Those trucks back then were the work horses and sat outside on farms ,fields etc they went threw alot. I got to say is that the metal work came out great and keep these excellent videos coming.
Derek, you are one talented man. I really enjoy your video's. Very interesting, you seem to always have the solution! I meant what I said at the car show, the shirt fit perfect. Thanks
Thanks for the video and photos! I'm "finishing" a 33 Chevy pickup right now, and have a 32 Ford Pickup under a tarp waiting to get started on next. I may have to re-watch some of your earlier videos before I start it :-D
As a retired “old school panel beater” from the U.K., I’m really enjoying your channel. It’s encouraging to see the metal finishing skills being kept alive. With access to affordable machinery for the home builder, just about anything is achievable. It just takes patience and practice culminating in that moment when you can stand back & say “I did that” & give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done. Thanks for sharing & a Merry Christmas to you and everyone who supports your channel 🇬🇧🇨🇦
Derek, Superb metal fab work on your 32 cab. Your attention to detail & eye for what looks right is spot on. Your cab is a work of art. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.
My dad & I was in the process of extending the cab on his 32 ford p.up when he suddenly passed in 2014 ! Me fighting M/S now 22 yrs ! Maybe it will strike one of our sons interest one day WHO knows !
We haven't really thought of it. We just put what we can on RUclips. There's lots there. Check out Lazze Metal shaping and Make it Kustom on RUclips too. They have great metal shaping videos.
I'm thinking of building Such model,..base of the DODGE/Plymouth Pickup Body 😎🍷 however I don't have any tools other than a welding machine I've been looking at several ,,2002-2007 DODGE Pickups,thus using the body panel from those models..
Absolutely I always Enjoy watching your Videos 😎🍷🥃🤙
Those trucks back then were the work horses and sat outside on farms ,fields etc they went threw alot. I got to say is that the metal work came out great and keep these excellent videos coming.
Nice job
Great Job Derick , Happy Holidays !!
Derek, you are one talented man. I really enjoy your video's. Very interesting, you seem to always have the solution!
I meant what I said at the car show, the shirt fit perfect. Thanks
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video and like the truck
Beautiful work a true craftsman keep the videos coming
If I only we had youtube 20 years ago! I had to use pictures and snail mail.
Nice work. Thanks for sharing. Cheers 🍻
Awesome video! I am a metalworking rookie building a 32 truck and this video was very helpful. Thanks!
Thank you! It's great to hear that it helps!
Absolutely Amazing work and Builds guys 🤙 I appreciate all your Tips and video's keep up the great work and Builds 🤙🥃🥃🍷🍷 guys,😎👍
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the video and photos! I'm "finishing" a 33 Chevy pickup right now, and have a 32 Ford Pickup under a tarp waiting to get started on next. I may have to re-watch some of your earlier videos before I start it :-D
Thank you for the comments. I appreciate it. I hope anything I did can help choose the same direction or even help you choose your own.
Awesome! Great info.
Your metal work and welding is top notch. I just started watching and love your ideas.have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year sir.
Thank you, appreciate your comments. All the best to you and your family!
As a retired “old school panel beater” from the U.K., I’m really enjoying your channel. It’s encouraging to see the metal finishing skills being kept alive. With access to affordable machinery for the home builder, just about anything is achievable. It just takes patience and practice culminating in that moment when you can stand back & say “I did that” & give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done.
Thanks for sharing & a Merry Christmas to you and everyone who supports your channel 🇬🇧🇨🇦
Thank you! Very well said! Merry Christmas to you and yours as well!
Merry Christmas to you & yours Derrick. Nice work daddy-o.
Thanks Danny, Merry Christmas and all the best in the new year!
Derek,
Superb metal fab work on your 32 cab. Your attention to detail & eye for what looks right is spot on. Your cab is a work of art.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.
Love your comments, thanks for the feedback! Merry Christmas!
Really enjoyed this video ! Have wonder for a wile what went into bringing the cab back to life GREAT job !! Merry Christmas to you and yours !
Merry Christmas to you and your family as well!
My dad & I was in the process of extending the cab on his 32 ford p.up when he suddenly passed in 2014 ! Me fighting M/S now 22 yrs ! Maybe it will strike one of our sons interest one day WHO knows !
Your truck is really looking good!! Thanks for sharing. New Sub !!
Thank you! I subscribed to yours as well.
@@coldstreamrodshop Thanks Brother !!
What gauge sheet metal did you use for the cab corners ?
@@battlewelder I always use 18 gauge
Have you ever thought of selling videos such as for the 32 to34 ford p/u. I know i would buy one. I just bought a bead roller so i am a knew be.
We haven't really thought of it. We just put what we can on RUclips. There's lots there. Check out Lazze Metal shaping and Make it Kustom on RUclips too. They have great metal shaping videos.
I couldn't find the door video?
@@marknelson1712 ruclips.net/video/F3MJnDJvYro/видео.html
I'm thinking of building Such model,..base of the DODGE/Plymouth Pickup Body 😎🍷 however I don't have any tools other than a welding machine I've been looking at several ,,2002-2007 DODGE Pickups,thus using the body panel from those models..
Good luck!
I started with welder and an engine block for my first build. It's one step at a time, just have a vision and move forward.
What gauge/type of sheet metal do you use?
I use 18 gauge
@@coldstreamrodshop Ok thanks, dumb question but are we talkin hot rolled or cold rolled?
@@Aka_Tig hot rolled for body metal typically
@@coldstreamrodshop Thanks!
CHEARS!!!