dude the accordion feature has always hosed me... am glad you have found a way to make it useful. you are leaping forward on this thing good on ya man keep it up
Yeah if no time is 2-3 years 🤣 but seriously I hope it’s sooner than that. I’d like for it to move under its own owner next year even if it’s not all finished. Thanks for watching!
Lol, I’m just an average guy learning how to do this so it would be unrealistic if I weren’t making mistakes. Plus I figure maybe I can save others from the same mistakes maybe. Thanks for the positive comment and for watching!
Another great video. I have a copy of that book and have noticed a few wee mistakes/typos too. I'm sure it's worth having and it'll be handy one day when I build something, but TH-cam channels like yours are better.
Thanks Glen, appreciate the kind words! The book is worth having, I’m a firm believer in research and realize that learning can be achieved from both good and bad sources of information. Not sure which my channel is though 🤣 Sometimes I feel I’m best at providing an example of what not to do! Cheers!
Monsters Marsh made a comical reference to that book in one of his videos. I'm sure it is a valuable source though. I do like how you did your mounts. Always looking for ideas I can use.
It’s a good guideline but it does over simplify a lot of things. Still I think it’s worth reading to get the general idea of what is involved in building an early Ford. I know it was worth the price to me. Glad you like the mounts, they could have been much simpler but I over complicated them so I could use the vintage F1 parts… thanks for watching!
Hi Phillip, I honestly can’t answer that one since I’m using later ford hydraulic brakes and I don’t have any Model A drums to look at to see if it might work for them, sorry. Thanks for watching though!
dude the accordion feature has always hosed me... am glad you have found a way to make it useful. you are leaping forward on this thing good on ya man keep it up
Lol… I don’t know if I’d call it leaps but as long as I’m still going forward I guess I’m doing ok!
Awesome progress, keep on keeping on! You’ll be driving this sucker in no time! 😎
Yeah if no time is 2-3 years 🤣 but seriously I hope it’s sooner than that. I’d like for it to move under its own owner next year even if it’s not all finished. Thanks for watching!
Great video; appreciate your honesty admitting your goofs - we all have those moments1
Lol, I’m just an average guy learning how to do this so it would be unrealistic if I weren’t making mistakes. Plus I figure maybe I can save others from the same mistakes maybe. Thanks for the positive comment and for watching!
Another great video. I have a copy of that book and have noticed a few wee mistakes/typos too. I'm sure it's worth having and it'll be handy one day when I build something, but TH-cam channels like yours are better.
Thanks Glen, appreciate the kind words! The book is worth having, I’m a firm believer in research and realize that learning can be achieved from both good and bad sources of information. Not sure which my channel is though 🤣 Sometimes I feel I’m best at providing an example of what not to do! Cheers!
Monsters Marsh made a comical reference to that book in one of his videos. I'm sure it is a valuable source though. I do like how you did your mounts. Always looking for ideas I can use.
It’s a good guideline but it does over simplify a lot of things. Still I think it’s worth reading to get the general idea of what is involved in building an early Ford. I know it was worth the price to me. Glad you like the mounts, they could have been much simpler but I over complicated them so I could use the vintage F1 parts… thanks for watching!
Hi AJ, I enjoyed your video where you drilled out your hubs and installed new style studs. Could this be done to a 1930 model a? Thanks, Philip Vetter
Hi Phillip, I honestly can’t answer that one since I’m using later ford hydraulic brakes and I don’t have any Model A drums to look at to see if it might work for them, sorry. Thanks for watching though!