Great job, I love the front end, the single offset fog light, the crossmember, headlight bracket and the British Columbia plate makes it all look great. I really like the way you don't want it to look like an afterthought and take the time to make it look like Henry Ford made it in 1932. Look forward to the next video.
With your extreme attention to small details you are no doubt destined to be one of the worlds greatest custom builders...if you're not there already. Well done...again, Jordan.
There wont be much flex in the cross shaft and drag link now, looks good Jordan. The needle scaler does a good job aging items, the BC plate looks old on the screen... very handy for aging repairs etc. Cheers Greg
Congratulations. It's coming along nicely so far. 😮.really likeing this project. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Hey Jordan, Love your attention to detail & the tricks to get the aged look. The screw up tie rods were on the early Holdens as well, like EH (1964 back) I just cannot remember if they were threaded on like the one's you have...... Keep up the good work. Cheers from Northern NSW 😃👍
Front end looks great. Rear suggestion; shorten the horns about half way to the trunk, use the spreader bar as a mount for you spare tire , hinged let or right so easy access to the trunk.
I like your fog light idea better than the badge but wish the cool bracket was just an inch or so shorter…but then I feel silly even suggesting anything to a talented guy like you. That’s gonna be one sweet ride, for sure.
It's made for getting slag off the the difficult low hydrogen welds. Or any slag from welds in general, and of course scale. We just knew it as a needle gun.
Adding the plate and rivets has made a dull bracket into a finished piece. If you have a 36 wishbone, what year is the axle?. Thanks Jordan, another quality film.
🦘🇦🇺 Looking good Jordan 👍🏼 I love the way you "Antique" your brackets & fittings
Thanks Rob!
You're really getting me hooked on making the piece look cast with that needle scaler. Nice work.
Give it a crack! You will have a new love affair
Great job, I love the front end, the single offset fog light, the crossmember, headlight bracket and the British Columbia plate makes it all look great. I really like the way you don't want it to look like an afterthought and take the time to make it look like Henry Ford made it in 1932. Look forward to the next video.
Yes! Everything about the car puts a smile on my face. I love the practical approach rather than being over engineered.
Thank you kindly guys. Means a lot. It’s fun to create these pieces that will be over looked. They are my favourite
With your extreme attention to small details you are no doubt destined to be one of the worlds greatest custom builders...if you're not there already. Well done...again, Jordan.
Thank you kindly Eric, still a lot to learn and create to get any recognition but it’s been a fun journey to be apart of this wild addiction
Looks great,really awesome detail!
Thanks Daryl
The amount of effort you put into your work speaks for itself - well done
Thanks kindly Bob, Dad told me never to cut corners unless I’m racing
Man that looks killer! also really like the headlamp setup especially the one fog lamp!
Thanks Dale! Much appreciated
I like the fog light on the front spreader bar. I think it looks better than a horn would.
I’m with yeah!
Hello from back home ! The car is looking great , you’ve got a great eye for design Jordan .
Thanks Mike! Hope you guys are well, summer looks like it came early!
@@bennettscustomsco It's been beautiful , I'm loving your channel buddy. Cheers
There wont be much flex in the cross shaft and drag link now, looks good Jordan. The needle scaler does a good job aging items, the BC plate looks old on the screen... very handy for aging repairs etc. Cheers Greg
I definitely have a love affair with the scaler at the moment
Congratulations. It's coming along nicely so far. 😮.really likeing this project. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Thank you Jared! Always great to see your support
Great work again Jordan . Look foreward to more of the same.
Well done
Thank you Paul!
Hey Jordan, Love your attention to detail & the tricks to get the aged look.
The screw up tie rods were on the early Holdens as well, like EH (1964 back) I just cannot remember if they were threaded on like the one's you have...... Keep up the good work. Cheers from Northern NSW 😃👍
Good to know Steve I’ll have to have a look at one next time! Thanks for the tip!
Front end looks great. Rear suggestion; shorten the horns about half way to the trunk, use the spreader bar as a mount for you spare tire , hinged let or right so easy access to the trunk.
They will definitely get shortened forsure! No spare tire but a few other ideas 💡
I like your fog light idea better than the badge but wish the cool bracket was just an inch or so shorter…but then I feel silly even suggesting anything to a talented guy like you. That’s gonna be one sweet ride, for sure.
I definitely agree, I had planned on shortening it slightly
Sure hope that sway bar gets proven..
I'd add that to my rigs.
You and I both!
@@bennettscustomsco and that bracket turned out Tits!
Nice job Jordan on the bracket looks great
Thanks John!
Awesome👍
You and Bellos are my favorite UA-cam builders.
Thank you kindly! Bellos is one extremely talented man!
I wonder if the needle scaler has the same effect as shot blasting?
I think the use of both would be the perfect receipt
It's made for getting slag off the the difficult low hydrogen welds. Or any slag from welds in general, and of course scale. We just knew it as a needle gun.
A leather trunk may look kinda cool mounted to the extra frame in the back, just a thought.
the wrap boys on you benny,ya mate does some amazing work al.put me onto it .wish you all well
So creative your skills are epic! Loving your content and vibe my dude! 🙏🏼🥳
Between Fitzee, Karl, and Jordan, I get 99% of my bodywork info and ideas from Canada - even if Jordan's in Western Australia! 🇨🇦🇦🇺
Adding the plate and rivets has made a dull bracket into a finished piece. If you have a 36 wishbone, what year is the axle?. Thanks Jordan, another quality film.
It’s a 36 axle aswell, hope to replace it with a 32 heavy at some point
Its a very cool build. Great job
That work not easy but our did very well.👍👍
Thank you sir!
Jordan have you thought about trimming the extra length from left steering arm.not needed on right hand drive
Yeah I will, or maybe put something inside the hole hahah
Has the 92 year old steering box got enough adjustment left ? . Or will you reco it, if parts are available ?. Nice roadster mate.
Pedals. Talk to Lee. He just finished his pedals and brakes.
Next weeks video! They are all finished up and working! It’s coming together!
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