I really appreciate All your Tips and Tricks Videos Sir/Guys I'm from GUAM East of the Philippines 🏝️🤙 I've been watching your Videos and I appreciate all your Builds.
A lot of thought and time has gone into the tooling for this windshield frame, and it has turned out very well. Hope you keep your tooling , as you will be able to sell frames. Very well done Rob.
Well done Rob. Over the ditch here in NZ, I use similar processes to manufacture 37-39 Ford screen frames. I use stainless, and polish them. But hugely time -labour intensive. As you will already know.
How do you hold the glass in the channel from rattling and be water tight? ive got a 47 dodge windsheild frame trying to get glass in and have thin rubber seal material, cant figure out how to get it all in, its a 2 peice glass so theres a metal seperator in the frame too with a challe in it
Very smart, very well thought out , very well execute , brilliant .....WELL DONE !!
Nice job on the frame, really appreciate you sharing the process to make this part!
You are our own chip Foose sir with your attention to detail. Kudos to you👏👏
Thank you for the compliment. Glad to hear that you are enjoying our videos. Cheers Rob.
Just incredible mate, a real artisan, and problem solver. 15:23 😊
That's why I LOVE Watching your videos AlONg with "Keep it Kustom" out of CANADA 👍.
Awesome Tip's and Tricks great build and video's guys 👍😎🤙
I am absolutely AMAZED!! It takes a sharp mind to pull that off, hats off to you Rob.
Thank you for watching.
I really appreciate All your Tips and Tricks Videos Sir/Guys I'm from GUAM East of the Philippines 🏝️🤙 I've been watching your Videos and I appreciate all your Builds.
Seriously Rob your probably the only guy on the surface of this planet who is making Dodge Bros windscreen parts...well done...
Bloody brilliant! Thanks for taking the time to post Rob. I've never used a Pullmax, but a small 'jiggly machine' is next on my build list.
Definitely a handy machine to have in the workshop. Thank you for watching.
A lot of thought and time has gone into the tooling for this windshield frame, and it has turned out very well. Hope you keep your tooling , as you will be able to sell frames. Very well done Rob.
Well done Rob. Over the ditch here in NZ, I use similar processes to manufacture 37-39 Ford screen frames. I use stainless, and polish them. But hugely time -labour intensive. As you will already know.
Thanks Rob, that gives such insight to the making process.
Excellent video, always love watching u work and the thought process behind what u do. Best to u Rob!
Thank you for watching.
I'm Sorry One Other Builder Out of Victoria Canada you know who you are keep up the great 👍 Builds guys.
Amazing work rob 👍
Nice work. I made a vw van front window channel that was a bit like that.
I've been wanting to build a DODGE/Plymouth Pickup Body Some what like a 1925-29.
How do you hold the glass in the channel from rattling and be water tight? ive got a 47 dodge windsheild frame trying to get glass in and have thin rubber seal material, cant figure out how to get it all in, its a 2 peice glass so theres a metal seperator in the frame too with a challe in it
Porque nunca veo una restauración de un dodge aspen del 79 o del 80
I'm not going to BUILD to a OEM Spec. I just want to EXPERIENCE what you All R DOING 🙂.