Thanks for enduring the struggle, Phillip! Now I'm gonna hafta go check out how Heath did his rear panel modification! (smile) You've given me an excellent process to follow for modifying my own rear panel! Enjoy! Be safe! Get well! Bro Harry
The struggle is real. Been a tough few weeks. Hopefully, the way I did it will help you. I'm sure there are other ways to do it, and you may even come up with a better idea!
That trunk panel turned pretty nice! That's a different idea of the top, keeping the vinyl. I guess its done before, but i havent seen a Model A, chopped top with a vinyl. It sure is something different, so go for it!
Panel modification turned out nice, Phillip... Definitely gives you more usable floor area in the back... Thanks for explaining the difference between the different models, I for one didn’t know the difference between the two... and your future plans for yours, definitely sounds great... Nice to see that you assembled the Beadroller and got to use it some... Any plans on adding a motor or round handle to it as others have ?? From what I can tell it’s cumbersome trying to work the crank and keep the panel straight in alignment with the dies... Thanks for shooting the video for us even though you weren’t 100 percent... It’s much appreciated... Hope you get to feeling much better,,, just working out in the garage sometimes, turns out to be good medicine... lol Later my friend...
Using the bead roller was kind of cumbersome by myself. I’ve been watching some videos on modifying them, and I really like the idea of having a motor on it. I will at least put a wheel on it for sure. The handle just isn’t going to cut it. I’ll also build a stand for it. And you are so right, getting out in the garage is good medicine. It always feels good to get back out to the shop after being sick. Have a good week friend!
Yes sir! that is a great idea, and exactly what I have planned to do. I took a look at that yesterday, and decided to do that, but I was out of both time and energy LOL! Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching!
@@tonydaniels3093 that’s awesome man, I wish you were, that would be great. I never have anyone to stop by to see it. I know I have some local people watching my videos, but I don’t really have any hot rod buddies, as far as folks that will hang out in the shop. I’m a lone wolf, no club LOL.
@@phillipshotrodgarage it will look good either way. Chopped cars are becoming the norm for these late 20-30s cars. I'll support the build either way 👍💪
What a big difference that made and so much extra trunk space now, nice work and liked how that bead roller worked too!
Glad you liked it! Appreciate you watching, and thanks for the comment!
It's looking better Phil. Hope you feel better soon.
Thanks Ted, I appreciate you watching!
Your efforts are appreciated! The content is well worth waiting for. Thank you.
Thank you Bob! Appreciate the kind words!
Salute.....you made it happen despite being down with the sickness!!! (Musical reference)
It wasn’t easy, but I was determined.
Thanks for enduring the struggle, Phillip! Now I'm gonna hafta go check out how Heath did his rear panel modification! (smile)
You've given me an excellent process to follow for modifying my own rear panel! Enjoy! Be safe! Get well!
Bro Harry
The struggle is real. Been a tough few weeks. Hopefully, the way I did it will help you. I'm sure there are other ways to do it, and you may even come up with a better idea!
Nice work! Have to do that rear section just like you in the future. Thanks for the ideas.
Awesome, I hope it works out for you if you try it. I think it’s going to work out great. Thanks for watching!
That trunk panel turned pretty nice! That's a different idea of the top, keeping the vinyl. I guess its done before, but i havent seen a Model A, chopped top with a vinyl. It sure is something different, so go for it!
I think it will look awesome. I’ve seen pictures of chopped special coupes. I’ll try to find one and insert it in my next video.
Panel modification turned out nice, Phillip... Definitely gives you more usable floor area in the back...
Thanks for explaining the difference between the different models, I for one didn’t know the difference between the two... and your future plans for yours, definitely sounds great...
Nice to see that you assembled the Beadroller and got to use it some...
Any plans on adding a motor or round handle to it as others have ??
From what I can tell it’s cumbersome trying to work the crank and keep the panel straight in alignment with the dies...
Thanks for shooting the video for us even though you weren’t 100 percent... It’s much appreciated...
Hope you get to feeling much better,,, just working out in the garage sometimes, turns out to be good medicine... lol
Later my friend...
Using the bead roller was kind of cumbersome by myself. I’ve been watching some videos on modifying them, and I really like the idea of having a motor on it. I will at least put a wheel on it for sure. The handle just isn’t going to cut it. I’ll also build a stand for it. And you are so right, getting out in the garage is good medicine. It always feels good to get back out to the shop after being sick. Have a good week friend!
Ive got my coffee !
Was the coffee good?
@@phillipshotrodgarage always ! But not as good as your videos great job again
Don't try to make my head swell, or it wont fit my welding hood HAHA!
Lol
Phil, she's looking good ! I'll send you some pictures via your Facebook page of an A
Thanks Brian!
Can you notch the vertical panel around the rain gutter to facilitate easier removal and install?
Yes sir! that is a great idea, and exactly what I have planned to do. I took a look at that yesterday, and decided to do that, but I was out of both time and energy LOL! Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching!
@@phillipshotrodgarage this is my favorite project, and if i was near id be helping you
@@tonydaniels3093 that’s awesome man, I wish you were, that would be great. I never have anyone to stop by to see it. I know I have some local people watching my videos, but I don’t really have any hot rod buddies, as far as folks that will hang out in the shop. I’m a lone wolf, no club LOL.
Glad ur doing better and back to work on the car, don't chop her. Leave her original with a modern drive
Well, all the rest of my projects are going to be unchopped. I’ve got to chop something 😎. We will see.
@@phillipshotrodgarage it will look good either way. Chopped cars are becoming the norm for these late 20-30s cars. I'll support the build either way 👍💪