There's something extremely attractive about a panel full of clecos :) And watching you "arm strong" that sheet over your knee is very evocative of the style of craftsmanship that was creating cars like this 60+ years ago. Thanks for sharing your work and wish you every success.
Watching you work quietly and create this art is priceless! Thank you for the creativity. Thank you for let us share the moment with you. I wish you all the best.
More than anything this video demonstrates the skill and patience needed to be able to perform this type of work creating the final product, today's society takes so much for granted that there are only a small percentage of "gear heads" that truly appreciate handmade products.
Greetings Chris - I am a mute so i really enjoyed your video for its humble simplicity. i am also a professional sculptor and i wish you would wear gloves while hand forming.
Truly inspiring! I'm going to do this someday. It's a life long dream to design and build my own car 100% on my own. My biggest problem is the time I spend during the inspection process lol. I have a real problem with nit picking every single last detail. I think I'd drive myself crazy trying to make it perfect. Quick unrelated question. How large is your shop? Is it insulated at all? I'm asking because I see your heater and I'm wondering if one of those would work for my shop. I'm in Central NY and so I suspect our climates are pretty similar.
Well there is alot of technology in a self taping screw you dont need drill bites you dont need clecos and they are cheap and you dont have to lightly hammer to keep the clecos snug..I havent touched my cleco set in years. But great to watch you at your craft.Thanks for sharing.
MindDezign: two years ago but I’m going to ask anyway. If he were to use self tapping screws, after it’s welded would you grind off the heads and then fill the holes? Seems like it’s adding a lot of extra work because the screws are made of steel and will be much harder to grind off than the aluminum rivets.
There's something extremely attractive about a panel full of clecos :) And watching you "arm strong" that sheet over your knee is very evocative of the style of craftsmanship that was creating cars like this 60+ years ago. Thanks for sharing your work and wish you every success.
Watching you work quietly and create this art is priceless! Thank you for the creativity. Thank you for let us share the moment with you. I wish you all the best.
More than anything this video demonstrates the skill and patience needed to be able to perform this type of work creating the final product, today's society takes so much for granted that there are only a small percentage of "gear heads" that truly appreciate handmade products.
I'm so glad I found this channel. Absolutely amazing
Mr.Runge you are making a lot of people happy. You make the metal shaping look easy. Thank You. €=
Awesome Chris, thanks so much for these videos!
love your tidy work Chris, overall, awesome!!
I beat out compound curves on my hitch ball. Works like a champ
looks stunning , in its simple lines
awesome work man, I love the almost aircraft look your cars have.
Beautiful Work !
Awesome video. Keep it coming.
Well done - I hope you build an empire
wow handmade, awesome, i love metal craft
Hey man. I honestly wish I could get someone like you to coach me. My dream is to build my own cars, like you
Gut und schoen.
So, beautiful cars are possible to build then? I know it runs contrary to what Tesla produces, but style is important. Beautiful job!
What a craftsman, thank you for sharing this. I've never known about "combing" clecos, thanks for that tip. No drill stop for the drill?
este tipo es un maestro.
beautiful... and inspiring...
Beautiful work Mr. Runge! Is that a Porsche based special? Thank you!
PARABÉNS ! QUEM E COMO E FEITO O DESENHO E ESSA ESTRUTURA ESQUELETO DO CARRO ?
Greetings Chris - I am a mute so i really enjoyed your video for its humble simplicity.
i am also a professional sculptor and i wish you would wear gloves while hand forming.
Gloves yes. Or is there a reason for not wearing them?
QUEM SABE , FAZ ÃO VIVO . ARTE OURA .
Very, very good.
Truly inspiring! I'm going to do this someday. It's a life long dream to design and build my own car 100% on my own. My biggest problem is the time I spend during the inspection process lol. I have a real problem with nit picking every single last detail. I think I'd drive myself crazy trying to make it perfect. Quick unrelated question. How large is your shop? Is it insulated at all? I'm asking because I see your heater and I'm wondering if one of those would work for my shop. I'm in Central NY and so I suspect our climates are pretty similar.
The mans a genius!!!!!
Hi Chris I have been following ur video from long time where can I see your work shop
What are the Dies you use on the bead roller to get the end in the flange shape? About to buy one and want to make sure I have what I need!
Those are a 1/8” step. Straight 90 degree.
GREAT WORK YOU ARE DOING FRIEND.. WHAT IS THE PRICE TO BUILD A CAR OUT OF ALUMINUM!
What type of tubing do you use for the buck?
SERÁ QUE ESPESSURA DE CHAPA SÃO ESSAS ?
SALVE OS HIANQUES, E SUAS SABEDORIAS .
Straight lines is ok,but the fenders curves ?
Well there is alot of technology in a self taping screw you dont need drill bites you dont need clecos and they are cheap and you dont have to lightly hammer to keep the clecos snug..I havent touched my cleco set in years.
But great to watch you at your craft.Thanks for sharing.
MindDezign: two years ago but I’m going to ask anyway. If he were to use self tapping screws, after it’s welded would you grind off the heads and then fill the holes? Seems like it’s adding a lot of extra work because the screws are made of steel and will be much harder to grind off than the aluminum rivets.
Minute 7:55. What is that machine? What is the name? Thanks!
That's a hand operated shrinker. It is a pretty inexpensive tool used for basic shrinking. They also make a stretcher that operates in the same way.
thanks for answering.
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Oh my ged please i want help
💙💚💛💜 what more ?
What wheels and tires are you running on this?
The wheels are reproduction Porsche 356 style that I drilled out with "lightening" holes. The tire are Vredestein Classics.
I'm going to make a batmobile.
Hi bro. Can we talk on phone