Hello Derek the timing of your post on Thursdays is spot on ( the same as your work) I don’t no what time you have in Canada. But I get to a shipper’s around nine - ten ish in the evening. So I get to sit and watch whilst Im in the queue for unloading. Looking at the two quarters you line them up with the doors and the upper and lower deck panel's squares them up into shape? Is that correct. Cheers great content.
Are the original bolts on the deck panel visible when assembled ? wondering why else you would keep them. Really great to be able to form panels quickly from scratch 👍I do CAD (cardboard aided design) but lose something in the transfer, the pieces always ''seam'' to come up short on one side or more LOL !
Yes you can see the bolts when assembled but you have to look inside. When you open the trunk you won't see them unless you look for them. I use paper and cardboard too. One thing I always do though is practice a bend to make sure I allow for the material thickness and right bending allowance.if I had a better metal brake it would be more predictable.
I can only imagine how difficult it is to play music that is approved by UA-cam , but can you drop the volume in half when you put the jack N the box bluegrass jingles on , it's impossible to watch and i do want to here your advice "not that horrible noise" thanks
super boulot , un grand plaisir à regarder vos vidéo
Cool beans!!!😂
Hello Derek the timing of your post on Thursdays is spot on ( the same as your work) I don’t no what time you have in Canada. But I get to a shipper’s around nine - ten ish in the evening. So I get to sit and watch whilst Im in the queue for unloading. Looking at the two quarters you line them up with the doors and the upper and lower deck panel's squares them up into shape? Is that correct. Cheers great content.
Tim yes that's it. Line up the quarters to the doors and then the deck panels square things up.
Are the original bolts on the deck panel visible when assembled ? wondering why else you would keep them. Really great to be able to form panels quickly from scratch 👍I do CAD (cardboard aided design) but lose something in the transfer, the pieces always ''seam'' to come up short on one side or more LOL !
Yes you can see the bolts when assembled but you have to look inside. When you open the trunk you won't see them unless you look for them. I use paper and cardboard too. One thing I always do though is practice a bend to make sure I allow for the material thickness and right bending allowance.if I had a better metal brake it would be more predictable.
@@coldstreamrodshop- Thanks, my brake is two sections of bedrail and Vise-Grips... LOL !
GReat job as usual, will this be a 4 banger?
No this is getting a Cadillac 331 V8
@@coldstreamrodshop ok I was wondering about that bowl engine support on the firewall
@@brokenbonegarage8910 Yes this was a 4 banger or model B firewall. I need to take the engine support off the firewall.
I can only imagine how difficult it is to play music that is approved by UA-cam , but can you drop the volume in half when you put the jack N the box bluegrass jingles on , it's impossible to watch and i do want to here your advice "not that horrible noise" thanks
Thank you for your feed back. I'll see what can be done to change the volume on the music that gets added.
The Camera Lady
@@coldstreamrodshop thank you , as it is now Derek is at 40% and the music is at 70% the reverse would help "music at 20% please
You got a volume use it.
@@mdel4180 you got a brain use it