Just went to the TMCTruck.com website and found door fastener removal too, hinges, hinge parts, bed panels, and cab corners. No more patching rust holes with tiger hair and bondo. Looks like a good price, too. Also watched Gears when it wa on the local station many years ago, glad to have found it on TH-cam. Love the incredible builds.
Almost seems it would have cheap to just fabricate your own bed panel from scratch. buying new and cutting them to pieces seams to be more expensive way to go, especially when you count man hours involved too! still, it gives folks a chance to see how you deal with, chopping channeling and sectioning a regular vehicle for the cool sleek hot rod look!
Ya know what I think would look great and work awesome is an old military trailer bed like the kind you tow behind a hmmwv and then you have a canvas cover option
Thanks for sharing this. I am working on something similar on my channel right now. I have a thiokol spryte I am doing a restomod on . I am using stainless sheeting and aging/tarnishing it with a wire wheel. You guys should check it out. I created a playlist and am currently on episode 82.... Your original video on this thiokol gave me the idea...
A good fab guy would go to his sheet metal guy and just have the entire box fabled not hours modifying something stock, i suggest a disposal container company.
Just went to the TMCTruck.com website and found door fastener removal too, hinges, hinge parts, bed panels, and cab corners. No more patching rust holes with tiger hair and bondo. Looks like a good price, too. Also watched Gears when it wa on the local station many years ago, glad to have found it on TH-cam. Love the incredible builds.
Stacey David...the real OG !
Awesome build! Love your videos!
I had the 'Lemon Crate' Sting Ray w/ sissy bar, 5 speed stick shift, springer forks, rear slick, and front drum brake.
thank you for taking your time to teach us
👍🏽🇺🇸👍🏽 love this snow 🐱
Almost seems it would have cheap to just fabricate your own bed panel from scratch. buying new and cutting them to pieces seams to be more expensive way to go, especially when you count man hours involved too! still, it gives folks a chance to see how you deal with, chopping channeling and sectioning a regular vehicle for the cool sleek hot rod look!
finished, now another 3+ month's until the next part is posted!
It’s three months later...
Ya know what I think would look great and work awesome is an old military trailer bed like the kind you tow behind a hmmwv and then you have a canvas cover option
I’m going to be doing something similar. I’m wondering if the tailgate needed to be modified? I imagine it was not the proper width?
Thanks for sharing this. I am working on something similar on my channel right now. I have a thiokol spryte I am doing a restomod on . I am using stainless sheeting and aging/tarnishing it with a wire wheel. You guys should check it out. I created a playlist and am currently on episode 82....
Your original video on this thiokol gave me the idea...
The Restoration Series isn't on Amazon Prime in Canada 😭
where's the rest of the videos for this???
Ya???
Oak bed in a box meant for sub zero wet temps, hmmm, try a recycled rubber bottom.
So many ads WoW!
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A good fab guy would go to his sheet metal guy and just have the entire box fabled not hours modifying something stock, i suggest a disposal container company.
Too many ads
Geez! Stainless? Oak? Need to change the name to "showcat"!
I will stick with Mad Chad who makes things with what he has instead of buying everything from the big metal fab companies.
Nobody here will miss you, adios!
You must not watch his channel. MUCH you DON'T even Know his NAME. BAD. CHAD!!
1 video per year, per project...20 years later....still not finished
Heighth? Wtf is that? It’s H E I G H T .....
All of these videos are about 5 minutes of filler between a half hour of adds.