Really neat metal fabrication Derek, it blends in with the rest of the floor. Sorry to hear you have been unwell, that said it sounds like you both had an enjoyable break in Scotland. Best wishes for a quick recovery, take care both and as always,look forward to the next video 👍🇬🇧.
Nice. I like the finishing tool you have made for the beads. Sorry you both got that covid thing. It’s still about. Hope you enjoyed Scotland. It’s a beautiful place. Putty you couldent have had a bit longer and come south to the Lake District. Anyway take care, get well soon.
@@timferriss905 yes we had a great time in Scotland. It was a short 7 days but it only rained twice and was sunny most of the time. I think we were quite fortunate!
My sister and her husband go up every year around this time of year. She has lassie collies. I remember her when she was a little girl crying her eyes out at the films. Especially lassie come home. And her daughter Julie and husband go up every year for Hogmanay!!
Superb floor work. My preference for floor panels will be to make them all removable. ( I am ready to do them now. Old panels bad). Will use Nut-Serts for simple in and out maintenance. Your finish workmanship is excellent!
@@coldstreamrodshop aha, going to check out the lokar pedal, as my floorboard and brake pedal and master cyl location are very close to your design. Thanks for that info, hopefully save me some time too! Great looking rod! Going to subscibe to follow along!
Nice work. So on this particular build, if the body needs to be removed, the firewall has to come off too, correct? I'm trying to decide whether or not to keep my firewall separate from my body and the floor I am building in my 32 roadster w/ Brookville body. Thanks for any insight..
Yes in this case the firewall is now part of the body like model As and after 32. It really stiffens up the cowl. I didn't do this on my 32 pickup, I wish I had. I got the idea from Jerry Kugel at Kugel Components in California.
Do you have any of the T Shirts with the 1932 Ford pickup on them if so when I get back from Seattle Medical Center for back surgery, in 2 weeks I will take 2 - 3X
i always enjay your vidios
Nice workings😅
Nice work Derek!
Nice job. Good video.
Glad you are on the mend!
Thanks, it was inevitable that we got it at some point I guess.
i hope you guys enjoyed scotland ihave relatives there
Yes we had a great time. Weather was exceptional. We were treated very well.
Great work, Scotland is a beautiful place hope you enjoyed it, Byron
A other fantastic video Derek. You sure have the patience for this kind of stuff, and you do amazing work. See ya at Gia's or Masstown
Really neat metal fabrication Derek, it blends in with the rest of the floor. Sorry to hear you have been unwell, that said it sounds like you both had an enjoyable break in Scotland. Best wishes for a quick recovery, take care both and as always,look forward to the next video 👍🇬🇧.
@@geofo60 yes Scotland was awesome. Couldn't have asked for better weather too. COVID was inevitable so at some point you get it I guess!
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Nice. I like the finishing tool you have made for the beads. Sorry you both got that covid thing. It’s still about. Hope you enjoyed Scotland. It’s a beautiful place. Putty you couldent have had a bit longer and come south to the Lake District. Anyway take care, get well soon.
@@timferriss905 yes we had a great time in Scotland. It was a short 7 days but it only rained twice and was sunny most of the time. I think we were quite fortunate!
My sister and her husband go up every year around this time of year. She has lassie collies. I remember her when she was a little girl crying her eyes out at the films. Especially lassie come home. And her daughter Julie and husband go up every year for Hogmanay!!
Superb floor work. My preference for floor panels will be to make them all removable. ( I am ready to do them now. Old panels bad). Will use Nut-Serts for simple in and out maintenance. Your finish workmanship is excellent!
You can certainly make all the panels removable. Nutserts, welded inserts, and even self tapping screws would work. Thanks for watching!
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Where is the throttle pedal going?
On the right of the brake pedal, the pivot will be mounted up on the firewall.
Nice work sir! Question, whats your plan for a gas pedal? Looks tight… thanks! Great video!
@@michaelsweet8327 it will be to the right of the brake pedal mounted on the firewall. I usually use a Lokar type gas pedal.
@@coldstreamrodshop aha, going to check out the lokar pedal, as my floorboard and brake pedal and master cyl location are very close to your design. Thanks for that info, hopefully save me some time too! Great looking rod! Going to subscibe to follow along!
Nice work. So on this particular build, if the body needs to be removed, the firewall has to come off too, correct? I'm trying to decide whether or not to keep my firewall separate from my body and the floor I am building in my 32 roadster w/ Brookville body. Thanks for any insight..
Yes in this case the firewall is now part of the body like model As and after 32. It really stiffens up the cowl. I didn't do this on my 32 pickup, I wish I had. I got the idea from Jerry Kugel at Kugel Components in California.
Do you have any of the T Shirts with the 1932 Ford pickup on them if so when I get back from Seattle Medical Center for back surgery, in 2 weeks I will take 2 - 3X
Hi Mark, we only have T shirts with the model A sedan on them now. Once we get through these we'll look at getting one with the pickup on it.