Long time a fan of your work. It actually inspired me to do a project on C10 1965 truck. The plan is to chop 2-4 inches on the cab. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I have been watching your U-tube shop work for a while nice stuff. I have a technical question! I have a 1933/1934 coupe body (a wreck) that has been chopped at about 4 inches. I want to cut the posts to lean it back but do not want any more chop in the front. If I cut the post below the wind shield, I realize it will require an angle cut to do this. What would be a vee cut 1 inch or less to move it back 20 degrees?
I'm not interested in the chopped look but I am interested in metal work so I'm looking forward to seeing how you do this.
Awesome! I like them both ways but there is still a lot to learn from the metal work. Thank you!
Cool video nice job 👍🏼 take it easy mate 👍🏼🇳🇿😎🍺
Thank you I appreciate it!
Long time a fan of your work. It actually inspired me to do a project on C10 1965 truck. The plan is to chop 2-4 inches on the cab. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I have been watching your U-tube shop work for a while nice stuff. I have a technical question! I have a 1933/1934 coupe body (a wreck) that has been chopped at about 4 inches. I want to cut the posts to lean it back but do not want any more chop in the front. If I cut the post below the wind shield, I realize it will require an angle cut to do this. What would be a vee cut 1 inch or less to move it back 20 degrees?
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Thanks Jay! Haha I told you I would wear it!