@@jovo21thank you. Not sure to be honest. Maybe because most people are not building something at this level so it may not get people's attention 🤷🏻♂️
Anytime you bead roll a panel you should pre stretch the metal. They make a planishing hammer for that but I’ve seen videos where people making them out of an air chisel. Awesome car to.
@@jimmycapps3653thank you! yes, the proper way would be to pre-stretch the metal with an English wheel or planishing hammer but unfortunately I don't have the room for an English wheel in my garage right now. So I've been bead rolling without one but so far it's not too bad. eventually I do want to get one
@@FactoryFreshChannel I use standard steel and aluminum. For my standard steel I use 2 different sizes 18 and 20 gauge and 16 gauge for aluminum It's a pretty big weight difference from 20 to 18 gauge on the standard steel so I try to stick with 20 gauge that way I can cut back on weight but if weight is not an issue for you you can try to do 18 gauge. Also 18 gauge will be harder to work with than 20 gauge. Just something to keep in mind.
@@FactoryFreshChannel I just edited my last post. So the smaller the Gauge number the thicker the sheet metal is. I'm sure you know that already. I just want to let you know that I made the change on my last post
Nice hands bro consider taking then to a manicure specialist at times. I say this because your consideration for camera view is great for the viewer, so why not. Keep up the good work! Im going to subscribe to your experience and skill right now
@@ChutneyInc. Thank you for subscribing. Next video will be about me getting a manicure 💅🏼😂 I work with my hands all the time they are the most useful tools I have. I'm afraid a manicure might ruin them
i like all the in depth tips you give
@@MatthewSarduy33177 Thank you! I'll make sure to keep on doing that 👍🏼
My brother how do you only have 2k subs and 14k views. This is better than majority of the "car youtubers" videos
@@jovo21thank you. Not sure to be honest. Maybe because most people are not building something at this level so it may not get people's attention 🤷🏻♂️
Keep them coming mate! Nice clean work, and nicely explained
Appreciate it, glad you liked the explanation!
Anytime you bead roll a panel you should pre stretch the metal. They make a planishing hammer for that but I’ve seen videos where people making them out of an air chisel. Awesome car to.
@@jimmycapps3653thank you! yes, the proper way would be to pre-stretch the metal with an English wheel or planishing hammer but unfortunately I don't have the room for an English wheel in my garage right now. So I've been bead rolling without one but so far it's not too bad. eventually I do want to get one
Now this is a build series I can get behind
Thanks for the support! 😎🤘🏻
Love to see this kinda stuff!! So sick!!
@@parkersheffield3841 Thank you!
Great video! Thanks for sharing, love the build!
@@FactoryFreshChannel Thank you for the support! Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼
@ what gauge sheet metal do you use for stuff like this. I have a hard time getting thin gauge stuff from my metal suppliers
@@FactoryFreshChannel I use standard steel and aluminum.
For my standard steel I use 2 different sizes
18 and 20 gauge and 16 gauge for aluminum
It's a pretty big weight difference from 20 to 18 gauge on the standard steel so I try to stick with 20 gauge that way I can cut back on weight but if weight is not an issue for you you can try to do 18 gauge.
Also 18 gauge will be harder to work with than 20 gauge. Just something to keep in mind.
@@FactoryFreshChannel I just edited my last post. So the smaller the Gauge number the thicker the sheet metal is. I'm sure you know that already. I just want to let you know that I made the change on my last post
@ 😂 yeah I know what you mean. Keep shooting video’s! Your build is gonna be sick!!
Thats a bad ass car
@@Smithgarage-j32 thank you! 😎👍🏼
Really nicely done
@@sainzfab thank you 😎🙌🏼
The initial view point had my 🧠 leaking sonic 💫💫💫💫💫. Like what if shocks could spring a car more forward between high horse power shifts
@@ChutneyInc. I see what you mean. That's be pretty crazy!
Nice hands bro consider taking then to a manicure specialist at times. I say this because your consideration for camera view is great for the viewer, so why not. Keep up the good work! Im going to subscribe to your experience and skill right now
@@ChutneyInc. Thank you for subscribing. Next video will be about me getting a manicure 💅🏼😂 I work with my hands all the time they are the most useful tools I have. I'm afraid a manicure might ruin them
Mad build men
@@CarlitoRampersad thanks 🙏🏼
Mmm, nice work dude!
@@YootubeUK Thank you!
Hi there, nearly same difficulty level project with same car ; )
@@ozgur_butu Nice! Keep at it. You got this, just have to keep on pushing.
wow
What's the story with this car? Did you build the entire chassis or buy it as is? Can you do a video and explain that crazy front suspension? 👍
@@choff6057 I made everything including suspension and Chassis. Yes I can make a video
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Great project, but when the bead rolling started I had to flag your video for adult material, real sorry dude
@@__-vb3ht I totally understand 😅 Sorry about that. I'll try and keep it pg next time
i think your front calipers are on the wrong side/upside down.
@@PeaceDotExe you have a good eye lol yes they are on the wrong side. I knew that already. I just haven't had the time to switch them.
*MAKING*.
@@Chris.Davies fixed lol thank you 👍🏻
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. New sub.
Visited your Instagram page. Wow! Following.
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@ICTPerformance268 thank you for the support! 😎🤙🏼