How to Put a Cadillac In a 1932 Ford- Sweet Heart Roadster Engine Mounts - Ep. 32
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- In this episode Matt makes a set of custom front Cadillac (331) engine mounts from scratch for the Sweet Heart Roadster to fit the 32 Ford Frame. Thanks for watching! Be sure to like and subscribe to keep track of all of our builds and adventures.
- Tools Used -
- Eastwood Versa Cut 60 - www.eastwood.c...
- Eastwood Digital Tig 200 - www.eastwood.c...
- Eastwood 8 Inch Bench Shear - www.eastwood.c...
- Eastwood Mig 175 - www.eastwood.c...
- Milwaukee M18 Cordless Grinder
GREAT JOB MAT!!! TOTALLY AWESOME FABRICATION!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!! IT CAME OUT GREAT!!!!
That is crazy good.......... great video thank you Steve
Nice !! Another "new" one for me !!
A sculpturist in heavy metal! Thanks for sharing
That was good stuff there. take care
Matt you are killing it with the cast look.
Thanks Dan, takes a lot of time but the result is worth it!
53stude was a common caddy conversion in the day (fabulus Sam Rosenberg .car dealership ) had one rigefield n.j.
PS that thing gonna fly you'll be shocked.
Thanks Don I can't wait!
Looking Good. A lot of time for just a little piece.
Great job. I think these mounts look better also. Thanks for the video.
Really strong and look mighty fine!
I love that welder's helmet
Great job Matt on that mount...its those little details that make the car... Looks like you need a little wood stove in the ol shop to knock that chill down.
My shop usually isn't too bad, but when we got this single digit weather it was nearly impossible for my big hanging propane heater to keep the chill out of the air. I've been considering getting some radiant heat panels to hang over the fab area of the shop to help with that! Wood stoves scare me a little with leaving them alone unattended in the shop, but that's probably the best bet to keep it real warm in there!
@@IronTrapGarage with a wood stove you can burn scrap wood from construction sites etc
Looks Sweet! Nice Work!
Another good job, Matt...keep up the fantastic videos...
Thank you!
Really neat! I round bar adds a nice detail ground flat
Thanks! I've found it's easier to sand the face of the web flat rather than to try and create that natural curved transition where I weld the bar to the part below it. when it's all blended it looks "right". A lot of work, but worth it in the end. Thanks for watching.
Cool job it gave me some ideas for my 31 chev motor mounts that set to low in the frame.
Nice work! good to see you have some younger help in there.
Andrew helps out a alot and is very eager to learn. If he keeps it up he is going to be set up for a very successful life -Mike/ITG
I've seen where people have made motor mounts out of old connecting rods. Might they be a little too new an idea for your builds not fitting the era? You can visualize things I cannot even imagine. Thanks for opening my eyes on every video.
Love your work, keep it up!
Love it !
Love you creativity and style. Haul ads Matt.
Really nice, much better than your original setup.
This is a perfect example of when an idea seems cooler in your head than once it's on the car. This way is just a lot cleaner. On a good note now I have a good front plate to setup Cadillac engines in different cars haha.
Gostei ficou perfeito vou usar como modelo pro meu t-bucket
Awesome!! Thanks for watching!! -Mike/ITG
#HappyNewYear Matt, with hope, love, happinness and more cool videos like this one ;-)
Happy New Year to you as well!
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matt,give yourself a break and get yourself a vertical bandsaw for your shop(or build it,after watchin you) make things a little easier id think...love the vids