Little mick bloody well buddy your an inspiration to so many people. Your talent will inspire more back yard boys to have a go. ☆☆☆☆☆, video with no bull shit. Straight from your heart. Fabulous information indeed.🥇 Regards, Daggy.🫡
You are a deadset legend to the younger generations Mick. I hope you inspire a whole new generation to take up the skills that are very fast dying out. Thanks for your inspiration.
Love the series mate! One of my favourite fabrication tools in my shed is a stump with a small bowl shape carved in for shrinking and the old tear drop! Decent sandbag too. Need to get myself a shrinker and stretcher though to save time, any tips for the English wheel??
🎄🕊️💎Oh um oh that episode flew by fast 💨 because it’s so good to watch our heroes in real time and everyone is having fun watching together with friends and family and my Input is for a mad little mick skull-and flames 🔥 please your skull skills are legendary as are your flame 🔥 work is red hot 🔥 loving this project so much 💎🕊️🎄
Little mick bloody well buddy your an inspiration to so many people. Your talent will inspire more back yard boys to have a go. ☆☆☆☆☆, video with no bull shit. Straight from your heart. Fabulous information indeed.🥇 Regards, Daggy.🫡
You are a deadset legend to the younger generations Mick. I hope you inspire a whole new generation to take up the skills that are very fast dying out. Thanks for your inspiration.
The pullmax is awesome. Worth its wait in gold.
Cheers Mick, been enjoying the series and digging the sheet metal info. Reminds me of reading the old 60's how to articles in Hot rod mags.
Would love to have a Pullmax!
Hey Mick Wazza here ,I don't think anyone could give you tips ,your showing us in the custom world how it's done best good stuff mate
Thanks Mick enjoy watching your tips on making things well done.
Enjoying the build series
Best wishes from Northern Ireland 🍻👍
Good Day Mick. Watching you from Akron,Ohio.Dig the show mate. I am working on a old race car that raced in 1978.Later Tuna.
Love the series mate! One of my favourite fabrication tools in my shed is a stump with a small bowl shape carved in for shrinking and the old tear drop! Decent sandbag too. Need to get myself a shrinker and stretcher though to save time, any tips for the English wheel??
🎄🕊️💎Oh um oh that episode flew by fast 💨 because it’s so good to watch our heroes in real time and everyone is having fun watching together with friends and family and my Input is for a mad little mick skull-and flames 🔥 please your skull skills are legendary as are your flame 🔥 work is red hot 🔥 loving this project so much 💎🕊️🎄
Pure art 👍
I would make a plywood template from the steel one to keep as a reference, saves tracing the tank if you make anymore or similiar ones in the future.
Cool shit bud love watching it
Love the work been enjoying the channel keep it up and fk authority
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So you work from the outside to the centre when shrinking.
I know blokes use english wheels to finish smooth things up, but can you finnish by hand as well?
Patched? Where's that being showed.