Hi Diff, I’m an old English Plumber. The bending machine had one missing part called a guide, or some say slide. It has the shape of the pipe on one side and a flat side that the adjusting wheel rides on. They come in different sizes to match the pipe. That’s why it has an adjusting wheel. As usual you engineered an answer for the problem. Well done and good health.
Diff I'm a 72 year old grandpa now but my favorite person during my entire life was my grandfather. He was a huge influence in my life but he passed away when I was just 17. The highest praise I could give you is you remind me of my grandfather. Thanks for you videos.
Diff.... from a master canvas and heavy duty pvc products maker... may i say you have done a great job on your cover, however may i make one point, on the round of the frame and the tubes just above and below the round of the frame.... make the cover double thickness at that point as vibration will wear the cover out at those points, just a wide strip will do the job my friend, and if you are worried that the sewing holes will leak.... get a chunk of wax and rub the stitching with it, you can even use a hair dryer to melt the wax into the stitching afterward if you like.
Diff I always feel happy to see you loading a new video, and your humor is always a welcomed contribution. God bless you my brother, and keep up the good work you do!
Great job on the cover , may I suggest on 90 degrees cut corner meet is a weak point. If a tear starts in 90 degree corners, the wind tear all your hard work. I love your videos, great infomation. I have my fifty year old project, and with Covid 19, plus my two cancers have slowed me down on my progress to able to finish.
Diff, you featured my old "ice cream getting" truck a while back on a feedback Friday. I'm proud to say that is is now legally on the road as of yesterday. Your creativity and energy motivated me to get it done. Now, off to the ice cream shop with my grand daughters. Thank you and keep on building brother. Brendan from Northern Ontario, Canada.
There's no limit to your expertise. Your old tools and appliances are serving you well and still in serviceable condition. I'm with you, boet things made back then were made to last. Lekker job Diff
In the early 60’s I lived in California and was in middle school. The boys all had to take home economics class, cooking and sewing. The girls took wood and metal shop. Very forward thinking educators. I can still run a sewing machine and am a fair cook, all because of great schooling. I loved this episode! Great stuff Diff.
Hey Div, About your wife knowing that you have absconded with a pair of "Her" scissors. I suspect you know your wrenches ( Spanners ) as well as she knows her tools and you would know if someone were to mess with them. I think you get the picture. That was a fine job of making a cargo cover. I agree with you on making pieces rather than buying new. Handmade ads a personal touch to any project. By reading some of the comments left by other viewers, it is apparent there are a lot of us who really enjoy your creative abilities. Enjoy your trip wherever you go.
Divieeee 😁 Man you have to be the coolest cat I know of.👍🏻 I borrowed my Mom’s sewing machine many years ago now, to restore the interior of an old Cris Craft cabin cruiser. I use to be brave and motivated. Now I’m I feel tired and don’t know where to being on things more often than not. You are a Great Inspiration to us all my friend. Thank you so much for your clever ideas and endless talents you share with us all, all the time. I really appreciate you ✌🏻
😂😂😂Bru u laat my nou lekker lag. I thought I was the only one who knew how to do all these girly things. My sons eyes nearly popped out his head when he saw me crochet his beenie. And ordered 2 more for him and his future wife. 😂😂😂❤❤❤love it Bru like they say. Ons Hanne is nie tete nie❤
Hi Diff. I’m a resent retired engineer worked with computers all my working life. I recently came across your channel. I just love your videos and especially the way you are teaching your viewers tips and tricks. Thanks a lot. Br jarle from Norway
I've to admit I despised I the slothead screws until I saw the video where Louis (tips from a shipwright) explained why they are irreplaceable on a ship.
You solved the bender issue in excellent style. The fabric bed cover is almost as cool as the access door. You're full of clever solutions. Time in on the tools. By the way, whether you agree or not, it's a safe bet that your subscribers would say you are a Master of the Angle Grinder! 😂❤
Madame diff..I congratulate you on your perfect relaxation area haha 👍 ..the flathead screws are awesome as long as you have your favorite old screwdriver that works 😉
Well Diff, I'm glad to meet another man who also owns a sewing machine. 😊 When I was about nine I asked my mother if she could make me a drawstring type marble bag. She said no, but I can show you how to make one yourself!😮 I'm currently remaking seat covers to replace the sun rotted I made twelve years ago for my 74 jeep. I also have to make the seat covers for my 65 F series Ford pickup. Nothing fancy, but functional which fits my goals. Thanks for showing that those of us who identify an men, can sew too!!😅
Hey Div, great work there mate. You certainly can turn a hand to any task. What you've done there looks great on the old "Fly Trap", yes, so true, old school IS the best school. Cheers mate 🦘🦘, "from the land down under".
Think you have to put pipe in bender with seal a special way. With seam. You need to think like a English wheel. Your bit needs to roll and have a convex. You need a scaffold bourd to Mount stand to. Detachable. Lekka Boet Lekka👍👍
I learned the hard way welding and grinding etches glass. I didn’t realize until I washed my car and the towel snagged on the pecks on the window. Used billboard tarps make very solid tops.
Look at all of the awesome feedback... I have nothing to say that's not already been said. Awesome. By the way. I love the fact the stitching is not perfect.
Div, you have the most diverse automotive channel on RUclips brother. We never know what you'll be doing next but it is always a treat. Nice work on the topper, it looks right at home on the Chevy.👌👍😎🔥🔥
That's really cool you did a great job with the fitting of the plastic canvas and it matches the green in the trucks paint. You could paint the brackets that black you used on the Renaulbugs chassis and the rod too. Nice sewing machine it's hard to find a good machine like that anymore. I can see who's going to be sewing the wife's seats now Take care buddy have a Lekka one.
That looks almost professional 👍🏻👍🏻 where it touches the bend from the top to the side I think I would add a pad so it doesn’t wear through…. Look at the bulge at the middle frame. I think wind blowing through will ruffle it and wear it. 👍🏻👍🏻
I love the way you handle all the hurdles that arise during a build. On the other side you make it look so easy and only experienced eyes know its not. Happy doing Div!
DiFFY! another wonderful vid. You remind me of father. He also used to pinch my mothers sewing scissors. Give 'em back (mustn't upset Mrs Diff) What a pleasant funny informative ep. I smiled from start to finish. That sewing machine a beaut. Again reminded me of my mother one. Diffy your a legend. CHEERS bonza mate
@@ratrodsafrica I found mine like you find your stuff. $100, covered in old, gummy varnished oil, not working. After a good soak in kerosene, a good scub, oil, and some tinkering, now she runs good. Found a giant bolt of heavy hemp canvas, and am covering some 1970's Dodge lowback bucket for my modified Jeep FC 150. Love love LOVE your content! And as far as your bender goes, make yourself a roller shoe. Find a chunk of 4" or 5" round stock, center bore it, place it on a lathe, and make your self a cutter with the tube profile. That's awesome what you did. A roller shoe will cut your effort in half.
Hey Div, You might want to add another piece of wood on the end of your canopy next to the cab . So that dirt and rain/water can't get in and make a mess of your stuff. Bart
Well now how to discover or rediscover a new or old talent very nicely done Diff . If you ever can't do the reimagening and making of cars and trucks, you could always fall back on being a seamstress 😂😂. Well done, it turned out to be a fabulous finished and very usable product, my friend ❤❤
So glad u did the round bar it's what I was thinking too! Might rattle.. maybe a bit of rubber hose pieces in the joints, if it does... Super good wook. So cool you made that yourself.
Hi Diff, glad to see you back to almost 100% active. Just an observation on that bender - there is a locating pin that goes through the frame and leg to stop it from folding in when you put pressure on it. Much like the pin used to hold down car bonnets.
Thanks Div for another well done , and informative video. I am truly grateful that you look like you are feeling better and spending more time educating your viewers.
If you get a roller conect it to a drill then wile it spins in the drill grind a concave into the roller, may make it easier, a lathe even wood lathe? Yours works ok though, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
never thought i would end up watching you or anyone else sowing on a mid week night here in ireland but a great video none the less thanks diff matt ireland.
That’s just awesome man, you just saved a bunch of money doing that yourself! Love it, I’m about to do some camping myself but I have a store bought truck bed tent and mattress
Excellent job Diff, you 're so ingenious, it looks great !!!! maybe you'll find some old aluminum tent poles to replace that side rod, and for the nitpick you could sew an extra layer canvas strapping on the inside where the middle rib pipe is for extra protection in case of rubbing..👍
Nice sewing madam 😂 , can't say much as I've been known to run a stitch or two, that canvas came out sweet and I love the tie-down idea along with the door or hatch, great job Dif it's gonna be great for camping, just don't let them monkeys tear it up 😂😂😂
Glad to see I'm not the only OG with a Janome. The stitching gives it character and a conversation piece or a challenge for a whiner to do better if they don't like the look (original from the forest engineer). LOL
@@ratrodsafrica I'll take that as a compliment, I haven't heard that in quite some time. The way they address may be a geographical thing, I'm in the US they want to play it safe, some people here are way too sensitive LMAO 😎
I'm a bit older than you and so I like to do things as easy as possible and also like to "improve" stuff. I would try a grooved wheel to replace the flat one, it should make the bending easier. I would also mosidy if needed to put the back leg of the bender under one of the truck wheels to stop it moving, that way it's ecure but still portable. Like you, I love to refurbish and use the old time tools - they worked for the old guys, so should work for the new old guys. I made my canvas cover almost the same way. Thanks Div, take care of yourself.
Diff, That canopy build for your rat truck is really an awesome idea, I really think I want to do something simular for my 53 chevy COE truck. This is a great video and very well done! Cheers from Wichita Kansas USA
Hi Diff, I’m an old English Plumber. The bending machine had one missing part called a guide, or some say slide. It has the shape of the pipe on one side and a flat side that the adjusting wheel rides on. They come in different sizes to match the pipe. That’s why it has an adjusting wheel.
As usual you engineered an answer for the problem. Well done and good health.
That makes sense! Thanks!
Fabricator, Mechanic and Seamstress,
😂👍
Diff I'm a 72 year old grandpa now but my favorite person during my entire life was my grandfather. He was a huge influence in my life but he passed away when I was just 17. The highest praise I could give you is you remind me of my grandfather. Thanks for you videos.
That is a huge compliment! Thank you!
Diff.... from a master canvas and heavy duty pvc products maker... may i say you have done a great job on your cover, however may i make one point, on the round of the frame and the tubes just above and below the round of the frame.... make the cover double thickness at that point as vibration will wear the cover out at those points, just a wide strip will do the job my friend, and if you are worried that the sewing holes will leak.... get a chunk of wax and rub the stitching with it, you can even use a hair dryer to melt the wax into the stitching afterward if you like.
That is great feedback! Thank you
Diff I always feel happy to see you loading a new video, and your humor is always a welcomed contribution. God bless you my brother, and keep up the good work you do!
Great job on the cover , may I suggest on 90 degrees cut corner meet is a weak point. If a tear starts in 90 degree corners, the wind tear all your hard work. I love your videos, great infomation. I have my fifty year old project, and with Covid 19, plus my two cancers have slowed me down on my progress to able to finish.
Sounds like great advice❤
Your making her a car. A pair of scissors she should be fine with. Also great video man Thank you 👍
Just shows scrap is the best, if it works 💪 it works
There's your t-shirt: "I don't like plastic, and I don't like shopping."
👍❤️
Diff, you featured my old "ice cream getting" truck a while back on a feedback Friday. I'm proud to say that is is now legally on the road as of yesterday. Your creativity and energy motivated me to get it done. Now, off to the ice cream shop with my grand daughters.
Thank you and keep on building brother.
Brendan from Northern Ontario, Canada.
That is great! If I managed to inspire, I feel honored 😊
If you use wing nuts on the canvas maybe put a spot of weld on the edge of the threads so you do not loose the wing nuts on long drives.
❤ I can't wait to hear about your adventure in the desert 😊
Thanks for allowing the Barefoot mechanic to come with!
Another great Wednesday lesson. Great job. And by the way if your wife is like mine she will notice her shears missing. Keep up the great work.
There's no limit to your expertise. Your old tools and appliances are serving you well and still in serviceable condition. I'm with you, boet things made back then were made to last. Lekker job Diff
In the early 60’s I lived in California and was in middle school. The boys all had to take home economics class, cooking and sewing. The girls took wood and metal shop. Very forward thinking educators. I can still run a sewing machine and am a fair cook, all because of great schooling. I loved this episode! Great stuff Diff.
Yes man! The famous guys like da Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, Newton, were all polymaths. To name just a few.
Hey Div,
About your wife knowing that you have absconded with a pair of "Her" scissors.
I suspect you know your wrenches ( Spanners ) as well as she knows her tools and you would know if someone were to mess with them.
I think you get the picture.
That was a fine job of making a cargo cover.
I agree with you on making pieces rather than buying new.
Handmade ads a personal touch to any project.
By reading some of the comments left by other viewers, it is apparent there are a lot of us who really enjoy your creative abilities.
Enjoy your trip wherever you go.
Thanks man!
Divieeee 😁 Man you have to be the coolest cat I know of.👍🏻
I borrowed my Mom’s sewing machine many years ago now, to restore the interior of an old Cris Craft cabin cruiser. I use to be brave and motivated. Now I’m I feel tired and don’t know where to being on things more often than not. You are a Great Inspiration to us all my friend. Thank you so much for your clever ideas and endless talents you share with us all, all the time. I really appreciate you ✌🏻
Thanks brother! if I can inspire, it is mission accomplished🙂
😂😂😂Bru u laat my nou lekker lag. I thought I was the only one who knew how to do all these girly things. My sons eyes nearly popped out his head when he saw me crochet his beenie. And ordered 2 more for him and his future wife. 😂😂😂❤❤❤love it Bru like they say. Ons Hanne is nie tete nie❤
You beat me there, never tried to crochet! 😁
2mm wall thickness! That's a win😊
It turned out awesome Dif! Your creative repurposing of scrap materials is amazing. You are a Rat Rod artist brother!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Diff. I’m a resent retired engineer worked with computers all my working life. I recently came across your channel. I just love your videos and especially the way you are teaching your viewers tips and tricks. Thanks a lot. Br jarle from Norway
Welcome aboard! Thanks!
You got a Big Score on the Pipe bender
I've to admit I despised I the slothead screws until I saw the video where Louis (tips from a shipwright) explained why they are irreplaceable on a ship.
Skilled man is skilled in every way. Pleasure to look at the new kind of the good job, especially with the right amount of pace you take. Thanks!
You amaze me with all your new techniques my Brother.
Thanks for sharing 😀👍
Great job Duff , turned out Awesome mate 😎😎🤘🤘
Thanks Div! Great job
Baie mooi gedoen oom!
Great job on the canvas cover. It looks fantastic and should give you many years of service
You solved the bender issue in excellent style. The fabric bed cover is almost as cool as the access door. You're full of clever solutions. Time in on the tools. By the way, whether you agree or not, it's a safe bet that your subscribers would say you are a Master of the Angle Grinder! 😂❤
Maybe a master of the angle grinder... but that's it.😄
Madame diff..I congratulate you on your perfect relaxation area haha 👍 ..the flathead screws are awesome as long as you have your favorite old screwdriver that works 😉
😆 Luckily I have lots of old screwdrivers
Well Diff, I'm glad to meet another man who also owns a sewing machine. 😊 When I was about nine I asked my mother if she could make me a drawstring type marble bag. She said no, but I can show you how to make one yourself!😮 I'm currently remaking seat covers to replace the sun rotted I made twelve years ago for my 74 jeep. I also have to make the seat covers for my 65 F series Ford pickup. Nothing fancy, but functional which fits my goals. Thanks for showing that those of us who identify an men, can sew too!!😅
Great mother!🙂
Great job diff....
The imperfections make it perfect..it's hand made my man..
👍😎💯😅
Thanks Don! Hand wobbled 😂
Well done mate yet again old school know how simple and affective looking forward to your camping trip 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Like anything else that you do .Div awesome job.
Thanks, great content and love to see old tools saved out of the scrap yard
"I see that's the newest show off' toy'" Excellent, same thing I thought when I saw them popping up.
And pricey too!
Nice job Div. You’ll be doing your own upholstery next.
Thanks!
Jack of all trades master of none better than being just master of one!
Hey Div, great work there mate. You certainly can turn a hand to any task. What you've done there looks great on the old "Fly Trap", yes, so true, old school IS the best school. Cheers mate 🦘🦘, "from the land down under".
Thanks mate. Old school rules!🙂
Top dás galáxia ótimo trabalho parabéns 😮😮
Great video, Diff 👍❤️
Think you have to put pipe in bender with seal a special way. With seam. You need to think like a English wheel. Your bit needs to roll and have a convex. You need a scaffold bourd to Mount stand to. Detachable. Lekka Boet Lekka👍👍
Its working perfectly now, but I'm going to change the stand
You are so fun to watch and so full of ideas!!!!
Thanks!
As us old guys back in the day here in USA would say, that's the cats meow 👍❤
DEAR MADAM 🤣👍
😄
I learned the hard way welding and grinding etches glass. I didn’t realize until I washed my car and the towel snagged on the pecks on the window.
Used billboard tarps make very solid tops.
Look at all of the awesome feedback... I have nothing to say that's not already been said. Awesome. By the way. I love the fact the stitching is not perfect.
At least it proves it's hand made by an old geezer😅
Div, you have the most diverse automotive channel on RUclips brother. We never know what you'll be doing next but it is always a treat. Nice work on the topper, it looks right at home on the Chevy.👌👍😎🔥🔥
Thanks man, appreciate your comment.
That's really cool you did a great job with the fitting of the plastic canvas and it matches the green in the trucks paint. You could paint the brackets that black you used on the Renaulbugs chassis and the rod too. Nice sewing machine it's hard to find a good machine like that anymore. I can see who's going to be sewing the wife's seats now Take care buddy have a Lekka one.
Kief bakka, Lekker Boet!
That looks almost professional 👍🏻👍🏻 where it touches the bend from the top to the side I think I would add a pad so it doesn’t wear through…. Look at the bulge at the middle frame. I think wind blowing through will ruffle it and wear it. 👍🏻👍🏻
Good suggestion!
Looks fantastic and thanks for another great video, perfect for opslaan.
BS659 is 1955 British Standard for light weight copper pipe.
Lovein your RUclips and work never miss it. Sunderland England 👍
Thanks, brother!
I love the way you handle all the hurdles that arise during a build. On the other side you make it look so easy and only experienced eyes know its not. Happy doing Div!
I love the old screws and screwdrivers I use them every chance I can
Super nicw truck. It has the look.
Thanks!
Wicked man grand job stay awesome
Your nit pics are just Your signature on a cool 😎 project 😎 😅😊
DiFFY! another wonderful vid. You remind me of father. He also used to pinch my mothers sewing scissors. Give 'em back (mustn't upset Mrs Diff) What a pleasant funny informative ep. I smiled from start to finish. That sewing machine a beaut. Again reminded me of my mother one. Diffy your a legend. CHEERS bonza mate
I did sneak them back where I found them😅 Glad you enjoyed!
Very nice Duff
Diff became a member rather give to you then the kids lol
Thank you brother! Appreciate the support!
That's funny diff. You knowing how to sew as well. Me to I actually bought the wifee. One last year for Xmas. Had to show her how to run it LMAO.
Div, you are a master at so many things! This turned out great. Love the channel. Can’t wait for more on the Renault as well.
Thanks man!
Bought an old Rex Walking foot machine a few years ago. Also have a couple Singer 201's, one power, one treadle. Been sewing since boyhood.
I dream of a walking foot machine! One day...
@@ratrodsafrica I found mine like you find your stuff. $100, covered in old, gummy varnished oil, not working. After a good soak in kerosene, a good scub, oil, and some tinkering, now she runs good. Found a giant bolt of heavy hemp canvas, and am covering some 1970's Dodge lowback bucket for my modified Jeep FC 150. Love love LOVE your content! And as far as your bender goes, make yourself a roller shoe. Find a chunk of 4" or 5" round stock, center bore it, place it on a lathe, and make your self a cutter with the tube profile. That's awesome what you did. A roller shoe will cut your effort in half.
@@aw8388 sounds like my kinda vibe 😁 Yeah, the profiled roller will be the perfect answer!
Hey Div,
You might want to add another piece of wood on the end of your canopy next to the cab . So that dirt and rain/water can't get in and make a mess of your stuff.
Bart
Glad you are stay busy Diff
Well now how to discover or rediscover a new or old talent very nicely done Diff . If you ever can't do the reimagening and making of cars and trucks, you could always fall back on being a seamstress 😂😂. Well done, it turned out to be a fabulous finished and very usable product, my friend ❤❤
I think my sewing will be a little to coarse for the delicate things😂
@ratrodsafrica 🤣🤣🤣🤣 maybe just some more practice needed 🤣🤣🤣
So glad u did the round bar it's what I was thinking too! Might rattle.. maybe a bit of rubber hose pieces in the joints, if it does... Super good wook. So cool you made that yourself.
Thanks mate!
Your backwoods engineering is amazing! The canvas camper top is a great addition...
Thanks! 😊
Awesome!! U make me want to bust out one of my moms old machines and learn to sew
Go for it!🙂
Awesome project, and all of you folks watching should give Div a like and a comment, so more people get exposed to these videos, they are great 👍
Thanks!
Handmade beauty!! Goodjob Sir!! Everything good for you artisanmaker!!!👌👍☺️✌️🌻☀️✴️🇫🇮🍀
Holy cow this job became perfect with the round pipe what a great trick
X celent ! ! !
Great job! Very nice.
At first I wasn’t sure about a canopy, but now I can’t imagine the truck without it. Absolutely stellar!
Thank you!
It turned out nice, Maddam!
😁
Hi Diff, glad to see you back to almost 100% active. Just an observation on that bender - there is a locating pin that goes through the frame and leg to stop it from folding in when you put pressure on it. Much like the pin used to hold down car bonnets.
I didn't even look! But planning to make a different stand anyway
Thanks Div for another well done , and informative video. I am truly grateful that you look like you are feeling better and spending more time educating your viewers.
I appreciate that
If you get a roller conect it to a drill then wile it spins in the drill grind a concave into the roller, may make it easier, a lathe even wood lathe? Yours works ok though, thanks for sharing, all the best to you and your loved ones
Outstanding work
never thought i would end up watching you or anyone else sowing on a mid week night here in ireland but a great video none the less thanks diff matt ireland.
The things we do...😅
You are a genius great work😊
That’s just awesome man, you just saved a bunch of money doing that yourself! Love it, I’m about to do some camping myself but I have a store bought truck bed tent and mattress
Great result. Love your attitude and channel. Crack on Andy
Thanks 👍
Excellent job Diff, you 're so ingenious, it looks great !!!! maybe you'll find some old aluminum tent poles to replace that side rod, and for the nitpick you could sew an extra layer canvas strapping on the inside where the middle rib pipe is for extra protection in case of rubbing..👍
Extra layer is a good idea👍
That really turned out nice! I use old school slotted screws because I'm not a barbarian... Cheers from the shed
Ha,ha! Yes!
Nice sewing madam 😂 , can't say much as I've been known to run a stitch or two, that canvas came out sweet and I love the tie-down idea along with the door or hatch, great job Dif it's gonna be great for camping, just don't let them monkeys tear it up 😂😂😂
😄👍
Another amazing job, supplemented by using some cast away tools and wrapped up with the nitpicking segment. Stellar and I learned allot.
Thanks!
Nice job, looks real good.
Lekker div bly om tesien jy is weer ok.
Glad to see I'm not the only OG with a Janome. The stitching gives it character and a conversation piece or a challenge for a whiner to do better if they don't like the look (original from the forest engineer). LOL
Ah, another Madam then!😂
@@ratrodsafrica I feel slighted, mine came gender neutral w/Dear Customer.🤣
@@p.e.8149 🤣 Not old enough then🤣
@@ratrodsafrica I'll take that as a compliment, I haven't heard that in quite some time. The way they address may be a geographical thing, I'm in the US they want to play it safe, some people here are way too sensitive LMAO 😎
Great work thanks 😊
I'm a bit older than you and so I like to do things as easy as possible and also like to "improve" stuff. I would try a grooved wheel to replace the flat one, it should make the bending easier. I would also mosidy if needed to put the back leg of the bender under one of the truck wheels to stop it moving, that way it's ecure but still portable. Like you, I love to refurbish and use the old time tools - they worked for the old guys, so should work for the new old guys. I made my canvas cover almost the same way. Thanks Div, take care of yourself.
A grooved wheel would work great! But happy with my forest quick fix😀
Looks great 👍🏻
Diff ,Awesome job! As always a class act done very smartly. About the sewing "NO MAN CAN MENDSTRIGHT". MIKE
You never cease to amaze me with your skills and knowledge. Glad you're doing so well and can continue to share with us.
You took the words right out of my mouth, Dev's work is amazing.
Diff, That canopy build for your rat truck is really an awesome idea, I really think I want to do something simular for my 53 chevy COE truck. This is a great video and very well done! Cheers from Wichita Kansas USA
Thank you, brother!
i'd go hunting in it.