Do you have any idea of how this fender was formed? He says that he shrunk the perimeter, and stretched the center. Why do the area around the wheel arch look stretched?..www.pro-touring.com/threads/111638-Auto-Rod-Tech-s-metal-shaping-and-fabrication-thread
Incredible synthesis of 21st century digital technology with 19th century artisanal skill. The results on a reimagined 20th century car body are really fantastic.
Wow wow WOW! Spectacular work, wish this would be left as a steelie but im sure it will be painted. I could watch these guys work all day! Australia needs our own version of fast n loud, with high end tradesman like this it`s a wonder we dont.
HOLY CRAP ! Amazing work , I took a few sheet metal forming classes in College , but all we learned how to do was make a bowl ............ Our teacher didnt really care for the class, so we didnt gain any practical knowledge of how to do this .......... I really wish I had a teacher that was passionate about metal work , so I could have learned how to do this ............ Thank you for showing this , and allowing us to see some of the process involved in building something from scratch .......... Is there another channel that shows more work from these guys ?
Exactly what I like to see. The indepth behind panel beating for one. Can't imagine the man hours but love the workmanship. Would get into this at some point in life as I want to do fabrication alongside mechanics.
Great work, the value of these cars gives this work. Look up how in cuba they beat out rear panels with a hammer by eye. They been doing that for 40yrs as they had been banned from importing cars from the states.
Italian? American muscle car yeah, but certainly doesn’t have any resemblance to Osca or iso grifo being different than most Italian cars. Fiats, Ferrari, alphas and Maserati for example ALL spear towards a signature look that’s Italian. This car can easily pass as a GM product in the late 60s or at the very least it looks like a prototype for a gm muscle car.
Muscle car definitely, that look could have saved AMC if they had an engine that deserved to be in a fine piece of art as that,hell that look would be bad ass no matter what badge you put on it it's very much it's own now awesome
I don't know a lot about this stuff, but I just watched a couple of episodes of Ian Roussel doing a hideous fibreglass hack job on a Porsche and then watched this old school artistry. Very different skill set.
Where's the rest of this build? Or is there not anymore of it? I love the lines and especially the fitment of that rear bumper on this beast. I wanna see more!
The straight cut metal shear (3 blades) was invented after WW II by Al Swink, a past mayor of Santa Monica, Ca. He also invented the car wash and used government surplus B-17 supercharger motors to dry the cars. Look him up.
Even A Kiwi Can Say looking a nice looking ride mate, And Panel forming is a dieing art ,makes it way easyier with all this modern gear now.. Good Skills .. Hope your putting a worked 350 in it Mate ..
Is there any place to go learn how to do this.There's only been a few things I've like doing in life and working on cars is one of them. I've always been curious on how do you do and get into doing car work like this. Yeah It's tough but, it seems well worth the toil.
New video is up ua-cam.com/video/U7ZV_JjFJ3s/v-deo.html
Do you have any idea of how this fender was formed? He says that he shrunk the perimeter, and stretched the center. Why do the area around the wheel arch look stretched?..www.pro-touring.com/threads/111638-Auto-Rod-Tech-s-metal-shaping-and-fabrication-thread
amazing body work but dude if your welding body panels with tig at least do a good looking weld instead of that
Is this thing finished now?
@@greent4260 How the weld looks doesn't matter because the weld will be hammered and filed/ground in the final finishing process.
The Authentic Steve as they say grinder and paint can make the welder you ain’t
Yup, that's what I call art. You blokes have a gift.
The footage here is outstanding and shows great detail on how to shape a panel. Please do more vids like this.
True craftsmen of the industry, amazing talent...
the patience and skill blows me away, awesome stuff
WOW! Incredible work. Great looking lines on the car as well.
I love watching the skill of these guys. Amazing stuff
I get excited watching videos like this! These guys are so talented
So good to see this art is not dead yet. And that munro looks awesome in bare metal.
What talent I wish there was more out there with this car and these men
Incredible synthesis of 21st century digital technology with 19th century artisanal skill. The results on a reimagined 20th century car body are really fantastic.
Wow! Great to see these skills are not lost. It is art.
Such clean work is an inspiration.
Wow wow WOW! Spectacular work, wish this would be left as a steelie but im sure it will be painted. I could watch these guys work all day! Australia needs our own version of fast n loud, with high end tradesman like this it`s a wonder we dont.
Thank you. Nothing short of artwork!
Thanks for sharing . It makes one appreciate all the work it takes to reshape what was already a unique car. Awesome craftsmanship.
Fantastic craftsmanship with some very specific skills!
Incredible stuff. More of this please Street Machine!
HOLY CRAP ! Amazing work , I took a few sheet metal forming classes in College , but all we learned how to do was make a bowl ............ Our teacher didnt really care for the class, so we didnt gain any practical knowledge of how to do this .......... I really wish I had a teacher that was passionate about metal work , so I could have learned how to do this ............ Thank you for showing this , and allowing us to see some of the process involved in building something from scratch .......... Is there another channel that shows more work from these guys ?
That's some insane handy work !
Looks a lot like a 2nd-Gen Corvair (`65 - `69). Excellent work, Gents !
this is gorgeous. i love watching creative minds put to the test. keep up amazing work!
great work its great to see these young guys practicing this skill
Flip, I didn't know you get mashines like that. Wow! The sky is the limit with that skill and mashines.
Best Monaro Ever. Top Shelf work guys..
For some reason I found this relaxing to watch
australian craftsmen,awesome. cant wait to see the finished car cheers.
Exactly what I like to see. The indepth behind panel beating for one. Can't imagine the man hours but love the workmanship. Would get into this at some point in life as I want to do fabrication alongside mechanics.
WOW.....sweeeeeeeet, love the car. great, great craftsmanship, lots of love for the job.
Most people would say why bother! But after seeing the end result? Well pretty obvious it's a truly hand crafted piece of art
This car is going to be the highest quality Monaro ever built in Australia been watching it from the getgo
Great work, the value of these cars gives this work. Look up how in cuba they beat out rear panels with a hammer by eye. They been doing that for 40yrs as they had been banned from importing cars from the states.
keith holden I saw a video where they made a fender out of a hood skin once.
Amazing work guys. Excellent!
Very Impressive. Good work guys from Houston Texas.
Skill at it's very best
Wish I had someone teach this to me earlier in life,,, I would have loved to have done this for a living. Soooo cooooool ! 😎
That design has a very Italian feel to it, like earley 1960's time frame. Wonderful work, custom coachwork is a lost art.
Italian? American muscle car yeah, but certainly doesn’t have any resemblance to Osca or iso grifo being different than most Italian cars. Fiats, Ferrari, alphas and Maserati for example ALL spear towards a signature look that’s Italian. This car can easily pass as a GM product in the late 60s or at the very least it looks like a prototype for a gm muscle car.
Muscle car definitely, that look could have saved AMC if they had an engine that deserved to be in a fine piece of art as that,hell that look would be bad ass no matter what badge you put on it it's very much it's own now awesome
Amazing work that was a pleasure to watch such professional work!!!
Beautifull craftmanship and truly wonderfull car.. looks so mean.
Hats off to you fellas that’s some serious dedication. 😎👍
Amazing transformation!
Magic work lads great stuff.
Skills, awesome tools...and more skills!
Amazing workmanship guys 👍
Brilliant I can't think of any other words just Brilliant
Artists at work.
No words INCREDIBLE
Awesome workmanship .!!!!
sick panel skills. Love your work!
Best looking Corvair ever.
awesome work! you guys are artists.
Wow! That's awesome!
One Word, WOW!
excellent work guys
Phenomenal work...looking forward to more vids
nice clean work
Great skill, thank you for sharing... Cheers from Indonesia
Amazing work.
Wish I had that ability the side of that HQ looks slick gents
That is automotive artwork!
Amazing
This is how cars are shpposed to be made-with pure craftsmanship instead of rolling them out like bread😀😀😀
AWESOME JOB!!!! ;CONGRATULATIONS GUYS!!!
Great Work!
Great technology!
Outstanding.
nice:) that car is gorgeous btw
Best tv I've watched for yonks
the car looks like a new future classic,, vary clean , but still vary muscle,, true craftsmen
so nice to watch. make more videos like this!!!
I'm seriously very fkn impressed! 👌
Nice work
Amazing skills, wow!
awesome work...
I don't know a lot about this stuff, but I just watched a couple of episodes of Ian Roussel doing a hideous fibreglass hack job on a Porsche and then watched this old school artistry. Very different skill set.
amazing craftsmanship!!!
That's just...... WOW!
man that looks sick.. keep it up
Bladdy amaaaaazin, mate!
Definitely a lot of skill & patience required.
Crazy skills ! What an art 👌
Great job...!
very nice work guys. I try doing this stuff without the machinery and it is really hard. you guys are doing it right. 😋
❤ personally I’ve always wanted to see a chopped HQ
That’d look hot
Awesome holden monaro
now thats a REAL trade id love to learn
What a great video!
Where's the rest of this build? Or is there not anymore of it? I love the lines and especially the fitment of that rear bumper on this beast. I wanna see more!
Alpha Machina there's more coming soon
that is so fricken awesome!
Que buen trabajo . . Saludos de argentina
Great job!👦👍
The straight cut metal shear (3 blades) was invented after WW II by Al Swink, a past mayor of Santa Monica, Ca. He also invented the car wash and used government surplus B-17 supercharger motors to dry the cars. Look him up.
Even A Kiwi Can Say looking a nice looking ride mate, And Panel forming is a dieing art ,makes it way easyier with all this modern gear now.. Good Skills .. Hope your putting a worked 350 in it Mate ..
Mad props guys , many talk smack but I'd love to see them try . Nice work..
That's really awesome work! I wish I could do that 😀 Even little bit...
what sorcery is this?
This is amazing
gonna be a killer HQ
Un buen trabajo sin duda 👌
Amazing!
Is there any place to go learn how to do this.There's only been a few things I've like doing in life and working on cars is one of them. I've always been curious on how do you do and get into doing car work like this. Yeah It's tough but, it seems well worth the toil.