah i did! A moment you can be proud of.😎👍
@@mitchdenner9743 nope I know I'm watching a real guy in his home. But maybe he needs to clip his views better and show more then one thing being done. I'd be ok if he didn't post every few weeks. It took almost as long to watch the video on how to make this bump then it took to really make it.
@@mikejustmike2557 if you don't like it why are you watching? Just to complain and try to make everyone miserable like you ? Take that shit somewhere else pal .
G'day from West Australia, Kyle😉🙂👍👍 Your finishing comment " go do work son🙂 Hmm bad idea 4.05 AM Haha my neibour has been in bed since 3 am think he will get upset with me. 😉🙂 Sooo glad I don't waist my life with a belly full of booze. How can anyone drink from 3pm in the afternoon , like a fish swimming in water till the following morning for absolutely no reason. Te he 7.45 AM will be noisy cutting steel for a bench I have to make 😉🙂👍👍
Sorry about the heater noise... didn't think the camera would pick it up that bad
Stay warm. It's all good.
Did not even notice!
there's even a way to use noise reduction post-recording to help diminish the noise. Just find a section where you're not talking and reduce that, then repeat action for the entirety of the audio file.
Kyle, I've been sitting quiet through most of your videos, but just have to shout out a huge thumbs up as you continue to grow this channel with your awesome talents, originality and skills. Probably mostly your unique personality which is the biggest magnet drawing in your audience. It's really nice how you combine the building of your shop into the projects going on daily. Gotta say - my coffee breaks are that much better viewing your content each week! And though my Dad passed on a few years back, I can still hear his voice as he so often told me to 'go to work son'. Forty years working together in my shop and I think of him every time you end your video with those words. Thanks man!
thanks buddy, much appreciated.
I will continue to do my best to make your breaks as interesting as I can😉
Really impressed. Not only the build but the innovations on the shop itself. Great as always.
thanks....still have a lot of surprises up my sleeve 😉
I like your hard work and subscribe your channel
I rarely post. But since I see you like or reply so much I figure you'll read this. I enjoy watching your skill - kinda reminds me of watching Jesse James when I was a teenager on discovery. I'll be honest, I found your channel based on the youtube algorithms and I'm glad you were a suggestion. Can you do a short video describing your start and maybe some mentors, role models that helped you get to where you are today?
Top notch fab skills, inspiring to the every day hobbyist, excited to see the final product on the bibster.
Love watching this project come together over the last couple years. Work, Hustle, Kill!!!
Bro I've been rock with you since the SS Tahoe vids
just seeing your growth is amazing I'm surprised you
don't have a tv show yet telling us about all the tools we need
The shop is amazing proud of you 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿👍🏾👍🏾
thanks man, much appreciated. Im still rocking the Tahoe, actually have been thing about doing some updates to it on the channel
Was about to say I'm not picking up what your putting down. But after watching the whole video I get it.
That's some real cool stuff you're building. Nice work.
Even though Foxbodies never had them, triple vertical slashes for tail lamps would be cool. Like, something super-simple and ultra-modern, yet still hotroddy, and Mustangish at the same time.
thanks for the tip on notching!! you always have great tips and advice for rookies like me!!
no problem, glad I can help
Man that thing is sweet! Been watching you for over a year now. Love all ur work
thanks man, much appreciated
NICE WORK! As usual :) Good planning, excellent functionality and looks great too! I have the same bender with a home made hydraulic conversion.
This is by far one of the most well thought out builds 👏🏼 it’s a piece of art
much appreciated
Love that you treated this so free-form. Gave me some ideas before I get into the rear section of my Z.
Killer work as always! Loving the look of the shop as well.
thanks, much appreciated
Kyle, car is looking good. Have you thought about a perforated steel for the left and right sides? Maybe 1/4" flat aluminum stock tracing the shapes on either side with blacked out perforated steel and aluminum rings for the exhaust to keep that modern look you're after. Just a thought I had while watching.
I have thought about using some kind of perforated material....not exhaust though. I would love for the exhaust to exit the rear but dont think it will be possible with the limited space on this thing
Lines of that thing are going to be so sleek!
Badass work man
thanks
Coming together nicely !!
thanks
That car is going to be sick, looking forward to the progress.
first day rebuilding of the goose till now, im still watching your vids
thats awesome....appreciate you watching
Looks cool good simple base for bumper. Could run some legs on the lower bumper towards the front to connect to the main chasis then curve 2 tubes to the curve of the wheels so the bumper tucks nicely to the curvature of the body and the wheels. For the top could make some slight bends in the tubes towards the main chasis for your core support so if per say something happened the entire car would absorb the grunt of the blow so itd be minimum damage plus itll give you access points for bumper removal. Just an idea to look into maybe. Great curvature on the bumper makes for alot of ideal fab panels to attach. As always its a joy to watch your fab work.
Awesome man back of the roof came out sweet !
It's coming along nicely. Another great video 👍👍
Thanks very much, very nice work, I really enjoyed the video 👍
Wall is neat.. can't wait for goose up date
Love the content keep up the good work. Enjoy watching your videos from Australia well done mate.
Love how the rear end is coming together, it looks great! I like the idea of having a hint of 32 ford rear trunk look with a modern twist. I think the curve of the 32 trunk would look great tucked between the two rear tires. Do you have any plans on doing some bead rolling on the lid or even some louvers would look great.
Nice work son
Bibster is looking awesome, love your work
thanks man
Love your idea's for "tag bracket" with diffuser etc....:)
Looking great. Are there any state restrictions for plate mounting height?
lol...no idea
hope that the build is crazy enough that the law lets me slide.
I guess with the hydros I could raise the tag to whatever height it needs me too 😉
@@Thefabforums I doubt too low would be a problem. I knew in Colorado when I lived there was a problem with trucks and tags (really bumpers) too high.
Really looking good!!! 👍🏻
Have you considered having small doors that open and let the suspension pass through the panel?
I dont have your vision but love seeing the results.
I did...may still
Dude ! I seen you got some videos on amazon !!!?? How did you work that out?
It's just an in depth approval process that really anyone can do
That’s really cool man did you get a good amount of watch time ? I thought it was really cool 😎 I don’t have cable so when a car tv show comes up on amazon I watch it. Anyways saw ya on there brother , keep up the good work and keep the hustle game strong man!🏁😎
@@HoustonKilby yeah It does pretty well. I want to actually make some legit automotive documenty style stuff at some point.
That’ll be really cool man keep up the good work. For sure let us know when you make that happen.
It's coming along Kyle ! , where are you planning on placing the fuel tank ? . Nice work
I was wondering the same thing. Looking at the engine that things gonna be thirsty!
wiring in the tubes
Are u going to use rivets? That would kool
I’m sure your not a harbor fright tool guy but I have a tubing roller from there and it actually works well. It could use some mods but it works well and well worth the money
nothing against harbor freight...all the gloves I use come from there
Where you get that metal snap band? It looks longer than a normal wrist snap.
Didn't see it on your Amazon.
yeah its just the metal part of a slap bracelet
Why not play with out shell build of vehicle like the front fenders and rear fenders as you did with center of your vehicle..,as to make it longer ., width or shorter and widen the fenders
dont plan to have any fenders
Looks CRITICAL ON GROUND CLEARANCE is your BIBSTER use for airport runway's only ?.
it has hydraulically adjustable ride height...I have it as low as it will go now to make sure the panels clear the tires
Coming along Kyle! Is this still going to have some inclination of the look of a Mustang?
not really...I plan to leave some stuff that the foxbody guys will pickup on but I want most to have no idea what it started as.
@@Thefabforums I will be interesting to see what you come up with for taillights! I just bought a tig 200 from Eastwood ,only thing I don't like about it is it doesn't have the pulse option., but it will be nice to weld aluminum to finish off some stuff on this Avro Speedster. Keep up the dedicated focus and have fun Kyle!
@@glassblastcollision awesome! Did you get the digital version? I'm pretty sure it has pulse.
@@Thefabforums They had a sale on the analog so I bought it.
Instead of tubing if you rather use sheet metal that's solid or steel sheets you could make the outer edges smooth then they can scalp around or you could sculpt them with an English wheel so their smooth and rounded in the lower outer corners. With tubing you would have curved edges in the lower bumper corners at least with the smooth sheet metal you could even dimple die it
What bender is that?
What hydraulic setup are you using on the tube bender?
just a home made deal
@@Thefabforums got specs or links?
I have a model 32 bender and want to convert it over.
Are u putting a trunk or hood? Or lights? Street legal?
Hey man, shop looks perfect. Must keep you up at night thinking of all your plans! Was wondering what your camera/mic setup is?
I have several different setups...mostly a rode mic on one of a few DSLRs
@@Thefabforums Okay, I am getting started on a gopro and beginning to see that i will probably need a DSLR ! Thanks for the reply!
You should triangulate the bottom of the plate holder to the ends of the "bumper"
Build is looking good. When are we getting a dnyo day with the goose
I hope soon
Remember to keep it light 🧐
why not a carbon or carbon/kevlar bellypan for weight savings and style points :D, havnt seen you play with carbon fiber in a long time...
Is that an eastwood tubing bender? I would love to get one
No it's the 105hd
Is this a full time job for you? Or do you work as well?
I have a day job as well
Where is the gas tank going to go?
in the cowl area
If I were to try and get a piece of tubing to stay between the tires like that I’d have to have stands because it’d never stay lol
I cant wait for the year 2025 so I can come back to this channel and see the finished product....
Never understand why folks are so hell bent on it being finished. The process of making the art is the best part. Have patience grasshopper.
People just think they are watching some scripted show on the discovery channel where they do a build in like six weeks. They don't realize that your a real person with real responsibilities trying to juggle by himself a wife and kids, building and moving into a new house and garage/shop, a youtube channel and all of its entities including sponsors, clothing line, flying around the country to shows and obligations. Plus two builds. Unbelievable, some people. I guess thats just mike being mike.
Thats what i enjoy about the fabrication process, its the ideas, thinking about different and cooler ways to do things, making it your own, not like what everone else has. Taking your time and enjoying the process. What is the rush? This is a hobby thats supposed to be enjoyable. Doing quality work that people look at and say daaam! You built that? And you say hell yeah i did! A moment you can be proud of.😎👍
@@mitchdenner9743 nope I know I'm watching a real guy in his home. But maybe he needs to clip his views better and show more then one thing being done. I'd be ok if he didn't post every few weeks. It took almost as long to watch the video on how to make this bump then it took to really make it.
@@mikejustmike2557 if you don't like it why are you watching? Just to complain and try to make everyone miserable like you ? Take that shit somewhere else pal .
I always waiting (Good do work Son)
Gas tank location?
cowl area
🇧🇷 top seu trabalho
TH-cam: The fab forums posted a new video
Me watching it .0005 seconds later.
lol...thats rad !
G'day from West Australia, Kyle😉🙂👍👍
Your finishing comment " go do work son🙂
Hmm bad idea 4.05 AM
Haha my neibour has been in bed since 3 am think he will get upset with me. 😉🙂
Sooo glad I don't waist my life with a belly full of booze. How can anyone drink from 3pm in the afternoon , like a fish swimming in water till the following morning for absolutely no reason.
Te he 7.45 AM will be noisy cutting steel for a bench I have to make 😉🙂👍👍
G'day Steve 😉
@@Thefabforums forgot to say I like where you are taking your fluid design element for the rear end😉🙂👍👍
1 million episodes later........... its finish jaja
if it was finished any sooner you would just have less stuff to watch
Dude, you need to get a wireless microphone and clip it on your shirt..... son !!!
Kill Fab graffiti on the wall.
У вас всё проще Не то что у нас звери в Казахстане не даёт ничего делать никакого производства
Peg board sucks. Don't do it. Just drill holes and add shelves/hooks/racks where necessary.
car guys got more money than sense. im guilty
lol ,,, all that fab gear , and you build wooden benches .
bro.....plz get some new tunes
non copyright tunes are tough
@@Thefabforums oh yeah...I forgot about youtube monetization policy....my appologies...keep rockin man🤘