I love re-watching a lot of these videos. I remember you giving us a tour of the place for scouts what seems like a long time ago now. Now after working as a mechanic and a welder I'm able to far better appreciate just how impressive the amount of skill that goes into building these cars is. Thanks for the unique experience I will never forget David Kirkham
David l ❤ ur Cobra's . The Metal Work & Finish is Sensational. The Bronze Bodies r fabulous. Probably heavier. And the brushed stripes make it . Glad that other engines can be shoe horned in . Cheers Robert Australia
Great work guys. Last time I did any kind of metal forming work it would have been perfect, if I was trying to make aircraft wreckage. Problem is,I was trying to straighten out a fender. :( There is a real art to work like that. I am very envious of your talent.
Gorgeous work. What kind of alloy is it? Phosphor/tin bronze? Silicon bronze? Aluminum bronze? What kind of tarnish resistance can the customer expect? I mean, I know all copper alloys tarnish over time given the right conditions, but as far as I know the aluminum bronzes resist tarnishing pretty well, whereas the tin based bronzes start turning almost immediately... kinda its thing.
All very good only problem is having someone on 24 HR standby with a cloth and metal polish to stop oxidation, not to mention what is going on underneath.
I don't understand why European fabricators make the FIA GT versions of the cobra, with roof, and American kits seem to only be roadsters. The roof increases speed, makes a more comfortable drive and let's you drive in rain.
Incredible work! I'm really interested to know what you're using for what looks like a buck at 1:03? If it is a buck, what material is it and how was it formed?
I would love to come to work for you just to learn, no salary (I'm retired). Did the inspiration for the scoop inlet come from the B-2? Looks very similar. That is just stunning.
How can jewelry like that ever be used as intended? Of course anyone who can truly afford to buy one can also afford the regular refinishing that hard road use generates. Awesome craftsmanship still lives.
Many of our customers just keep their cars in their garage (or house, or office, or wherever) just like any other piece of art. The bronze cars are spectacularly beautiful in real life.
David Kirkham It must certainly is a beautiful masterpiece, which someday will be apart of my collection. Please email me with details of the many finishes available for these fine automotive masterpieces, as well as the necessary information about them. (araksm7@outlook.com) Sincerely , Robert Mitchum II (229-400-2811) (229-401-8789 )
I know this is a post to an old question, but Bronze-Aluminum is about 3X the weight of Aluminum (per cubic foot). About 481 lbs vs. 168 lbs. You can hear the guy "oof" when he lifts the hood.
Is there any possibility that a highschool student that is about to graduate could have forged a block and borrow the facilities after receiving training for them to turn that forged block into a engine block?
I'm asking if someone bought/commissioned a certain metal cast if the school would let them use their machinery to make it into a engine block. Enrolled or not and would there be a charge for doing so?
how did you get all the hammering out with out filler i know you filed it with the cutter but you can bring it down to where when you buff theirs no indentations.
What I was thinking I just get a older one that in aluminum or steel & make one out of two or cut the other one & pull it up than add sum more 2 it get the height I want.
English Wheel. What are your thoughts on the size of the wheel? Is larger (ht & w) better or is the difference minimal? Just saw a video of guy using an upper wheel 6-8 inches wide and of course same for anvil. Enjoy your work and videos.
The English wheel (as we call it in the US--in England they simply call it a "wheeling machine), is EXTREMELY difficult to master. There aren't many of us left in the world who know how to use one. Larger wheels work better--mostly because they have more inertia and can squish welds pretty easily. That said, stretch forms are way, way easier.
I am interested in a super snake hood ro be made for my 1966 cobra can you please reach out to discuss having one made paul.vassallo@hotmail.com Thanks Paul
Master Craftsmen showing their skills and hard work, to produce a stunning work of art to a Historical Car. Many thanks to all that work at Kirkham's
This is car art at a whole new level. No room for error on these car bodies with naked metal. Absolutely stunning.
Amazing, this is art! You and your crew are so talented. Thank you for showing us.
Giannis Kounnas Thank you!
I love re-watching a lot of these videos. I remember you giving us a tour of the place for scouts what seems like a long time ago now. Now after working as a mechanic and a welder I'm able to far better appreciate just how impressive the amount of skill that goes into building these cars is. Thanks for the unique experience I will never forget David Kirkham
I took 5 year apprenticeship sheet metal work,you guys do awesome metal work!
Craftsmanship at its best. the car is Stunning you guys did an Amazing job. It looks like a One of One
This car looks amazing. Real cars are handmade! Keep these pieces of art ON the roads!
i would imagine these cars would be illegal to drive in other country's due to sun reflections
Fuck yeah! I want to be one of these guys when I grow up. The stand off on that bandsaw was slick too.
David Kirkam and your crew your true Craftsmen , just wow, magnificent workmanship
Thanks!
Outstanding!! I am always in awe of the craftsmanship I see in the Kirkham shop!
That is just unbeliable craftsmanship!
David l ❤ ur Cobra's . The Metal Work & Finish is Sensational. The Bronze Bodies r fabulous. Probably heavier. And the brushed stripes make it . Glad that other engines can be shoe horned in . Cheers Robert Australia
It is a bit heavier, but it is beautiful. Thanks!
That is the pure kikazz. Best I've ever seen period. American brain power is still alive. Thanks for letting us in on the show.
I love the look of the bronze....👍👍🍺
It's a wonderful work! This car is my dream!
Thanks :)
What can I say , "Phew WOW !!!" Nice work chaps :)
No easy feat! Looks awesome!
that bronze car is the most beautiful car i have ever seen.
That human beings can create such masterpieces is just amazing. Right up there with Van Gogh and Mozart.
Thanks!
Art work inside and out. You guys are automotive Michael Angelo's.
That's impressed me much
Pure skill is all that one can see from this video
Absolutely beautiful 😎
Beautiful workmanship.
This was amazing to watch. Thank you for posting!
Amazing work David, Simply amazing.
Simply the best ✌🏼
Thanks!
good grief thats stunning.
Thanks!
mind blowing skills!!!
unbelifble work-just great
Amazing skill
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My God that is good work...........going to watch the rest of you video's
So good to watch videos like this
crazy bit of work , hats of to ya
Thanks!
...the final polishing... OMG! WICKED.
Amazing work!!! Thanks fo this videos!
Great work guys. Last time I did any kind of metal forming work it would have been perfect, if I was trying to make aircraft wreckage. Problem is,I was trying to straighten out a fender. :( There is a real art to work like that. I am very envious of your talent.
wow, that's some amazing work!!
I love your work guys.
Thank you :)
Gorgeous work. What kind of alloy is it? Phosphor/tin bronze? Silicon bronze? Aluminum bronze?
What kind of tarnish resistance can the customer expect? I mean, I know all copper alloys tarnish over time given the right conditions, but as far as I know the aluminum bronzes resist tarnishing pretty well, whereas the tin based bronzes start turning almost immediately... kinda its thing.
It's truly incredible work.👍👍👍
What is the thickness of the material used?
Stainless is a bit tough to form but I am sure we could do it.
silverbird58 304
Blown away this doesn’t get more love. Seriously impressive work guys.
@@Russell_and_Rosko Thanks :)
Awesome skills.
Wow great work
That is so outstanding
Only a word beautiful
All very good only problem is having someone on 24 HR standby with a cloth and metal polish to stop oxidation, not to mention what is going on underneath.
True Artisans.
Thank you!
Dave can you make me a stainless steel cobra? No polish, no rust, shiny, super strong. and of course totally cool.
Nice
God, that is so cool.
I don't understand why European fabricators make the FIA GT versions of the cobra, with roof, and American kits seem to only be roadsters. The roof increases speed, makes a more comfortable drive and let's you drive in rain.
Incredible work! I'm really interested to know what you're using for what looks like a buck at 1:03? If it is a buck, what material is it and how was it formed?
I would love to come to work for you just to learn, no salary (I'm retired). Did the inspiration for the scoop inlet come from the B-2? Looks very similar. That is just stunning.
How can jewelry like that ever be used as intended? Of course anyone who can truly afford to buy one can also afford
the regular refinishing that hard road use generates.
Awesome craftsmanship still lives.
Many of our customers just keep their cars in their garage (or house, or office, or wherever) just like any other piece of art. The bronze cars are spectacularly beautiful in real life.
Rold Gold 👌🏽😎
Awesome
Why Bronze? It's heavy and a maintenance headache due to tarnishing. However the craftsmanship demonstrated here is first class.
Because it's beautiful :)
David Kirkham
It must certainly is a beautiful masterpiece, which someday will be apart of my collection. Please email me with details of
the many finishes available for these fine automotive masterpieces, as well as the necessary information about them.
(araksm7@outlook.com)
Sincerely ,
Robert Mitchum II
(229-400-2811)
(229-401-8789 )
Should be " most certainly "
i realize it kinda cool, but the weight...that thing must be heavy as hell compared to an aluminum version.
might be bronze to you , looks like gold to me.
Absolutely brilliant is it brass or is it bronze and what are you brazing// welding it with i.e. what filler Rod are you using please
Silicon bronze. We TIG weld with parent material (we shear strips off the sheet and use it for welding rod).
@@KirkhamMotorsports1 manny thanks for information, excellent work you do 👍👍👍😃
Holy smokes!
Hello team, amazing work with excellent result, congrats. My question, how long it took to get it finished?
It took about a week.
silverbird58 About anything is doable. The real question is cost. It would be extremely expensive.
Gorgeous, but my god, how much did that hood cost?
It was part of the sale. Today we would charge $20,000 for that hood--maybe more.
Great work!! How much heavier is the car using bronze vs the aluminum cars?
I know this is a post to an old question, but Bronze-Aluminum is about 3X the weight of Aluminum (per cubic foot). About 481 lbs vs. 168 lbs. You can hear the guy "oof" when he lifts the hood.
Is there any possibility that a highschool student that is about to graduate could have forged a block and borrow the facilities after receiving training for them to turn that forged block into a engine block?
I am not really sure what you are asking???
I'm asking if someone bought/commissioned a certain metal cast if the school would let them use their machinery to make it into a engine block. Enrolled or not and would there be a charge for doing so?
I know it looks cool but why bronze? Aluminum is so much lighter and easier to work & weld!
Because bronze is beautiful. Aluminum is easier to form, but harder to weld than bronze.
250 maybe 300 pounds. Bronze is quite dense.
how did you get all the hammering out with out filler i know you filed it with the cutter but you can bring it down to where when you buff theirs no indentations.
We straighten it with a hammer and dolly and then file off the last imperfections so we can polish the surface.
Let me tell you is beautifull I've been in cars for ever and is the first time I see such a beautiful job! Congratulation you and your crew.
sbazain Thank you. We have wonderful guys here who are extremely talented.
How much would a super snake hood for a 2017 mustang cost 08 gt500
We would have to make tooling which is very expensive to make. The first one would be many, many thousands.
What I was thinking I just get a older one that in aluminum or steel & make one out of two or cut the other one & pull it up than add sum more 2 it get the height I want.
@@jamesfurlong7644 We would need a model in CAD to be able to make the tooling to make the hood.
English Wheel. What are your thoughts on the size of the wheel? Is larger (ht & w) better or is the difference minimal? Just saw a video of guy using an upper wheel 6-8 inches wide and of course same for anvil. Enjoy your work and videos.
The English wheel (as we call it in the US--in England they simply call it a "wheeling machine), is EXTREMELY difficult to master. There aren't many of us left in the world who know how to use one. Larger wheels work better--mostly because they have more inertia and can squish welds pretty easily. That said, stretch forms are way, way easier.
No Bondo? WTF?
Is the whole car bronze?
Yes
David Kirkham
Amazing, when I win the lottery, you're my 1st call.
I am interested in a super snake hood ro be made for my 1966 cobra can you please reach out to discuss having one made paul.vassallo@hotmail.com
Thanks Paul
brass? please do brass, pleeease
jesus christ.
OH MY!!!