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Cody right on young man 👌🏽😎
Please continue with this process, I'm interested to see the hammer forming techniques used
I also want to see the trim formed around the bend
My God, I would love to do the electrical work on that Mark 2.
Nice work!!
Good to see an antique machine still pluggin away today!
This build is gonna be spectacular... love these videos and seeing the immense amount of work and detailed planning that goes into a Foose project.
Chip Foose and Boyd Coddington were the pimps of automobile design (1988-1993) in my most influential days!
"Your gunna drive me to drinkin'!"
Yeah bro, bro it up 👍🏼
Thanks for sharing
Very cool stuff! I'm going to have to try that technique on a project I have, thanks for the ideas.
An that's how a specialty tool is born. 😮
Nicely done lad!
Always a pleasure
Thanks Cody . Patience is the virtue !
Like The Mechanic Said In John Wick, I'll Have It Ready In The Summer Of 2060! lol😂👍💯
Man just when the video starts to get good it ends
Very nice. If you heat then quench the brass it will become soft and form the corner easier. It will re harden with time. Good luck!
Cody resembles the other guy from Monkey Garage! Seems this gene pool is very talented
Monkey garage was a joke
legend and master
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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As soon as I saw the yellow color of the cutter I said router bit. I've used tha method for several projects.
I understand now thank you
Is this the same Cody who worked for OCC?
I was wondering the same thing. He does resemble an older version of him.
That's what I was wondering.
I thought the same, but I just checked OCC Cody’s Insta and it’s a different guy. He has a tattoo sleeve on his right arm. This one doesn’t.
How will that trim be attached to the car. Threads cut into the back or some 3m type double sided tape?
Lincoln Continental
I want a job at foose design
WANNA GO FAST 😅
Cody right on young man 👌🏽😎
Please continue with this process, I'm interested to see the hammer forming techniques used
I also want to see the trim formed around the bend
My God, I would love to do the electrical work on that Mark 2.
Nice work!!
Good to see an antique machine still pluggin away today!
This build is gonna be spectacular... love these videos and seeing the immense amount of work and detailed planning that goes into a Foose project.
Chip Foose and Boyd Coddington were the pimps of automobile design (1988-1993) in my most influential days!
"Your gunna drive me to drinkin'!"
Yeah bro, bro it up 👍🏼
Thanks for sharing
Very cool stuff! I'm going to have to try that technique on a project I have, thanks for the ideas.
An that's how a specialty tool is born. 😮
Nicely done lad!
Always a pleasure
Thanks Cody . Patience is the virtue !
Like The Mechanic Said In John Wick, I'll Have It Ready In The Summer Of 2060! lol😂👍💯
Man just when the video starts to get good it ends
Very nice. If you heat then quench the brass it will become soft and form the corner easier. It will re harden with time. Good luck!
Cody resembles the other guy from Monkey Garage! Seems this gene pool is very talented
Monkey garage was a joke
legend and master
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
👍
As soon as I saw the yellow color of the cutter I said router bit. I've used tha method for several projects.
I understand now thank you
Is this the same Cody who worked for OCC?
I was wondering the same thing. He does resemble an older version of him.
That's what I was wondering.
I thought the same, but I just checked OCC Cody’s Insta and it’s a different guy. He has a tattoo sleeve on his right arm. This one doesn’t.
How will that trim be attached to the car. Threads cut into the back or some 3m type double sided tape?
Lincoln Continental
I want a job at foose design
WANNA GO FAST 😅