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  • @robertjohnson7728
    @robertjohnson7728 Год назад +7

    This man's fabrication skills is as good as I've ever seen. Any top car customising car company would be privileged to have him work for them. What a awesome job. Looks great.

  • @o2boutdoors
    @o2boutdoors Год назад +12

    Huge respect for your ability to understand where and how to cut/fill and have it look great afterwards!

    • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals
      @Dancing_Alone_wRentals Год назад +3

      Put me down for the Huge Respect column too. It was amazing to see how you sorted out those hood bumps in the road along the way.

  • @jesscneal
    @jesscneal Год назад +15

    Excellent episode. Those fenders and hood came out way better than I thought they would. Still very proportional. Nice work 👍

  • @nitewatch2.027
    @nitewatch2.027 Год назад +1

    Resembles the front clip of an English ford transit van from the 70’s. Awesome build

  • @st170ish
    @st170ish Год назад

    Love the unit of measurement... Whooooooop this over there

  • @alk3myst
    @alk3myst 7 месяцев назад

    Great work with that front clip.

  • @cjhill726
    @cjhill726 Год назад

    Such a cool build. Makes me want to get started on getting my 60 f250 4x4 back on the road.

  • @dukemm9487
    @dukemm9487 Год назад

    Crazy skills of this guy😮

  • @scott2183
    @scott2183 Год назад +4

    Really good information in this episode. I like how you figured out the fenders for the new design

  • @DeathTollRacing
    @DeathTollRacing Год назад +1

    I think that looks great and is going to look even better with the big box on the back because it's going to really compliment the snubnose.

  • @adythescumbag
    @adythescumbag Год назад

    He's an artist, an absolute bloody artist.

  • @melloyello89
    @melloyello89 Год назад +2

    I really like the look, and the work and process all makes sense. I still can't help but wonder about all the work on fitting the cab and fenders to the bus firewall, but it's hard to argue with the results

  • @asbjrnkvisle5831
    @asbjrnkvisle5831 Год назад +1

    This is one BIG project. Impressive work!

  • @levidbateman5174
    @levidbateman5174 Год назад

    Love the shortening, a snub nosed Ford, looks amazing!! The dually rear and extra frame does add up and yes the tucked engine from the Express Cab…

  • @deanadrian638
    @deanadrian638 Год назад +2

    Fine bit of fabricating. Proportioned up great. Shame to see the 37 gone to the crusher.. check out cold war motors. He just fixed up a 37 Chevy flat head. I had a flat head straight 8 in my 51 Pontiac. Smooth engine. Good luck.

    • @AustinCoulson
      @AustinCoulson Год назад +1

      I'm a sucker for flatheads. They just seem to run forever. Maybe it's the low compression

  • @jesusluna6049
    @jesusluna6049 Год назад

    Awesome metal work

  • @SchneiderClassics
    @SchneiderClassics Год назад

    THIS IS A REALLY COOL BUILD MATE

  • @deanadrian638
    @deanadrian638 Год назад

    Adventures made from scratch gets a whole load of 50s 60s 70s farm trucks complete. He sell you anything. But cool looking trucks he chops up.

  • @billyhaddock5540
    @billyhaddock5540 Год назад

    Austin, watching a Engineer work his magic on the body work is cool. this should be a cool Ice Cream Truck..

  • @rhiantaylor3446
    @rhiantaylor3446 Год назад

    Inspirational...

  • @senorspiegel
    @senorspiegel Год назад

    Man those cuts worked out great! Some accurate measuring and knowledge of how curves work! Good job!

  • @divadyrdnal
    @divadyrdnal Год назад

    Master class In sectioning body sheet metal…

  • @dandaman83
    @dandaman83 Год назад

    Damn that looks amazing, your fabrication skills are better then ever. I think youre ready for a SEMA build after this one!

  • @JoeB-pv8su
    @JoeB-pv8su Год назад

    Great job on fenders and hood! Looks great!!

  • @nordyfamily
    @nordyfamily Год назад +1

    Dude, you have wicked skills. Happy I found your channel. Keep up the hard work!

  • @danielmorgan190
    @danielmorgan190 Год назад

    I've taken power seats like that out of junkyard before by just jumping the wires to my drill battery--not exactly 12v, but it works for a quick move.

    • @AustinCoulson
      @AustinCoulson Год назад

      Thats a good idea, I might steal that sometime. Thx

  • @gheice_modelism
    @gheice_modelism Год назад

    I am liking our channel more and more. Please keep doing videos.

  • @josephlarkin131
    @josephlarkin131 Год назад

    Amazing work and skill truck looks very sharp!! Great content

  • @josearleicristoroza689
    @josearleicristoroza689 Год назад

    Nunca vi nada igual em mudanças de carrocerias, serviços bem feitos. Otimo proficional.

  • @lucsurmon2623
    @lucsurmon2623 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @VinyB57
    @VinyB57 Год назад

    Such a nice project dude! 👍I know..I'm a bit late to the party...😅

  • @diecastmodelhub
    @diecastmodelhub Год назад

    Freaking Amazing!!

  • @marciocosta2102
    @marciocosta2102 Год назад

    Parabéns, fiquei impressionado com a qualidade da construção do projeto. Brasil, Campo Grande MS

  • @martinmicheal4595
    @martinmicheal4595 Год назад

    Bro I could watch a lot of your work your really good at what you do subbed and liked and commented

  • @KevinHart87
    @KevinHart87 Год назад

    Nice work!

  • @jameslewry2950
    @jameslewry2950 Год назад

    G,day cobber, very interesting project, looking forward to the next posting. Hooroo mate.

  • @hollandduck79
    @hollandduck79 Год назад

    hello from the Netherlands .
    thanks for the video .
    Sincerely Hollandduck

  • @michael-michaelmotorcycle
    @michael-michaelmotorcycle Год назад +2

    Well done sectioning, shortening, stretching and sweetening those fenders.
    What are those green handled pliers you use when you get to bending the corner? Those look handy.

    • @AustinCoulson
      @AustinCoulson Год назад +2

      amzn.to/3IPRxeb
      I love these things

    • @michael-michaelmotorcycle
      @michael-michaelmotorcycle Год назад

      Thanks. Just added to my Amazon cart.
      All of your tips and tricks are awesome, thanks for documenting it.

  • @albatrozzz
    @albatrozzz Год назад

    Ништяк! (интересно как переведёт?!)

  • @DeathTollRacing
    @DeathTollRacing Год назад +1

    the green handled pliers you used on the front of the fender look sweet. Do you have a link?

  • @deanadrian638
    @deanadrian638 Год назад

    I think a oldish fire engine with a container on the back would bring in the customers. I converted a winabago Brave into a snowball outfit. Painted it all in Mardi gras colours we could carry 60 10lbs blocks of ice.. believe me when you shaved up 60 blocks in one day you a happy man to see them gone. Lol. But good fun doing the festivals in the south.. you got to build a fire engine one. Big red container. Lol. The Hot one 🔥

  • @_autoverse
    @_autoverse Год назад

    The nose surgery was so successful that it’ll take familiarity with the design of the truck to realise it’s been changed.

  • @aaronnelson7702
    @aaronnelson7702 Год назад

    Giant Samford and son truck at first.

  • @weshipitjamaica4354
    @weshipitjamaica4354 Год назад

    Excellent episode Dr. Surgeon Coulson. Which pick and pull do you go to?

    • @AustinCoulson
      @AustinCoulson Год назад

      That was pull and save out in Mead, WA

  • @avenger1888
    @avenger1888 8 месяцев назад

    You're doing a good job at combining the two vehicles. I'm just wondering why didnt you just build a custom frame for the old for truck or maybe modify the truck's current frame so you could have transferred the mechanical parts from the donor vehicle to the new or rebuilt frame / chassis.

  • @kevinleee3408
    @kevinleee3408 Год назад

    Holey moley

  • @tomklar14
    @tomklar14 Год назад

    Your work is impeccable. I am a long time cabinetmaker with some metal expirence along time ago.. but you have inspired me to try my hand at metal on my own.. would it be too much to ask for list of tools you use to do this work? And who sells these items .. like brake. , bead roller, shrinker, stetcher ect?

    • @AustinCoulson
      @AustinCoulson Год назад

      Here is a link to the combination shear and my Amazon store that has a lot of the smaller tools, although I don't update it often enough. The shrinker/stretcher I got from Eastwood. email me if there's a specific tool you see my use that you are trying to track down acthecarguy@gmail.com
      www.baileigh.com/shear-brake-roll-sbr-5216
      www.amazon.com/shop/austincoulson

  • @gravedigger8
    @gravedigger8 Год назад

    you should make another scale so you dont have the extra steps of blocking under the wheel

    • @AustinCoulson
      @AustinCoulson Год назад

      I would need to make 3 more scales to weigh a vehicle all at once and I haven't been able to justify that yet

    • @gravedigger8
      @gravedigger8 Год назад

      @@AustinCoulson but if you make 1 more you can do it an axel at a timei nstead of a tire at a time

    • @AustinCoulson
      @AustinCoulson Год назад

      @@gravedigger8 thats true I didn't think about that. Would cut the time in half

  • @lostintime8651
    @lostintime8651 Год назад +1

    Hey Austin, I have a dilemma perhaps you can help me with. I have a Ford E350 box truck. I assume it's a van that had a box professionally put on it.
    The issue is I need a gas tank. But a replacement one is over $1,000. I can't find one locally but even if I did it probably suffer the same rust situation.
    Even a used one from an area that doesn't get salt on the roads is very costly plus shipping.
    Do you have any thoughts on how I can find another tank that I can retrofit? The tank is the one that is behind the axle.
    There's plenty of room there and I can cut the box and floor to accommodate a different tank.
    Any help you can offer would be much appreciated.
    Thank you.

    • @lostintime8651
      @lostintime8651 Год назад

      It's a 2003

    • @AustinCoulson
      @AustinCoulson Год назад

      wow a 2003 with rust issues, thats a bummer. Have you tried your local scrap yard? Those vans seem to end up there a lot and a fuel tank is not a common item to see missing on them

  • @rfcmironchuck8628
    @rfcmironchuck8628 Год назад

    No critism here but, your overlaped 5inch strip, shouldnt be protected, i see so many youtubers welding stuff without putting any weld trought primer or some sort. Btw i love your stuff
    , im just asking..

    • @AustinCoulson
      @AustinCoulson Год назад +1

      In the last episode I used weld through primer on the inner A pillars because it was a larger area. I don't use WTP on a small piece like this because it only has a 1/2" overlap and the WTP seems to burn farther than that while welding making it kinda useless. That's just my opinion though, I know guys who like it and guys who hate it.

    • @melloyello89
      @melloyello89 Год назад

      ​@@AustinCoulson I'm not sure if you ever tried it but a bunch of the off-road channels I watch like to use a weldable brand of paint/primer called Steel-it that may be a little better for those purposes.

    • @AustinCoulson
      @AustinCoulson Год назад +1

      @@melloyello89 I've used it. I did some tests a while back where I welded with it, then pulled the welds apart to see how far the weld burns the paint and decided it's not worth the high costs for most applications. Eastwood makes a paint that has this cool tip for spraying the inside of frame rails that I prefer to use after the fact in most circumstances where weld through primer would be recommended. In this fenders case I have good access to the backside where I will primer and paint it

  • @deanadrian638
    @deanadrian638 Год назад +2

    Try saying Tinworm. Cancer don't sound good.

  • @Xdghia
    @Xdghia Год назад

    The word 'build' gets thrown around a lot these days .A broad term ,but this is a "build" in the true sense .