Just found your video Jim. I’m planning on building an Auto Union myself so I’ll be following your build. Your’s is looking great! Cheers from Oklahoma City USA, David
Hi Jim, I just wanted to pass on that I have been watching your progress, and I apologize for not saying hello earlier. Very fine work, Jim. I am still working on my 1st cyclekart, and I appreciate your sharing your work in videos.
Cheers Garth, nice to hear from you. I do these vids to post on my build journal for the CKGB forum, I'm not a natural RUclipsr and have no flashy editing skills so pretty much all of the vids are shot in one take no cuts, no script. It always surprises me that anyone watches them :-)
@jimrawnsley Well Jim, I say, keep doing what you are doing. I think your videos are very natural, and without fancy editing, your videos still highlight the many talents you obviously do possess, along with engineering skills and craftsmanship. I have been struggling to learn tig welding, and it has slowed my progress tremendously. Presently, I am considering cutting my pieces out and finding someone to complete the welding so I can move forward with my build. Best of luck with your fiberglassing. You picked a great inspiration car.
Just found your video Jim. I’m planning on building an Auto Union myself so I’ll be following your build. Your’s is looking great!
Cheers from Oklahoma City USA,
David
Hi Jim,
I just wanted to pass on that I have been watching your progress, and I apologize for not saying hello earlier.
Very fine work, Jim. I am still working on my 1st cyclekart, and I appreciate your sharing your work in videos.
Cheers Garth, nice to hear from you. I do these vids to post on my build journal for the CKGB forum, I'm not a natural RUclipsr and have no flashy editing skills so pretty much all of the vids are shot in one take no cuts, no script. It always surprises me that anyone watches them :-)
@jimrawnsley Well Jim, I say, keep doing what you are doing. I think your videos are very natural, and without fancy editing, your videos still highlight the many talents you obviously do possess, along with engineering skills and craftsmanship.
I have been struggling to learn tig welding, and it has slowed my progress tremendously. Presently, I am considering cutting my pieces out and finding someone to complete the welding so I can move forward with my build.
Best of luck with your fiberglassing. You picked a great inspiration car.