I never seen a 20s dodge up close. I knew a guy who had a 25 Chrysler coup. That was perfect. He even had the correct radio in it . That tank looks great
@@pbmachines972 i believe chrysler bought out the dodge brothers who went on to auto racing where the big money was. Same with the origonal Chevrolet selling to the newly formed general motors. At some point the name changed from dodge brothers to just dodge
I dug out some honda 480 parts if you can use them. I got some engine parts a complete forks complete swing arm and wheels. They were left over from making 2 bikes into one. They have been sitting in the barn for over 10 years. If you want them they are yours
Looks like you are sporting the Everlast 350 EXT with the Power cool 400? Great set up. I have been using machines from powerarc, power plasma, and powertig seriesfor 5 years now professionally for my welding business. Although I still have some blue and red machines like you in the background I do not use as much these days. Funny how that works. My Powertig 250 EX I almost exclusively run for aluminum and it is a money maker!👌. I imagine that 350 will put up with some hell pushing it for high amp long runs be cool to see it really worked!?.... Good day man keep it up.
JD Mobile Welding Service thanks man yeah I am a big Miller fan but the Everlast is a no brainer I started with a DV 200 for a commercial kitchen job it earned it’s keep but it had issues right out of the box I did a video on it like a year ago might want to check it out ✌️
I did see the video where they got a little happy with the goo surrounding your HF points them melting onto them. I am sure that was a little disappointing but recoverable at least. On my Power Plasma 50S great cutter when I first received it it worked great except for the built in internal regulator had a small leak when I turned off the unit I could hear it hissing. Open up the regulator all the way and control it from my external regulator no problem but set it at the sweet spot 72 psi or so on the unit it self and it leaked but called up Everlast explained it and they sent me out another new unit as soon as they got the tracking number for the one with issue. No problem since with that unit or the others. I do like the external regulator's which they are starting to go with their new I series of cutters. I take care of them and every once and a while on some down time I pull the covers and do a compressed air blow down. I am sure it will help overtime as I use the crap out of them.👩🏭
Great job dude looks fantastic. Quick question how do you prevent getting that small flat spot along the edge of the piece of metal that is started in the power dolls? I usually don't end up with that problem with the thinner stuff but on the 14 gauge and 12 gauge it always seems to happen to me it's only seems to be on the edge that is fed into the rollers the flat spot doesn't occur on the other end after rolled. Great video keep up the great work
Thanks dude um if you need to .Add a few inches of material over roll it a couple of times then cut it back on both ends to the dimension you need no more flat spot
@@pbmachines972 great tip thank you so much for the advice the next time I roll something thick I will definitely do that eliminate that flat spot. Thanks again
👍 you do some nice work there 😎. Your bevels looked perfect. Would you mind sharing what process you used to do that? Was it simply a flap disc, or did you cut it with a zip disc at an angle so you get the bevel for free? thank you.
I never seen a 20s dodge up close. I knew a guy who had a 25 Chrysler coup. That was perfect. He even had the correct radio in it .
That tank looks great
Hey thanks 🙏 I always thought Chrysler came after Dodge anyhow he was surprised it looked exact👌
@@pbmachines972 i believe chrysler bought out the dodge brothers who went on to auto racing where the big money was. Same with the origonal Chevrolet selling to the newly formed general motors. At some point the name changed from dodge brothers to just dodge
I dug out some honda 480 parts if you can use them. I got some engine parts a complete forks complete swing arm and wheels. They were left over from making 2 bikes into one. They have been sitting in the barn for over 10 years. If you want them they are yours
Walter Davis man I need all those parts the bike I have is missing alot
@@pbmachines972 ill get out to the farm and get them. Let you know when im heading to toms river and we can meet up somewhere
Looks like you are sporting the Everlast 350 EXT with the Power cool 400? Great set up. I have been using machines from powerarc, power plasma, and powertig seriesfor 5 years now professionally for my welding business. Although I still have some blue and red machines like you in the background I do not use as much these days. Funny how that works. My Powertig 250 EX I almost exclusively run for aluminum and it is a money maker!👌. I imagine that 350 will put up with some hell pushing it for high amp long runs be cool to see it really worked!?.... Good day man keep it up.
JD Mobile Welding Service thanks man yeah I am a big Miller fan but the Everlast is a no brainer I started with a DV 200 for a commercial kitchen job it earned it’s keep but it had issues right out of the box I did a video on it like a year ago might want to check it out ✌️
I did see the video where they got a little happy with the goo surrounding your HF points them melting onto them. I am sure that was a little disappointing but recoverable at least. On my Power Plasma 50S great cutter when I first received it it worked great except for the built in internal regulator had a small leak when I turned off the unit I could hear it hissing. Open up the regulator all the way and control it from my external regulator no problem but set it at the sweet spot 72 psi or so on the unit it self and it leaked but called up Everlast explained it and they sent me out another new unit as soon as they got the tracking number for the one with issue. No problem since with that unit or the others. I do like the external regulator's which they are starting to go with their new I series of cutters. I take care of them and every once and a while on some down time I pull the covers and do a compressed air blow down. I am sure it will help overtime as I use the crap out of them.👩🏭
Great job dude looks fantastic. Quick question how do you prevent getting that small flat spot along the edge of the piece of metal that is started in the power dolls? I usually don't end up with that problem with the thinner stuff but on the 14 gauge and 12 gauge it always seems to happen to me it's only seems to be on the edge that is fed into the rollers the flat spot doesn't occur on the other end after rolled. Great video keep up the great work
Thanks dude um if you need to .Add a few inches of material over roll it a couple of times then cut it back on both ends to the dimension you need no more flat spot
@@pbmachines972 great tip thank you so much for the advice the next time I roll something thick I will definitely do that eliminate that flat spot. Thanks again
👍 you do some nice work there 😎. Your bevels looked perfect. Would you mind sharing what process you used to do that? Was it simply a flap disc, or did you cut it with a zip disc at an angle so you get the bevel for free? thank you.
Thank you sir I use a 90 degree die grinder with a 60 grit disc
How much did this tank cost the customer? Nice work.
Hey thanks we traded favors