How to Build: a One Piece Hood to Fit a 1931 Model A body with a 1932 Grill Shell and PAINTED
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 พ.ย. 2023
- How to build a custom hood, starting with a piece of sheet metal. From bending to being painted. We made this hood to fit a 1931 model A body with a 32 grill shell, Hope you enjoyed. As always thanks for watching! Comment down below, we read every comment.
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You guys are good! Nothing but no nonsense, no drama craftsmanship.
Look out Las Vegas there is a new kid in town. Awesome work you guys. Love to see a father teaching the craft to his son. Beautiful to watch thank you for the lesson
Love your work, very easy to watch, hand built gear without all the hype and bs some of the bigger channels have, you were obviously uncomfortable saying the "like, subscribe and share" bit, I fully get that. Greetings from Tasmania.
Tasmania!! that's awesome! Thank you and yes sometimes the end of the video can be a tongue twister
Amazing work!!!! Building the hood from scratch is hard to believe
Love waking up and drinking my coffee to a fresh video from you guys .
Again another great video showing off your skills . Amazing craftsmanship
Thats awesome to hear, thank you so much Johnny.
ok, first off, you guys did an amazing job fabricating that hood and the painting came out perfect. the first thing I'd like to see is a cheap box fan cut into the plastic wall of your temporary paint booth that sucks out the overspray so my old ass can see better. the second thing I'd like to see is MORE, it doesn't have to be custom car work every time, I watch even if you were just sweeping the shop or fixing your daily driver, it's the interaction between father & son I like
This helps so much when filming to know what you want to see. Were flattered, thank you. Also, We had a fan but it sucked haha it got foggy in there real fast. Definitely need a better fan in there.
Great to see your work, really impressed with the methods and results. So talented. Keep it up 😊
Thanks! We appreciate it
Awesome thanks
Thank you for watching
wattup tim, still working automotive after all these years huh, nice. good job homie
Thank you buddy, Glad to see you enjoy the videos!
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
glad you enjoyed it, Thank you for watching
Very nice work
Thank you!
Awesome job
Thank you😊
Great video. I enjoy your channel. It's honest and helpful. I'd loved to have seen the process of getting the hood shape right after the bead roller step. You must have done some english wheel or planishing work to get it that straight.
Thank you so much. And thank you for the feedback, it's nice to know what you want to see it helps a lot when filming stuff!
Nice 👌
Thanks!
Nice job Guys,good to see the process from start to finish,and nice to see all the hands on skills,very old skool ❤❤
Thank you, glad you liked it!
Barry Gilgen nice to see a video from you guys again, there great, love the old hot rods you guys work on, had a 31 coupe once myself and many more cars, have 3 sons and they all got classic hot rods of all kinds, lot of mopars, and a 55 chevy 2 dr hardtop, cuda smoky and the bandit TA. you seem to know what your doing also and I enjoy keep them coming
Wow that's so cool! Thank you for commenting Barry, we really appreciate it
That's a beautifully done hood my friend. And the paint match is spot on. So good to see what you guys are doing
Thank you!
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But does that purdy color match? You do nice work!
Thank you! and yes it was a color match it can be hard to tell in video. Sometimes you'll see a paint job on video that looks perfect, but In person it's a different story.
So how does the hood latch to the the car? I know it doesn't just lay there.
Supposed to use CAD ,,,,, cardboard added drawing,,,, !
Or cardboard added drafting,,
We used a paper template @@allenkuester781