Great craftmanship the only additional thing I'd do is make some vinyl washers to avoid electrolysis between the different metals. Greetings from Panama
Definitely. But they sell “drop” material by the pound and it was cheaper than having thinner material cut and paying full retail. Plus a cut fee or two.🤨
Well of course he said at the beginning of the video that it was thick aluminum and it was a little Overkill but that's all they had any more dumb questions
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Awesome man good to see you working again keep up the good work
Top notch fab skills.
Neat bending of the aluminum. I like that. How you cut it and then bent.
Very cool, great job
Would you consider making and selling a set? ‘58 cj-5. Need both passenger and drivers side frames.
Well I sure like the music that you're playing with the video most videos have some boring music but this I like!!!
Nice
Great craftmanship the only additional thing I'd do is make some vinyl washers to avoid electrolysis between the different metals. Greetings from Panama
Does this seat fold down? For people trying to get in the backseat
I liked the seat stand. Very nicely crafted will stand to water or rain? Aluminum in contact with water gets bad.
Do you do work on other peoples cars? I have a 1973 c10 i want to restore im in the dfw area
Who's the band? They're as good as your Al welding.
It'll be great when people ask where you got them...
Is that material a little thick?
Looks good tho
Definitely. But they sell “drop” material by the pound and it was cheaper than having thinner material cut and paying full retail. Plus a cut fee or two.🤨
Thanks!
So does the lady that drives this jeep weigh like 700 lbs?
Well of course he said at the beginning of the video that it was thick aluminum and it was a little Overkill but that's all they had any more dumb questions
I thought this was just gonna be another guy throwing parts at a cj. That is clearly not the case