Something to think about; Make an embossing die, (Similar to the ‘X’ design,) with your shop logo on it. Such a mark would be a unique signature on your designs. I like option B.
When watching you do things ,it's the way you explain the how an why you do it .I'm like a sponge watchin and absorb the techniques. I vote for the A on the merch.
"A" Design Great craft going on at Bennett Customs! The strawboard template method is "nails"! Being a retired Draftsman from board to computer era "I got this". Everyone should be looking for drating tools and templates. Thanks Jordan
Fantastic craftmanship from nothing more than a true genuine professional. A builder who has a vision and everything in his mind is achieved. 100% and nothing less. Many thanks for all your efforts in all you do and achieve. Be it fabrication or the video production side. Stay safe and enjoy. ( Antrim N Ireland )
On those shims, I think magnetizing them may be useful, keeps hands free to do the set up, just awkward otherwise. Option A is good. Always work with protecting your back in mind, it’s working smart to not trigger the spasms. On the projects, I am on the dreaming phase, would like to try it but never done anything other than tractor overhaul and engine swapping an old escort. Got lots to learn before even trying at this stage but hey I’m 70 years young with time to learn and have the age related reduced finances. I do enjoy your creativity as well as those of Carl of Japhands and Brent of Halfass customs, and many others too. Hey, Josh is always eating!
Mr Bigbird from Bennet's customs, I loved you in Sesame St. I heard you retired due to back issues but here you are, new job, same old back issues. Nice work as always the artist formally known as Bigbird.
Stunning execution on the floor pan! Shame that such a thing of beauty is getting covered, but that's building a hot rod, some details are never seen! You must have burned a lot of rods welding the sides up! Josh and Ben! Drink, drink! Go Bennetts Customs, keep moving forward! (Will be sending along my submission)
Hey Murdoc, cheers mate. Got your emails, thank you so much! Wow those tracks, we might just have to use a couple in the next video. We really do appreciate your continued support, means a lot and keeps us moving forward. Jordan
The floor is coming together nicely Jordan and should create a pretty solid platform once the body is attached, have you started the move down the road yet? Re the T shirt I reckon B seeing that its advertising a service it is easier to read at a glance. Cheers Greg
I build commercial jets for a living and use a product called ,or we call it onion skin because is resembles in color and thickness the dry white film on a onion ,it’s a double sided adhesive film used to temp shims and parts in place for drilling and fabrication. Look into this it would be a good useful tool for you, if it interest you comment that and I will find out the number and manufacture for you guys.
My Brother in Law, who was a master carpenter, taught me when attaching sheet goods to a framework to always screw from the center out. His explanation was that it "takes the crawl out". I've found that it works when welding sheet metal to a sub frame structure too, especially when you are doing something with an arch in it! R.I.P. Cliffy
It can also apply to castings or pressings like cylinder heads or sumps. Start tightening in the middle, alternating side to side, and work outwards to the ends.
Lovely work Jordan,you guys have done a superb job on that floor,makes me want to do something similar on my 54 pop.....when I get to it. Watching from south east UK. 😎😎👍👍
Hell, yeah looking so good, I fret so much about how things look even though they will get covered up and never seen. my wife thinks I'm bloody nuts ha ha. I really love how the floor just rolls up and curves over, I've taken inspiration from that and just started the substructure in my project and rolled up some box section, hopefully it should look sweet. I've been a Boily for over twenty years now and my oxy and plasma cutting skills are horrendous, don't know what it is but literally terrible ha ha. Option A, but b is also pretty sick just do both, also can't weld with a foot pedal tried a few times over the years just no for me. The problem with the internet and UA-cam is you watch builds like this and then try and think this should work sure it works in my head. Amazing work as always, I might submit my van although I'm sure there are better things out there, still cool though. also, sorry i tend to comment as I watch ha ha, so seems ranty.
A cool project would to make a 50’s hot rod, but done with an Italian style space frame, like an alternative universe where hot rodders went to Modena to do the targa florio.
Thanks Mick, and cheers for sending through your project! Looks like you have your hands full, very keen to see that thing when it is finished! Cheers, Jordan
Thanks mate, appreciate the feedback and the support of the channel. We are hoping in the next few months! We are just as eager as you guys I think, very exciting. Jordan
Something to think about; Make an embossing die, (Similar to the ‘X’ design,) with your shop logo on it. Such a mark would be a unique signature on your designs. I like option B.
Great idea George, cheers for the feedback. Jordan
When watching you do things ,it's the way you explain the how an why you do it .I'm like a sponge watchin and absorb the techniques. I vote for the A on the merch.
Cheers for the feeback Jason, means a lot. Certainly looks like you have your hands full with that Old's, VERY VERY cool. Jordan
Def "A" on the new shirt design... looks great will be buying for sure
"A" Design
Great craft going on at Bennett Customs!
The strawboard template method is "nails"! Being a retired Draftsman from board to computer era "I got this". Everyone should be looking for drating tools and templates.
Thanks Jordan
Cheers David, it certainly works a treat. Thanks for being part of the community and supporting the channel. Jordan
Fantastic craftmanship from nothing more than a true genuine professional. A builder who has a vision and everything in his mind is achieved. 100% and nothing less. Many thanks for all your efforts in all you do and achieve. Be it fabrication or the video production side. Stay safe and enjoy. ( Antrim N Ireland )
Love the floor, great job. My vote would be option B on the merch.
Great work mate,love it,
T shirt A for me and can you make bigger sizes too…
On those shims, I think magnetizing them may be useful, keeps hands free to do the set up, just awkward otherwise. Option A is good. Always work with protecting your back in mind, it’s working smart to not trigger the spasms. On the projects, I am on the dreaming phase, would like to try it but never done anything other than tractor overhaul and engine swapping an old escort. Got lots to learn before even trying at this stage but hey I’m 70 years young with time to learn and have the age related reduced finances. I do enjoy your creativity as well as those of Carl of Japhands and Brent of Halfass customs, and many others too. Hey, Josh is always eating!
Nothing is better than Kevin Costner in Yellowstone, guys. Except Beth or Rip, possibly. Love that serial. And your videos. 🤗
Mr Bigbird from Bennet's customs, I loved you in Sesame St. I heard you retired due to back issues but here you are, new job, same old back issues. Nice work as always the artist formally known as Bigbird.
Double faced tape works well holding temporary shims
Quality matters even if you can't see it. Zen and the Art of Hot Rod Building; love it! It's got to be the A option for the logo.
Stunning execution on the floor pan! Shame that such a thing of beauty is getting covered, but that's building a hot rod, some details are never seen! You must have burned a lot of rods welding the sides up! Josh and Ben! Drink, drink! Go Bennetts Customs, keep moving forward! (Will be sending along my submission)
Hey Murdoc, cheers mate. Got your emails, thank you so much! Wow those tracks, we might just have to use a couple in the next video. We really do appreciate your continued support, means a lot and keeps us moving forward. Jordan
Love the floor when It's all together. Beautiful.
Real nice work Jordan
18:15 I like option A
Option A
That’s a Cool letter Font!
Option A for me. Either are good though. I am loving this build. Can't wait for the final reveal. Great work.
The floor is coming together nicely Jordan and should create a pretty solid platform once the body is attached, have you started the move down the road yet? Re the T shirt I reckon B seeing that its advertising a service it is easier to read at a glance. Cheers Greg
I build commercial jets for a living and use a product called ,or we call it onion skin because is resembles in color and thickness the dry white film on a onion ,it’s a double sided adhesive film used to temp shims and parts in place for drilling and fabrication. Look into this it would be a good useful tool for you, if it interest you comment that and I will find out the number and manufacture for you guys.
That floor is sweet . A lotta thought went into that,nicely done!
that floor is a piece of art by itself. love the video keep up the amazing work...
Молодец. Очень круто. Смотрю твои видео и восхищаюсь техникой США. Красивые автомобили делали и делают США.
Both tees are OK but I like B or basic design. Greetings from Adelaide sth Australia 🇦🇺.🤘👍
Another outstanding job from Bennett's Customs!! Thank you and take care!
That was a great video - learned sooo much!
My Brother in Law, who was a master carpenter, taught me when attaching sheet goods to a framework to always screw from the center out. His explanation was that it "takes the crawl out". I've found that it works when welding sheet metal to a sub frame structure too, especially when you are doing something with an arch in it! R.I.P. Cliffy
That’s right, if you do it from the ends inwards you end up with an arch in the middle!
It can also apply to castings or pressings like cylinder heads or sumps. Start tightening in the middle, alternating side to side, and work outwards to the ends.
Lovely work Jordan,you guys have done a superb job on that floor,makes me want to do something similar on my 54 pop.....when I get to it.
Watching from south east UK.
😎😎👍👍
option A
Great work! I prefer option B on your new shirt.
I vote for the A design for the new shirts etc...
Ooowee tough one, think I'm more drawn to opt B
Of course it will work, Excellent job. I think option A looks best with the Popeye graphics.
Hell, yeah looking so good, I fret so much about how things look even though they will get covered up and never seen. my wife thinks I'm bloody nuts ha ha. I really love how the floor just rolls up and curves over, I've taken inspiration from that and just started the substructure in my project and rolled up some box section, hopefully it should look sweet. I've been a Boily for over twenty years now and my oxy and plasma cutting skills are horrendous, don't know what it is but literally terrible ha ha. Option A, but b is also pretty sick just do both, also can't weld with a foot pedal tried a few times over the years just no for me. The problem with the internet and UA-cam is you watch builds like this and then try and think this should work sure it works in my head. Amazing work as always, I might submit my van although I'm sure there are better things out there, still cool though. also, sorry i tend to comment as I watch ha ha, so seems ranty.
A cool project would to make a 50’s hot rod, but done with an Italian style space frame, like an alternative universe where hot rodders went to Modena to do the targa florio.
Option A font for me.
Love your work Jordan
Voting for A
Option. "A" i think in my personal opinion is the best one J.Graham Ontario
Great craftsmanship but you are not using metric bolts on it are you? It's kind of a U.S. thing
Metric bolts are the devil
Those little shims you made, i would suggest you countersink a magnet into them to help with placement (if possible)
I love'd A.
Instead of tacking to the frame what about magnets on the underside to hold the shims.
Some tall axle stands would make it higher without the need for the hoist. Great content as usual!
LOOKIN REALLY COOL 😎 J
Thanks for showing my Bugeye Sprite in this video! I've given you a shoutout on my Facebook page and included the link to this video!
Cheers Bob, thanks again for sending in the Bugeye!
Option A mate. I like the font
Thanks Mick, and cheers for sending through your project! Looks like you have your hands full, very keen to see that thing when it is finished! Cheers, Jordan
Im voting A matey
Nice Video.
#STAYSAFE
#PHILLYPHILLY 🇺🇸
Great job, some really craftmanship. 👍 Quick question, "when are we going to hear the VW fire up?"
Thanks mate, appreciate the feedback and the support of the channel. We are hoping in the next few months! We are just as eager as you guys I think, very exciting. Jordan
I like option b . But I’d buy either one can’t wait until it’s available and get work I love the content
Option A.
The Video context was very good, but your music is on lotta work!. 6:13
Option B
Use the same font as your “BENNETTS CUSTOM CO” on the jumper
Call it Siete Equis (7 X’s) and play with the tequila colors in brass trim.
Hi option A for me, good videos
Option A is more on-brand! :)
My vote is for option A
I like make it custom also there are so many car builders out there
Definitely like #1 the best!!! When can I order?
Very soon!
Is your Miller welder a US Spec Model? If so, how did you get it to work with the AUS mains?
0.6 or 0.8mm wire? I know settings won't translate, but what welder are you using, and what settings? Thanks!
I'd need to stand on a ladder to be at what you consider a nice standing height....😂
Definitely "B", its just better some how.
A
Awesome work! Anyone interested in a. 51 351 hemi with a 727 torque flite already modified to fit? Engine runs beautifully !
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Double sided tape would of helped with the square spacer blocks to hold them in place while clamping.
chop, channel, section next one.
Double sided sticky tape would hold those spacers in place.
Option "A" design
IMO option "B" is easier to read, at a glance. Your move! [Floor's looking good, too.]
Anyone know where I can find an old model t or coupe something along those lines in New Brunswick Canada I want to work on something with my son
Option B..Traditional...
Option "A"
A, please.
BBBBBBBBBBBBB
'...or not to be. That is the question'.😂
Design A
Custom shirt A
Magnets.
Drink decaf coffee.
Watching you bend over to make all those tacks is starting to make my back hurt.
Your alsome what u r doing