I enjoy you videos, they are great motivation and very informative for me. I'm working on an 1958 MGA which could be Dolly's twin, but am way behind you. She has no inner or outer sills or box beam. The body is in literally two halves. I'm going to buy the panels from Moss and install them while still on the chassis, as I have no other choice...lol. Keep up the good work.
I enjoy listening to your reasoning on doing the repairs ------ enjoy the repair also ------- good use of the wood bucks in making those curves in the panels ------ does your dog spend quite a bit of her time with you out in the shop? ------ It's nice having a companion that spends time being with you ------ will have to keep a small jar of treats out there ----- I see a fan on ----- hope it not too hot where you are ------- countryside is sure hot in places -------- Hope you have a Good week ------ Rodney
Thanks for the comment but I don't think that is anything I have control over. I don't record in stereo so it would have to be in your equipment or TH-cam's processing .
I'm thinking of tacking or screwing the sill and box section then hanging the door to test fit rocker , B pillar and shut panel. If everything works then remove rocker and weld the rest and reinstall the rocker.
alot of work but it will be worth the work can't wait to see panel repair
I agree.
I enjoy you videos, they are great motivation and very informative for me. I'm working on an 1958 MGA which could be Dolly's twin, but am way behind you. She has no inner or outer sills or box beam. The body is in literally two halves. I'm going to buy the panels from Moss and install them while still on the chassis, as I have no other choice...lol. Keep up the good work.
I'm glad you enjoy my videos and thanks. It's great to connect with others with the same interests and good luck with your MGA.
@@whatswaynedoing are you using 20 gauge sheet metal for the body? I can only find 22 gauge at the local hardware stores. Where did you find it?
@@BrianRoy-x2e actually I'm using 18ga. I get it from a steel supplier but have also bought from a fabricating shop that is closer to me.
Enjoyed your video. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it thanks for the comment
I enjoy listening to your reasoning on doing the repairs ------ enjoy the repair also ------- good use of the wood bucks in making those curves in the panels ------ does your dog spend quite a bit of her time with you out in the shop? ------ It's nice having a companion that spends time being with you ------ will have to keep a small jar of treats out there ----- I see a fan on ----- hope it not too hot where you are ------- countryside is sure hot in places -------- Hope you have a Good week ------ Rodney
Thanks Rodney. Yes Benji spends most of his time with me and you are right it is very hot these days.
Thats kind of a different type of car.
Not So Different it just wasn't common in rural areas
@@whatswaynedoing maybe we should make a video together lol.
Just like Frank Sinatra , My Way.
Ha ha I suppose so.
I love the videos but please sync the audio or something. Left channel is echoing bad
Thanks for the comment but I don't think that is anything I have control over. I don't record in stereo so it would have to be in your equipment or TH-cam's processing .
yeah i hear it too
Strange. I use a cheap lapel mic but if its only on one channel I would think it's in the processing. I'll look into it. Thanks.
You need to hang the doors before doing the rocker panels and door shut post i restore these cars trust me on this.
I'm thinking of tacking or screwing the sill and box section then hanging the door to test fit rocker , B pillar and shut panel. If everything works then remove rocker and weld the rest and reinstall the rocker.