If you've been around cars and trucks very long, you know that vintage, nostalgia, and rat rods are very popular. The question is, how do you make a ...
Originally I thought oh no but now I'm thinking potential. Can't say I'm a
fan of those exhaust pipes so my thought on that is a pair of eight inch
chrome straight stacks behind the cab. Now if you want to watch a building
leap from it's foundation, that's the way I'd do it. All that is needed now
is some serious tunes from SiriusXM Classic Rock Channel and that would be
it, this bad boy is ready to do some justice from coast to coast.
This is a one-off all steel 1947 Ford Truck. Cab has a 4” chop, custom steel hand built bed. A one-off custom built grill, one-off custom built steel frame. Dropped ...
Bigpaw64 Ladder bar crossmember Fabrication - Stop Motion Intro
As some of you know, Bigpaw64 has been going through some difficulty, so we helped him out by fabricating a crossmember to be used with his ladder bar ...
+tomswonderfulworld My aluminum welding is improving, but I wouldn't say I am great at it. I know 4043 rods are good to use on 3003, and I have some of those. Here is a link to a project I welded that was around the thickness you are talking about. You can see my welds are not exactly a stack of times but not bad either... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWuCsEPEncs
+Greg's Garage Thanks Greg, btw, the arc shot was filmed with the 300mm lense and no shade. Also no ND filter, and it was out of focus, but need to get ND filters