love watching your videos. you have real amazing welding and fabrication skills. I'm currently building a 1930 model A roadster which has been sitting for a few years since I moved and started building my detached work shop. These videos are motivating me to start tackling the roadster again. its about -5 degrees in Boston right now so i wont be doing anything til it warms up here. please keep posting more videos of the sweetheart roadster project.
Hey Michael, thanks for the kind words, I'm glad to hear it's helping others get ideas for building their own cars! You can't go wrong with a Model A Roadster! It is quite cold here in PA too and even with my big heater in the shop it takes a while to warm up and stay motivated to leave the house and go work! Lets hope for warm days soon!
Just discovered your channel- SUBSCRIBED! been dreaming of building an A roadster for years but probably have to be a piece at a time, and was never really sure how the sub frame and all went together. Seeing you do it step by step has been great; thanks for documenting it all.
It's interesting that the blocks have two holes, but only one is used. However, that is correct. I pulled my body off a much better frame and only one hole is used in the front hat section.
Really enjoy watching someone put a model A from rust bucket back to solid, I'm a big A fan!!!
love watching your videos. you have real amazing welding and fabrication skills. I'm currently building a 1930 model A roadster which has been sitting for a few years since I moved and started building my detached work shop. These videos are motivating me to start tackling the roadster again. its about -5 degrees in Boston right now so i wont be doing anything til it warms up here. please keep posting more videos of the sweetheart roadster project.
Hey Michael, thanks for the kind words, I'm glad to hear it's helping others get ideas for building their own cars! You can't go wrong with a Model A Roadster! It is quite cold here in PA too and even with my big heater in the shop it takes a while to warm up and stay motivated to leave the house and go work! Lets hope for warm days soon!
Damn I barely found your videos, I just got a 1932 Plymouth and you guys give me so much hope to finish mine up
Just discovered your channel- SUBSCRIBED! been dreaming of building an A roadster for years but probably have to be a piece at a time, and was never really sure how the sub frame and all went together. Seeing you do it step by step has been great; thanks for documenting it all.
Hi Roger, glad to hear it was helpful! If you keep a lookout Roadster bodies can be found for a deal, but you gotta be quick! Thanks for the sub!
looks great.. amazing how solid the car is
I'm really enjoying the videos. I was hoping to get to Carlise but to busy. Have a great weekend!
Thanks man! We only hit Carlisle Wednesday and walked most of the swap before the ran came in. Got a few things, so it was worth it!
It's interesting that the blocks have two holes, but only one is used. However, that is correct. I pulled my body off a much better frame and only one hole is used in the front hat section.
Good to hear I'm not crazy then. Wondered why that was the case!
Matt, I’m building a 1929 roadster pick with damage very much the same as this, I wish I had found your Chanel sooner. Keep up the great work
Thanks for watching!! -Mike/ITG
What is the purpose of the wood blocks? Alignment? Body Mounts? Very Interesting.