Good job Ryan. That actually really is pretty cool. Making custom mounts to fit stock parts is not only design genius, but also helpful to the car owner in the future.
It's more than some big named body shops that charge 100s of thousands for wide bodies with stuck on body kits. That 911 is like oem levels of detail as if it's a factory wide body. Impressive work and got to make it more desirable and valuable for going that extra length.
Dude, Ryan. Its insane to think that i just sat here for 20+ minutes to watch a patch panel be made. But like, man. That made SUCH a difference in the look of the front end. Also massive props on the customer car, that thing is gonna look so good!
After watching every episode so far, I keep counting the number of furnace problems 😂 I do HVAC and I'd come fix it for nothing just for a chance to check out the car in person. Plus, you guys would be cool to hang out with.
I like the short segues showing other projects in the shop, always impressed with your skill Ryan. I'm a construction guy (electrician / carpenter) and can't even get duct work to fit right.
Shout out to that one guy who was critiquing the lines over the summer. Looks like you agreed with his feedback. Also, good job Ryan. Tony says this is exactly what was discussed.
Good job Ryan! I love shit like that where you can reusue original parts in a different context, or hiding modifications. In my Subaru GL I swapped in a EJ and 5 speed awd gearbox, but I made my own shifter with the stock chrome stick and rubber knob. So people think it's just an old trucky shifter but it's actually a tall short throw that falls right to hand exactly how I wanted.
That flows so well now where you were working. Really look forward to these videos and how informative yet still relatively "light" if you will. Great presentation for a really cool project... Keep killing it!!
3 weeks ago I broke my hand and I´ve spent all Xmass holidays watching your ENTIRE channel, video after video, all day long. I love how you transform metal from the idea in your mind to the real world, trully a masterpiece and a very good example of craftmanship at its finest. I´ve had to say: thank you very much for being so entertaining. BTW, don´t mind my english, i´m just an old spanish ;)
Good job ryan!! 22:10 always rad seeing yall work on other cars this is comment #2 saying you should start posting videos of yall working on another build even though its lots of work
@AngySumo theres about two of us who'd like that but a kazillian viewers thats ganna debate and crit this ,mainly be acting out like spoilt brats over it 🤣...i hope we get atleast one ,1 hour long episode sqeezed in every so often cause ryan and his dad are freaking halarious toghetter minus the adds from youtube interupting ...
the corner looks mighty round the screen , and Im very impressed with the fit of the trim on the Porsche , its only if youve ever tried to do that sort of work that you appreciate the time and effort it takes ,,, I did the same ish job to a Range Rover last week , hours vanish .
Ryan- I know you love the spray on dyechem - have you considered using the big Chisel tipped marker instead. the big marker so much less mess and does the same and still cleanse off just like the Dyechem and less waste. Happy New Year for 2025 Tony , Ryn and team. Loving the Build. One way of pleasing both US and Overseas fans use Alloy instead of Aloooominum or Aluminium. After all there is only one Element that is Aluminium (Al) on the periodic table. Also the Aluminium sheet you are using is an Alloy not pure Al.
Old style gas welding seem to get pretty good penetration on aluminium. If you've seen Evan Wilcox building motorcycle tanks you can see his gas welding. So gas welding can be better than TIG in some aspects, little messier with the flux but also when welding small stuff you get better control I think and no arc that jumps back and forth and disintegrates the smaller part.
I definitely see where you're going with the door skin now! I was not sold on it before. Nice progress! Side note did you ever consider fiat coupe flush headlights? I understand wanting the porsche DNA but was curious!
this is looking real good. i'm kind of torn between wanting it done quicker to see the end result and just liking the pace of watching it go through the process. not that it matters, but it is -29 C with a -38 C windchill here. (-20 F -36.4 F windchill) i think i will just sit here and watch this again
Sir Humphry Davy, who proposed the name, tried to synthesize Aluminium by electrolyticly extracting it from alum, or Latin alumen, hence the name suggestions.
Good job Ryan. As for jigsaw, the change you made has gotten rid of that bulge, which made the car look just that bit too muscly. It's now nice and low and svelte, with the muscle in the haunches, where it's supposed to be. I can't wait to see what she looks like with the front end fully welded in.
Good work at the 964 fenders Ryan. A friend has a 964 C4 wide body with conversation to a speedster. And 3.8 L Engine. I Like to See fotos, let me know please. Michael
Good job Ryan. That actually really is pretty cool. Making custom mounts to fit stock parts is not only design genius, but also helpful to the car owner in the future.
It's more than some big named body shops that charge 100s of thousands for wide bodies with stuck on body kits.
That 911 is like oem levels of detail as if it's a factory wide body. Impressive work and got to make it more desirable and valuable for going that extra length.
22:10 Good Job Ryan!!! 👏👏👏
Good Job Ryan!!! 👏👏👏
Good job Ryan! You should be proud of that work!
930 Flares came out SICK!!! Your hard work does not go unnoticed.
Jigsaws cool too I guess lol
I just love the 964 chasis. What R did to it, was majorhandcraft wizard stuff! Approved 👌🏼
Dude, Ryan. Its insane to think that i just sat here for 20+ minutes to watch a patch panel be made. But like, man. That made SUCH a difference in the look of the front end. Also massive props on the customer car, that thing is gonna look so good!
Yeah man Ryan and I are the same age and I look up to him like a big bro just from these videos alone. Tony is a beast too! Great duo!
After watching every episode so far, I keep counting the number of furnace problems 😂
I do HVAC and I'd come fix it for nothing just for a chance to check out the car in person. Plus, you guys would be cool to hang out with.
0:53 gonna be hard to keep making cars with no eyes. Put on some safety glasses, man!
I like the short segues showing other projects in the shop, always impressed with your skill Ryan. I'm a construction guy (electrician / carpenter) and can't even get duct work to fit right.
From a fellow construction guy, points to you sir for the correct use and spelling of “segues” in your comment.
It kind of goes without saying since we are here on Saturday morning, but good job, Ryan - you are noticed.
22:20 good job Ryan! Give yourself a pat on the back
"The front fender weld is now lightly hammered." So am I, Ryan. So am I.
Good job Ryan. Nice work on all the projects.
Feels like i haven't watched a jigsaw episode since last year!!
Very clever
Shout out to that one guy who was critiquing the lines over the summer. Looks like you agreed with his feedback.
Also, good job Ryan. Tony says this is exactly what was discussed.
Good job Ryan! I love shit like that where you can reusue original parts in a different context, or hiding modifications. In my Subaru GL I swapped in a EJ and 5 speed awd gearbox, but I made my own shifter with the stock chrome stick and rubber knob. So people think it's just an old trucky shifter but it's actually a tall short throw that falls right to hand exactly how I wanted.
@22:07 Good job Ryan! @23:21 You're Gettin' Jiggy Wit It, piece of art, craftsmanship galore
What does the pirate welder say when out of gas ... RRR-gone
Good Job Ryan in the comments ! Nice to see the Steps and im excited to see it when its finished in some time. Have a good one !
Great job Ryan, Stirling workmanship
Good job Ryan!! Good job team! Welding the pieces together is looking SO awesome!
22:02 good job Ryan!
That flows so well now where you were working. Really look forward to these videos and how informative yet still relatively "light" if you will. Great presentation for a really cool project... Keep killing it!!
Good job Ryan! 23:41
Ryan the great metal shaper of all time!!
Great work Ryan - Jigsaw's looking fantastic & the 964 widebody looks cool a.f.!👍👍
3 weeks ago I broke my hand and I´ve spent all Xmass holidays watching your ENTIRE channel, video after video, all day long. I love how you transform metal from the idea in your mind to the real world, trully a masterpiece and a very good example of craftmanship at its finest. I´ve had to say: thank you very much for being so entertaining. BTW, don´t mind my english, i´m just an old spanish ;)
Good Job RYAN!!(For Ryan) Amazing work guys!!(For everyone there)
22:15 good job Ryan well done proud of you bro
Good job ryan!! 22:10 always rad seeing yall work on other cars this is comment #2 saying you should start posting videos of yall working on another build even though its lots of work
Good job Ryan!
Good job Ryan, I'm proud of you
Great skill in getting one side to look good, I’m really interested in seeing how you perfectly recreate the other side as a mirror image.
Love the build, I look forward to Saturday morning cartoons. Happy new year Tony and Ryan!
Ryan and Tony, you are awesome!!
Good job Ryan ! 👏🏼
Good job Ryan! Nice to see progress on both cars.
Good job, Ryan!
Saturday morning ritual watching Tony and Ryan.
Love the car. Keep it up.
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck of adulthood.
The shape flows so much better now… long decision, but the right one!
Good job, Ryan.🫡
Even though you're asking for compliments, in all honesty, your work is amazing.
Oooh the body line looks nice! 😍
Good Job, Ryan!
Good job Ryan! And not just on your flair dimples.
Good Job Ryan!! 👍👍👍
good job mate
Good job Ryan!!!!!!!
Ryan you should give us like a 1hour long video on this car build..id personally enjoy it.
@@kaydeenvandervent7623 i agree with that 👌
@AngySumo theres about two of us who'd like that but a kazillian viewers thats ganna debate and crit this ,mainly be acting out like spoilt brats over it 🤣...i hope we get atleast one ,1 hour long episode sqeezed in every so often cause ryan and his dad are freaking halarious toghetter minus the adds from youtube interupting ...
the corner looks mighty round the screen , and Im very impressed with the fit of the trim on the Porsche , its only if youve ever tried to do that sort of work that you appreciate the time and effort it takes ,,, I did the same ish job to a Range Rover last week , hours vanish .
Good job on the 964 Ryan.
Good job Ryan!!
Here is me noticing you Ryan. Good job!
Good job, Ryan.
Ryan- I know you love the spray on dyechem - have you considered using the big Chisel tipped marker instead.
the big marker so much less mess and does the same and still cleanse off just like the Dyechem and less waste.
Happy New Year for 2025 Tony , Ryn and team.
Loving the Build.
One way of pleasing both US and Overseas fans use Alloy instead of Aloooominum or Aluminium.
After all there is only one Element that is Aluminium (Al) on the periodic table.
Also the Aluminium sheet you are using is an Alloy not pure Al.
Great job Tony
Good job Ryan
Hell Yeah, Brothers! Nice Jackstand Jimmy reference,Ryan. Happy New Year,Guys! 😂
Good job Ryan.
Massive talent Ryan I watch remember and learn TY Jigsaw’s awesome great work big fan
Good job Ryan,you too Tony
Great job Ryan
Old style gas welding seem to get pretty good penetration on aluminium. If you've seen Evan Wilcox building motorcycle tanks you can see his gas welding. So gas welding can be better than TIG in some aspects, little messier with the flux but also when welding small stuff you get better control I think and no arc that jumps back and forth and disintegrates the smaller part.
Good job Ryan ! 😋
good job Ryan!
Happy new year to you and your team
Looks much better. 964 is great too
Finally, Jigsaw looks less patchwork than your beard, Ryan. 😅
@@tobihaifisch7558 brutal 😂
@AngySumo
As Claus, the goldfish said: 'I'm German. This is, what we do!'
That's some good alumium work.
This bound to be great
23:19 can't stop you! Let the cheese flow! Joking aside great work.
I can’t wait till you get it done
good job Ryan...
Good Ryan job
It's coming togheter!
Good job Rian😜
Little bit of 930 never hurt anybody 😉👍
Good job
I definitely see where you're going with the door skin now! I was not sold on it before. Nice progress! Side note did you ever consider fiat coupe flush headlights? I understand wanting the porsche DNA but was curious!
Bravo!!
good stuff
Giddy up!
Nup I wanna see you use option 3 used. The og hurting your head was entertaining
This episode is sponsored by the word "Roughly!" Good job Ryan!
Why do you use the blue machining stain instead of a sharp sharpie to lay out the cut lines?
Yeaaaaaa❤ happy new episode and new fabrication years
Good job Ryan.. attaboy.
Nanner Nanner Nanner welding noise 😉👌🏻😄
I can't wait till those Aluminum magnets come out...
Good job Ryan…you are noticed
this is looking real good. i'm kind of torn between wanting it done quicker to see the end result and just liking the pace of watching it go through the process. not that it matters, but it is -29 C with a -38 C windchill here. (-20 F -36.4 F windchill) i think i will just sit here and watch this again
This next episode is going to be Nice.
22:16 good job Ryan … because you said to…
Sir Humphry Davy, who proposed the name, tried to synthesize Aluminium by electrolyticly extracting it from alum, or Latin alumen, hence the name suggestions.
Good job Ryan😂
If I'm being honest. The Argon? Arhere? joke got me to subscribe.
You have an air of an amatuer about you but youre clearly an expert. Its usually the other way around
Your eyes are brown and blue, i love that
Good job Ryan.
As for jigsaw, the change you made has gotten rid of that bulge, which made the car look just that bit too muscly. It's now nice and low and svelte, with the muscle in the haunches, where it's supposed to be. I can't wait to see what she looks like with the front end fully welded in.
20:10 congrats on your upcoming baby! (?) 🤷♂️😂
Because if you’re not already a dad, those jokes are going to force to become one. 👍😁😂
Yeah boy
Good work at the 964 fenders Ryan. A friend has a 964 C4 wide body with conversation to a speedster. And 3.8 L Engine. I Like to See fotos, let me know please. Michael
That ain't working. That's the way you do it
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