amazing amazing amazing video… truely one of a kind that’s going to help A LOT of people! i mean i’ve been looking for these references for ages, i never knew these used lift to dot fasteners! but it makes sense that it wasn’t just tech used by the us military! lol
What an amazing video!! but....now I would be to scared to try this. I told my husband I thought I could do side curtains because I do sew. But the punches you have and the equipment you used I would not have. I am going to have to rethink this now. Yours looks absolutely wonderful!!!! Thank you, Cindy
I'm contemplating a Model T or A roadster and this was very helpful. I'm trying to do as much research ahead of time and as you were saying, there are some things that you have to figure out yourself or be fortunate enough to find a video like yours. Thank You much.
I like the video very knowledgeable, I wish you would have told us where you bought the top from it might make it easier for everyone else to get ! Thumbs up, thumbs up , like the video.
Thanks for the comments Mark. I bought the top from Cartouche (Mac's). Who are owned by Eckler's. Not one of my better decisions. When I found that the rear side curtains were the wrong shape I contacted Mac's in writing wanting them to replace the two side curtains with some that fitted correctly. No response. In the end I had to write to the CEO of Eckler's in Florida and complained. He then pushed it down the, no doubt, long managerial chain of command until I was contacted by Mac's. They then asked for a paper pattern of what the side curtain should be like. Finally, some months later I received a suitable replacement. I have not used Mac's since. I can only conclude that Eckler's don't allow any local managerial flexibility. Customers service has gone out of the window. On top of that, I found when you placed an order for say five individual parts they would ship you five separate deliveries, with five shipping charges and in my case five separate customs charges. Almost as if it was to their advantage to hype the shipping figures to make the business look good. So their apparent lower prices turned out to be very, very expensive. The best thing about Mac's is they have the best website and catalogues. The other suppliers could learn something from that. But for me, never again!
amazing amazing amazing video… truely one of a kind that’s going to help A LOT of people! i mean i’ve been looking for these references for ages, i never knew these used lift to dot fasteners! but it makes sense that it wasn’t just tech used by the us military! lol
Glad it helps. As you say, trying to track down information on obscure things like this is really difficult.
What an amazing video!! but....now I would be to scared to try this. I told my husband I thought I could do side curtains because I do sew. But the punches you have and the equipment you used I would not have. I am going to have to rethink this now. Yours looks absolutely wonderful!!!! Thank you, Cindy
You can do it Cindy. Just take your time and think it through, all the punches are available if you look for them.
I'm contemplating a Model T or A roadster and this was very helpful. I'm trying to do as much research ahead of time and as you were saying, there are some things that you have to figure out yourself or be fortunate enough to find a video like yours.
Thank You much.
Thanks a million, can't do it without watching your video, now I can drive this beautiful car in the winter too.
I like the video very knowledgeable, I wish you would have told us where you bought the top from it might make it easier for everyone else to get ! Thumbs up, thumbs up , like the video.
Thanks for the comments Mark. I bought the top from Cartouche (Mac's). Who are owned by Eckler's. Not one of my better decisions. When I found that the rear side curtains were the wrong shape I contacted Mac's in writing wanting them to replace the two side curtains with some that fitted correctly. No response. In the end I had to write to the CEO of Eckler's in Florida and complained. He then pushed it down the, no doubt, long managerial chain of command until I was contacted by Mac's. They then asked for a paper pattern of what the side curtain should be like. Finally, some months later I received a suitable replacement. I have not used Mac's since.
I can only conclude that Eckler's don't allow any local managerial flexibility. Customers service has gone out of the window.
On top of that, I found when you placed an order for say five individual parts they would ship you five separate deliveries, with five shipping charges and in my case five separate customs charges. Almost as if it was to their advantage to hype the shipping figures to make the business look good. So their apparent lower prices turned out to be very, very expensive.
The best thing about Mac's is they have the best website and catalogues. The other suppliers could learn something from that.
But for me, never again!
Thanks !!!!
Very well done. This will become a "best seller", I'm sure. jack
Thank you Jack, coming from you that is a real compliment. I have watched many of your videos over the years. All the best, Tony.