Fabricating inner structure braces to give rigidity to the roof and door frames. Adding back in the inside facing to the door frames for a clean finish.
Craft is craft, and it’s all good. But to spend this much time, talent, energy and skill on a part that literally almost no one will ever see but you is a whole Nother level of commitment. My dad used to say when you make something out of a difficult material, the material is making something out of YOU at the same time. In this case the character of this amazing guy, Mike Bello-- rock on Mike…
I've worked on cars for 45 years or more... what you're looking at here is one strong individual. The best I've seen and I've seen a lot. This is priceless. Soak it all up.Fkng. awesome.
Love the old rides! The fact that the entire shop is to breathe new life into a piece of history, and become a beautiful and functional piece of rolling art is the best. And to recycle this old car from 1937 is the ultimate example of being green, as you're reducing, reusing, and recycling.
I am never ever going to do any sheet metal but watching este Compa do his work is a pleasure I have been watching for 2 months his videos is addictive, No drama no screaming everything positive and with plenty of smiles and good humor, And of course I am learning a lot ,Gracias Maestro , Where is cara de pila
I was using a 1930 Desoto cowl and doors to build a shorty trayback pickup. I had to steel out the doors and cowl and make up the roof and cab rear framework. I used a combination of 1x1 and 2x1 tubing.
I sure hope you have a regular body shop behind you . The kind of work you're producing is the best I've ever . Even with that , it's tough to keep the money flowing without a regular body shop making operating cash every day .
I sure wish i could get my 1970 Monte Carlo in there for some metal work . Your shop is one a homie could trust to do things right Homie love , gracias
Bellos is one of the best fabrication guys that I've seen he is precise and accurate with his builds multi talented dude he's old school dig on his tools old school watching a master at work keep the videos coming dig on them bellos 😀
Just started watching your videos and I am impressed. Its giving me lots of inspiration and ideas for my 40 Dodge coupe. Winter is starting here in Edmonton Alberta Canada so I have 6 months of thrashin ahead of me. Cheers
Is there going to be more on this car? I’m really anxious to see how it turns out!!! Watching these videos remind me of the 37 Packard coupe I almost had! Absolutely loving all the work you’ve been doing to it!
@@jservice6594 In an earlier video, they said something about it getting a small block Chevy. I think also saw a comment mention it had some kinda beefy transmission (or rear end) but maybe that stuff left on it won't be re-used. Small block Chevy going into it though, that much seemed to be part of the order.
Do you only work on the Bombas or can I get my 1970 Monte Carlo in there for some sheet metal work. Your shop is definitely one a homie can trust...My saludas to you, gracias.
How come you didn't add any braces across the top on the inside.? wouldn't that make it a little stronger?? and it would give a place to hang a headliner.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
The cameraman deserves a lot of credit, he catches all the great angles, no camera shake, no blurry shots. Great job.
"It's a little bit more work, but it's a better job" ...This is why Mike Bello gets my respect.
Gracias homie
Craft is craft, and it’s all good. But to spend this much time, talent, energy and skill on a part that literally almost no one will ever see but you is a whole Nother level of commitment.
My dad used to say when you make something out of a difficult material, the material is making something out of YOU at the same time.
In this case the character of this amazing guy, Mike Bello-- rock on Mike…
Amazing attention to detail. I could watch Mike do this stuff all day.
me too, never gets boring
I've worked on cars for 45 years or more... what you're looking at here is one strong individual. The best I've seen and I've seen a lot. This is priceless. Soak it all up.Fkng. awesome.
Love the old rides! The fact that the entire shop is to breathe new life into a piece of history, and become a beautiful and functional piece of rolling art is the best. And to recycle this old car from 1937 is the ultimate example of being green, as you're reducing, reusing, and recycling.
I would have loved a job like that when I was working on cars. The man here obviously loves his job.
Watched every single video of the 37 Packard build. Motivated me to do some welding. You the Man Mike. Stay blessed.
Solid workmanship
I have watched Mike for a while he is the best ,
Great attitude !
Loves his work
Everything you do is a work of art it's crazy
I am never ever going to do any sheet metal but watching este Compa do his work is a pleasure I have been watching for 2 months his videos is addictive, No drama no screaming everything positive and with plenty of smiles and good humor, And of course I am learning a lot ,Gracias Maestro , Where is cara de pila
Challenges are fun _ not because they're hard but because they are opportunities to win. I love your work and commentary holmes. Thanks hefe
Jefe
Gracias carnal
mike,bad ass builder bar non ,better than barris's old shop,,beyond excellent. just blows me away ,how great he is
Thanks a lot homie
I love watching this man he is a master at this Iam 81 years old and had 3 34 fords and a 61 chev. 409 bubble top
I was using a 1930 Desoto cowl and doors to build a shorty trayback pickup. I had to steel out the doors and cowl and make up the roof and cab rear framework. I used a combination of 1x1 and 2x1 tubing.
I sure hope you have a regular body shop behind you . The kind of work you're producing is the best I've ever . Even with that , it's tough to keep the money flowing without a regular body shop making operating cash every day .
Thanks for the great video,I’m deforesting a 34 Pontiac and I like what you do. God Bless!!!!
I sure wish i could get my 1970 Monte Carlo in there for some metal work . Your shop is one a homie could trust to do things right
Homie love , gracias
Sweet work as always, inspired me for how im gonna do some of the inner structure on my shoebox chop
Bellos is one of the best fabrication guys that I've seen he is precise and accurate with his builds multi talented dude he's old school dig on his tools old school watching a master at work keep the videos coming dig on them bellos 😀
Just started watching your videos and I am impressed. Its giving me lots of inspiration and ideas for my 40 Dodge coupe. Winter is starting here in Edmonton Alberta Canada so I have 6 months of thrashin ahead of me. Cheers
Really enjoy watching the work. Lots to learn here. Thanks.
Attention to details matters even though it will never be seen. 👏
The skill is exquisite
Would love to see the rest of the build on this car!
Brilliant job, nice to see someone go the extra 2 miles o posiblemente los tres kilómetros extra 👍
Impressive fabrication sir.
Terrific Sir .that's fine work .
Such a great job. Sure would like to see what this car looks like when it was finished.
I so enjoy your attention to detail. God Bless!!!
Dope Homie.. Love the shop setup every machine / tool you need !!!
Nice job that adds a lot of strength also you needed a place for your headliner that'll work great
Wow fantastic work in my humble opinion
Awesome build
Hope this car represents your club, it's gonna look nice.
beautiful work
Man you're the real deal brother
So kool how he's thinkin' of the customer's safety! He's the Ginchiest!
👍🏻nice job!!!
Is there going to be more on this car? I’m really anxious to see how it turns out!!! Watching these videos remind me of the 37 Packard coupe I almost had! Absolutely loving all the work you’ve been doing to it!
Same here. I'm dying to see the result. What's under the hood?
@@jservice6594 In an earlier video, they said something about it getting a small block Chevy. I think also saw a comment mention it had some kinda beefy transmission (or rear end) but maybe that stuff left on it won't be re-used. Small block Chevy going into it though, that much seemed to be part of the order.
I Wonder How Much, He Got On Tools? That’s what makes Great Job’s too!! No Question On His Craftsmanship…Awesome!!!
Todo Chapiado. Master at his Craft.
Gracias homie
Show de bola parabéns pelo trabalho
Thanks
I give you a lot of respect homie for the work you do on these ramflas. I too just started watching your videos and I'm hooked. Do you do work on any
Do you only work on the Bombas or can I get my 1970 Monte Carlo in there for some sheet metal work. Your shop is definitely one a homie can trust...My saludas to you, gracias.
“Todo locochon homie” ✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻
😎😎😎😎
Tu sabes homie
Great work. I dont have all the right tools and when I get my hommies to help me they get all
locochones..
I relate to this guy.
The car is coming out super nice, what color you gonna paint it ??
Sharp ride
Real nice
Mike when you're welding the sheet metal with a mig welder what are you using for wire is it. 023 or is it what please help me
.023 70S-2
It's a 1st seein measure with a cut tape measure i guess it's in 1'measurements ?
It's hell to be great. Must be longly at the top.
How come you didn't add any braces across the top on the inside.? wouldn't that make it a little stronger?? and it would give a place to hang a headliner.
This guy reminds me of Frog from Colors. Cool af haha
you guys only work on cars up to a certain year ?? if so what?? just curious
The light you use with the flip and mag . what brand and part number
Snap-on is the brand. don't know the part number
👍
That VATO was in a zone LOCO'CHON ZONE💯👍🤓
Just one guy and a shop full of projects? Are they ever finished ? Who does the paint ?
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
How much for that moto?
I sent some information,it came back?
email - mbelloskustoms@gmail.com
wheres carapila?!!
you'll see him in video soon
Homie you do some chignon work wish I had some of them tools
A proyect need time to develop
Saludos from Los cochinos cc.
Firme vatos
Clean as fck! I m heading to SD to check out ur shop.. u able to send me the address.
Hey whiner!, I know for a fact if you don't like this car now,Al Capone is looking down on it saying Damn!!!
BITCHIN’ !!!!
I wanna know the price. Of a car. I been in boryshops since I was 7. I see plenty of dumb shit
I've been working metal for 20 years can. Get a job homie