Excellent craftsman, very few people there like him. Making the leaf springs is fascinating, that's the most important part than the rest. My regards and best wishes.
Allen Barnett this was built by my brother, so I don’t actually have any photos of the build progressing. He built it from scratch after finding one in a museum then getting permission to take measurements from it and taking several pictures.
Please tell me more on how y'all built the side spring a where did you get the rims and tires? I'm stuck at the side spring in my build and I want to get as close as I can to the look of your side spring. Thanks for posting the video.
hearsejr this was my brother’s project so I don’t have too many construction details, other than him answering my questions in this video. However I do remember that the springs were built by modifying some used springs that I gave him from a 1974 Jeep CJ5 to most closely match the originals he saw in the museum. I think he found the wheels from doing an internet search, they were Amish built, and quite reasonably priced. Not sure which vendor he used, but there are several. www.google.com/search?q=amish+wood+spoke+wheels&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari
I don’t think so, I didn’t see a plate on it. With a top speed around 20 mph or less I wouldn’t want to be around any other traffic in it unless in a parade or car show parking lot.
Excellent craftsman, very few people there like him. Making the leaf springs is fascinating, that's the most important part than the rest. My regards and best wishes.
Quite a talented man the Carraige is Awesome
Wow this is so cool I just watched your video of a slide show the comments was turned off. You are so talented 👍
verry verry good amazing. Amrendra.singh gkp up India
Is it a Holsmann, a Sears or a International Harvester. I make this in 1:20 scale...
It belongs in a museum when you no longer us it or drive it. I can imagine trying to drive like a work out and have to be aware of everything .
I love this vehicle. Amrendra.singh gkp up India
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Dave needs to build a mole trap
Very nicely done. Care to share any of your build photos?
Allen Barnett this was built by my brother, so I don’t actually have any photos of the build progressing. He built it from scratch after finding one in a museum then getting permission to take measurements from it and taking several pictures.
@@danwarner9399 My question is, what make and brand, was it when your relative received this from that museum? Thanks for the video.
Please tell me more on how y'all built the side spring a where did you get the rims and tires? I'm stuck at the side spring in my build and I want to get as close as I can to the look of your side spring. Thanks for posting the video.
hearsejr this was my brother’s project so I don’t have too many construction details, other than him answering my questions in this video. However I do remember that the springs were built by modifying some used springs that I gave him from a 1974 Jeep CJ5 to most closely match the originals he saw in the museum. I think he found the wheels from doing an internet search, they were Amish built, and quite reasonably priced. Not sure which vendor he used, but there are several.
www.google.com/search?q=amish+wood+spoke+wheels&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari
@@danwarner9399 thanks. I guess I might have to stray from the original, when it comes to the side spring. Thanks for sharing the video.
Is it a Holsman?
Yes, I think he said it was a 1903 or 04 replica.
@@danwarner9399 Wonderful, it's a great work, I'm from Italy but I love the american brass era cars.
Road legal?
I don’t think so, I didn’t see a plate on it. With a top speed around 20 mph or less I wouldn’t want to be around any other traffic in it unless in a parade or car show parking lot.
do you sell the drawings?
I just watched a slide show he made of just picture's of step by step the comments was turned off it was so cool to see this video and who built it.
Yer this is wot coches shud look like i hate dangerous modern ones i never want one thrn you cud have a donkey hook on it to