Good morning SLG cars. You do more with a piece of railroad iron than people with much more expensive equipment. Always enjoyable videos, and lots of tip tricks and techniques. Take care and good luck.
Je n'ai pas la moindre machine. Je bricole je fais des matrices bois... Avec tes vidéos, j'apprends plein de choses, simples mais qui paraissent efficaces. Bravo et merci.
J'aime bien montrer qu'il ne faut pas forcement des machines très chère pour pouvoir se débrouiller. la base c'est apprendre à utiliser ses mains, ses yeux et sa tête ;-)
Thank you for sharing this - excellent work as usual! How did you determine the correct panel shape, as most (all??) of that information was lost from the previous hack-job?
well, that's a good question. I always try to shape a new part before I cut the old one, So I can compare with more accuracy hte correct shape. In the cas of this part, it will be totally hidden under the carpet so I'm not spending too much hours for perfection, it doens't worth the while, nobody will be able to see that it's not the original parts.
Super job! Showing how to make floorpanels with only basic tools + a (small) english wheel is very appreciated for many hobbyists
Good morning SLG cars. You do more with a piece of railroad iron than people with much more expensive equipment. Always enjoyable videos, and lots of tip tricks and techniques. Take care and good luck.
If you don't know how to do anything with simple tools, you won't be able to do it with complex tools either ;-)
@@slgclassiccars4098 цілком згоден - немає розуміння базових принципів - немає найліпшого результату)
I look forwards to your vids... Thanks again for taking time to share. I learn every time. Keven
I'm glad to read it ;-)
Je n'ai pas la moindre machine. Je bricole je fais des matrices bois...
Avec tes vidéos, j'apprends plein de choses, simples mais qui paraissent efficaces. Bravo et merci.
J'aime bien montrer qu'il ne faut pas forcement des machines très chère pour pouvoir se débrouiller. la base c'est apprendre à utiliser ses mains, ses yeux et sa tête ;-)
@@slgclassiccars4098 mais quelques fois, on se casse la tête et tu nous montres un truc facile qu'on avait pas pensé !!!
Encore merci.
Superbe réalisation !!! Que de l'excellent, comme d' habitude.
Merci.
I have watched it twice very good will watch again soon
Thanks for the video!!! Great job!
Краще за вдячність буде - користуватись цим безкоштовним досвідом... Зі всією повагою)
😇 it's a pleasure to share with all of you
Just found your channel. Awesome skills and workmanship! Merci beaucoup pour le partage!
Good job. Thanks for the video.
Very nice ,,, as usual .
thanks Tom
WOW, great fabrication!!!👍👍👍
Bonjour, super boulot. Il faut acheter quel type de tôle pour former ? s'il vous plaît, merci.
Tres bien. 👍
Fait gaffe, je crois que tu n'as pas fais les deux cotés pareil 🤣
Great job !!!
Son ustedes unas matrices vivientes👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️💎💎💎💎impresionante
Thank you for sharing this - excellent work as usual! How did you determine the correct panel shape, as most (all??) of that information was lost from the previous hack-job?
well, that's a good question. I always try to shape a new part before I cut the old one, So I can compare with more accuracy hte correct shape. In the cas of this part, it will be totally hidden under the carpet so I'm not spending too much hours for perfection, it doens't worth the while, nobody will be able to see that it's not the original parts.
Super!
You do excellent work! How do you not have a foot controlled power bead roller??
soon ;-)