1928 Model A Tail Pan Fabrication & Quarter Panel Repair- Yard Art Model A Build- Part 9
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2023
- Finally had a little time to work on the Ol' Yard Art Model A over the last couple of weeks! Made a new tail pan from scratch, lower filler panel, and repaired all of the sheet metal on the quarters from the doors back. Lookin' pretty good at this point... With pretty much all of the major body repairs done at this point, the next job is going to be the installation of a steel roof. Stay tuned....
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Mindboggling skills...
Best part of watching you build cars is you don't talk it to death! Thank you!! It looks great!
The Picasso of the panel….
Late night release. Anytime a good time..🤙🤘
what an amazing show case or raw skill.
Yes! Am supposed to be calling it a night but I'm watching this!!
You are a genius! This is much better then watching a James Bond movie!!! Fantastic!
Your videos are the best body wielding details that I have seen on RUclips. Short and to the point.
thanks for sharing looking good
Nice project.
damn! i cant wait till the next video! awesome!
You're a wizard. Fabulous work!!!
Good stuff. Been waiting on this one!!
So glad to see you back in action mate!
Finally! Been waiting for this video!
Kool man! Knocking it out.
I dig the 2x hammer form, very creative with the patch work too, nice work
It's cool how you put all this in one video, that car looks to be in pretty good shape to have been yard art.
Love the videos and watching you fabricate stuff. I know you have a ton of projects and other commitments, but I wish there were a lot more videos on this project. Look forward to the next.
Excellent work as always! 👍🏻
Very good work,the best I have ever seen.WHAT A Pro!!!
This was so satisfying to watch. Nothing like replacing rust with steel. Looks great. 👍
What great work you do, enjoyed watching!!
I watched part 1 then saw yard art 2 today(it was in the title so i remembered it) then i went straight to this video. Very cool metal work. I use the same techniques over my tin work career and hobbies. I subscribed
Absolutely bloody fantastic. What skills
Hey, Rotter's. Good video. You did a fantastic job on the new panels. It sure helps to have the right equipment. Thanks for sharing.👍👍🍁
Love the way you explains things without loosing me, The editing is spot on. Where's the rest of it?
Amazing work, brother.🤓👍
You have awsome metal building skills. Greets from Germany
Been waiting in anticipation. Nice work
first class great content,fantastic
Awesome job dude!
This model A will be better than new, if it is completed. Greetings from germany.
That thing is looking good Ben, it's starting to take shape. Hope you get a warm spring and keep building cool stuff.
Mad Skills, dude.
That's a lot of work for a $99 patch panel.
It's really amazing how far you've come on the body considering what you started out with. I enjoy watching someone take the worst piece of junk they can find and re-doing it from the ground up. That takes real skill and a lot of creativity. I think of people like you as metal sculptors not just gear heads.
Some good body and fender mender work .
just found this channel, extraordinary fabrication work bud, new sub from the UK
Nice job!
!!! Wow thks for sharing your project ya come along way ya make it look easy mine is about the same lot of patients and time the bottom thought wood be harder to but ya got this Later from the SK the Canadian side
Nice job! Looks like it grew there.
Thanks for making these videos! I love to watch you bring this thing back from the dead. Very cool to see it all come together and good to watch someone who knows what they're doing haha.
Just amazed at your talent. I came to this party late. I'm a Model A owner and picked this storyline up just today via the magical RUclips algorithm whatever. I've got to know whether the #4 cylinder cleaned up or not. Can't find where that was addressed. That looked pretty bad, even to a non-mechanic. Thanks for letting us in on this project. Really enjoying it.
Another fantastic video. There is nothing better than seeing something broken being fixed and you are a true master. I love the style of your videos. You explain what you are going to do, then just get on with it. Perfect!
Ya make it look easy thks for sharing your project with us lve got one like this 28 Essexx 2dr suide door lots of work le you keep going mighty fine
Yay! The model A! Been looking forward to an update. Great stuff as always 😉
You make it look way to easy
Try cutting your wire speed back a little you won't have so much weld to grind off . I love to see a good metal man at work .
You could also just weld a flat plat, and then weld those bump extentions onto the plate, instead of bending it.
Somehow found your channel again after a year. Just got through the build so far, great work!
btw I checked the playlist to see if I missed anything and part 7 is missing and some random video is in there.
Thanks, got it fixed up. Part 7 is engine tear down and inspection. 👍
@@rottersgarage Yeah I watched it, apart from the obvious damage that engine was in surprisingly good condition. Someone took care of it long ago, good that you're fixing it up!
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Just subscribed she looks amazing. Are you going to keep her original
Looking good. Any news on the twin m90 car?
I'm staring at it right now... Lol. I will admit I rushed it in the past, so basically at cleetus last year I did a couple of things that caused an extremely lean condition. I'm sure the tops of the pistons came off. The plan is, as soon as the freaking snow goes away up here, to bring it to the shop, pull my blown up engine out, put the stock engine back in that was in for the first fire up, get it running again. Then the plan is injection, weather it be a sniper, or direct port system, I would like to have injection in the long run. Give me a month or so and it will at a bare minimum be running again. Thanks for watching!!
@@rottersgarage I understand. I’m from Wisconsin,too.
Maybe you could blow the m90s into a TPI injection using just the lower manifold?
outstanding! what kind of grinding disk did you use on the welds a flop disk or regulur grinding disc ?
I use plantex brand 40 grit flap discs for just about everything on the shop. Finish it up with 40 grit 2" rolocs on the air grinder.
Okay, its been a month. How is The Yard Art Model A doing? Oh yeah, beautiful work.
Working on the roof right now... 👍
@@rottersgarage COOL .
Do you have part 10 of this build?
Working on it, I'm kinda slow these days on the videos, the shop is packed and really don't have a lot of time for my personal stuff.... Soon.... Roof is next...
Damn what happened to part 4, 5, 6, 7, 8??? Went to part 3 to part 9
Why don't you use the same gauge metal as the original car
Had to actually Google what the stock body was made of, because I never would have ever even thought about it.... Honestly I use 18 ga for everything body related here. And the Google search told me model A's were stamped from 19 gauge. Sooo.... Basically I am using the same gauge.....
your videos are so far apart i've been lost interest moved on to watching bad chad