I have a 77 911s that's a wide body and would like to turn it back to a narrow body,would you consider selling me the pieces that you cut off? I appreciate it if it's possible.Thankyou KevinBodman930@gmail.com
this is probably the most proper and in depth behind the scene video of widebodying a Porsche. and didnt expect to get the detailed view in the first episode as well! super excited to see the progress!
The absolute best moment so far for me is watching how smoothly the rear spoiler of the 928 came together. People say "Looks factory," all the time, but in this instance that statement holds true. Love watching you work, and how you actually give advice and goof around a little bit. It's like really being there in the shop with you.
My favorite moment/moments is when you laid the paint on the 911. I love the commentary on the colors and patterns. I love seeing the project through your eyes to better appreciate the work and vision.
One of my favorite videos was the calmness you had when the slant nose oil cooler failed and you had to bilge flush the engine! Calm cool and collected! Great vid guys!
my favorite moments have been watching you guys properly hammer and dolly/metal finish all your work. So many people take short cuts and leave it to body filler to cover up unfinished metal. Thanks guys for showing us the right way!
This is the first video I have seen. And my favorite is you saying “if you squint, it’s mint.” It’s pretty close to me giving my project a good love tap and saying “good enough”
Excellent! A new day, a new project, a new welder, I don't think I have a single favourite moment but I do enjoy learning different and better ways to shape sheet metal and better welding techniques; like making continuous long welds, and consistent heat affected zones.
Hey guys...look forward to waking up on Saturday and enjoying a coffee, watching your new video. I have several favorite moments. However, in general, it's the continual education on how to fit, weld, and planish your butt joints to minimize and straighten distortion. Thank you for "hammering" this procedure into our heads!
My favorite thing about all your videos is that more than anything you are having fun. Even though you are buying show quality cars you are enjoying it like you building it on the weekends in your home garage
Favorite moment is actually many moments on the slantnose 996. I have a 996 and my friend has an original slantnose, so it was very cool watching the process of how you made that project... out of metal!
My favorite moment(s) are the times when your nerd lore comes to the front and random references are made to movies and worlds that hold a special place in my heart. As a fellow car guy/nerd I appreciate the "wierd" you bring. Keep up the amazing work!!
I only recently found this channel, but so far, my favorite moment, aside from the first time I saw Roger, was during one of the widebody 944, when you were fitting the fuel door and explaining how the metal shrinks back a bit smaller than before it expanded, which I had not seen explained by anyone else before.
My favorite moment on this channel was when you just announced this giveaway.... All joking aside I find it difficult to pick a specific moment. My favorites are when you explain the reasons for the process with sheet metal work. I'm always honing my maker skills and wholeheartedly respect what y'all do as I definitely see the results in my own work. Great educational and entertaining content!
Coolest moment so far was the unboxing of the 996 Cup engine. I've had the pleasure of working on a 992 GT3 Cup car so it was cool to see the previous generation power plant.
Ohh So many favorites, one of mine is seeing the Porsche Buggy hauling butt, about 6 months ago or so. I liked watching the whole process of getting that motor in there. As for this video, anything widebody gets my attention. Love that body style.
Favorite moment is every episode when you have finished stretching the weld and finish the metal back to a uniform bare metal finish… I am OCD and it is soooo satisfying! !!!!
My favorite moments have been with 3d scanning and 3d printing. I'm always impressed with the results you get from your budget scanner. I've really been enjoying everything you guys do though, you guys have such cool projects.
I’m pretty new to you guys from TikTok, but for me my favorite is just seeing how much I don’t know about metal work. I do HVAC and work with ductwork all the time but since seeing your content it’s made me want to expand my knowledge with sheet metal work.
My favorite moments, were all the star wars and movie cut scenes! I also love the way you explain everything in details, better than some channels on here.
One of my favorite moments in your videos is the payoff after you clean up the surface after welding. Also the technical welding tips are much appreciated since I'm working on improving my skills.
Favorite moment? The making of and the first abuses of poor Roger. Learning so much from all of your videos guys and applying it to my own design process! Thank you.
My favorite thing that I’ve on this channel, is the details you go into what you’re doing it makes it easier to understand and the way the processes are filmed helps as well. Thanks for doing a great job. I think the things I’ve seeing here will come in handy when my son and get to the point we start the body work on our MR2.
I can't seem to find it now, but I remember watching some shorts, subscribing to the channel and hearing you guys say you would move to these longer format videos and then consistently uploading stuff like super fast. I'm not sure if it was just a coincidence but that's my favorite moment, hearing something like that mentioned offhandedly like it would be tried as an experiment and then week after week seeing a new, well-made, video like you guys have been making youtube videos for a decade.
I appreciate you instruction on proper hammer and dolly needed while welding a panel, patch panel on. I enjoyed most your Dykem angle painting, what you called a bird.
Technically, a narrow body 911 is much lower drag, but the wide looks way cooler. Excited for the new project. Favorite moment so far was watching you roll the fenders for the 928.
Already missing the 928 build, cant wait to see more videos, but this is cool as hell too! Love Roger, he looks even better after getting some use. Cant really say i got a favorite moment other than Roger, but the 928 build series is amazing, its a car that doesnt look pleasing at all, but you have managed to make me interested in it!
My favorite moment/moments is the friendly banter around the shop and how y’all make the videos entertaining and educational. Also, I cant forget about roger! The superstar of beating up metal haha!
Now I’ve watched it, I’ll add, I’m excited about this build. Also, I’d struggle to pick a favourite moment from your videos, but that’s all good, cos I wouldn’t have the first clue what to do with a welder, and I’m in New Zealand. 🤷🏼♂️😂👌🏼
Subscribed!!! Having done a frame off on a rusty vehicle, I can appreciate the skill, wisdom, and talent here! You make it look easy! Also, thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge and explain things!
I'm a relatively new subscriber and came in with the 928 build and have been excited for each weeks newest upload. I have enjoyed watching your front end creation with the modeling clay and have previously purchased some chevant y2k clay to create some custom gauge/dash work on my own build, but have yet to start. Your videos are in fun and in depth without being dry or boring and most importantly, motivating......
My favorite moment was when I found you working early on the slant nose on Instagram, and you made a RUclips channel, went from clips to 20+ minutes videos. Another is when Ryan and Tony acted out a movie scene. That was just a freebie
My favorite moment was when you built the polycarbonate buck. Such a cool way to see if everything is laying properly and the tool storage aspect of it was funny. 😂
Great work ,looking forward to future episodes 👍. The camera angles were great ,really picked up the panel expanding and contracting back while welding 😎. Cheers 👍🇦🇺
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I have a 77 911s that's a wide body and would like to turn it back to a narrow body,would you consider selling me the pieces that you cut off? I appreciate it if it's possible.Thankyou KevinBodman930@gmail.com
this is probably the most proper and in depth behind the scene video of widebodying a Porsche. and didnt expect to get the detailed view in the first episode as well! super excited to see the progress!
I am a sheet metal guy. This bloke is brilliant! My favorite comment. “ leave it alone go text your cat” lol. Cheers
You keeping the craft of metalworking alive and passing it on to the next generation threw your videos that is my favorite moment! Thank you
The absolute best moment so far for me is watching how smoothly the rear spoiler of the 928 came together. People say "Looks factory," all the time, but in this instance that statement holds true.
Love watching you work, and how you actually give advice and goof around a little bit. It's like really being there in the shop with you.
My favorite moment/moments is when you laid the paint on the 911. I love the commentary on the colors and patterns. I love seeing the project through your eyes to better appreciate the work and vision.
One of my favorite videos was the calmness you had when the slant nose oil cooler failed and you had to bilge flush the engine! Calm cool and collected! Great vid guys!
my favorite moments have been watching you guys properly hammer and dolly/metal finish all your work. So many people take short cuts and leave it to body filler to cover up unfinished metal. Thanks guys for showing us the right way!
This is the first video I have seen. And my favorite is you saying “if you squint, it’s mint.” It’s pretty close to me giving my project a good love tap and saying “good enough”
Excellent! A new day, a new project, a new welder, I don't think I have a single favourite moment but I do enjoy learning different and better ways to shape sheet metal and better welding techniques; like making continuous long welds, and consistent heat affected zones.
Nice to see the flairs being fitted correctly with considerartion to the backside of the arches and rear flair fit. Good job!
I only started following about halfway through the 928 build but watching you convert the clay shape to metal has to be my favorite part.
Hey guys...look forward to waking up on Saturday and enjoying a coffee, watching your new video. I have several favorite moments. However, in general, it's the continual education on how to fit, weld, and planish your butt joints to minimize and straighten distortion. Thank you for "hammering" this procedure into our heads!
My favorite thing about all your videos is that more than anything you are having fun. Even though you are buying show quality cars you are enjoying it like you building it on the weekends in your home garage
I liked watching you start with clay and finish in metal. Start to finish the entire process is awesome.
I've only recently started watching but my favorite moment besides the knowledge that's passed on was the making of Rodger.
I like all the helpful guidance on proper welding technique. And Roger.
Looking forward to the new project! My favorite moment so far was when the new rear quarter on the 928 came on for the final time.
Favorite moment is actually many moments on the slantnose 996. I have a 996 and my friend has an original slantnose, so it was very cool watching the process of how you made that project... out of metal!
favorite moments are the corners not cut..... you guys do amazing work.
My favorite moment(s) are the times when your nerd lore comes to the front and random references are made to movies and worlds that hold a special place in my heart. As a fellow car guy/nerd I appreciate the "wierd" you bring. Keep up the amazing work!!
It is really good that you repeat your welding reasoning every time you weld. Keep up the awsome work 💪.
my favorite moment is how you guys get along and the metal work of course.
I’m goin to say my favorite thing is that you guys are really trying to teach us something and how to do it the proper way and have fun while doin it
I only recently found this channel, but so far, my favorite moment, aside from the first time I saw Roger, was during one of the widebody 944, when you were fitting the fuel door and explaining how the metal shrinks back a bit smaller than before it expanded, which I had not seen explained by anyone else before.
My favorite moment on this channel was when you just announced this giveaway.... All joking aside I find it difficult to pick a specific moment. My favorites are when you explain the reasons for the process with sheet metal work. I'm always honing my maker skills and wholeheartedly respect what y'all do as I definitely see the results in my own work. Great educational and entertaining content!
Coolest moment so far was the unboxing of the 996 Cup engine. I've had the pleasure of working on a 992 GT3 Cup car so it was cool to see the previous generation power plant.
Ohh So many favorites, one of mine is seeing the Porsche Buggy hauling butt, about 6 months ago or so. I liked watching the whole process of getting that motor in there. As for this video, anything widebody gets my attention. Love that body style.
Favorite moment is every episode when you have finished stretching the weld and finish the metal back to a uniform bare metal finish… I am OCD and it is soooo satisfying! !!!!
My favorite moments have been with 3d scanning and 3d printing. I'm always impressed with the results you get from your budget scanner. I've really been enjoying everything you guys do though, you guys have such cool projects.
I’m pretty new to you guys from TikTok, but for me my favorite is just seeing how much I don’t know about metal work. I do HVAC and work with ductwork all the time but since seeing your content it’s made me want to expand my knowledge with sheet metal work.
My Fav. Is the clay portion. I have always wanted to see some outside of major manufacturer building concept car use the clay for metal forming.
My favorite moments, were all the star wars and movie cut scenes! I also love the way you explain everything in details, better than some channels on here.
Favorite part was the explanation of the tab system for pinning the flair on to weld. Great technique.
I’m new to the channel. But I enjoyed the perfect balance between instruction and the actual work. I also like when you customize everything. Thanks.
Love the care and time taken to do this correctly.
I don’t think I have a specific favorite moment. I love all the videos. This is by far the most wholesome channel and extremely entertaining
One of my favorite moments in your videos is the payoff after you clean up the surface after welding. Also the technical welding tips are much appreciated since I'm working on improving my skills.
I’ve only been watching for a couple months now but my favorite moment was probably the way you went from the clay fender and turned it into metal.
Favorite moment? The making of and the first abuses of poor Roger. Learning so much from all of your videos guys and applying it to my own design process! Thank you.
I like the way you explain how and why you do stuff
My favorite thing that I’ve on this channel, is the details you go into what you’re doing it makes it easier to understand and the way the processes are filmed helps as well. Thanks for doing a great job.
I think the things I’ve seeing here will come in handy when my son and get to the point we start the body work on our MR2.
YEAH! so excited for this content!
Thank you for saying "fit up" rather than saying "fitment". Love watching...thanks!
i like that you mod Porsches with steel and your humor.
My favorite thing is the progress
Great attention to detail on the bottom of the flares.
I can't seem to find it now, but I remember watching some shorts, subscribing to the channel and hearing you guys say you would move to these longer format videos and then consistently uploading stuff like super fast. I'm not sure if it was just a coincidence but that's my favorite moment, hearing something like that mentioned offhandedly like it would be tried as an experiment and then week after week seeing a new, well-made, video like you guys have been making youtube videos for a decade.
Great video.... Loved the Clay to Metal process. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate you instruction on proper hammer and dolly needed while welding a panel, patch panel on. I enjoyed most your Dykem angle painting, what you called a bird.
Finally somebody who covers the windows before grinding en welding 👏🏼
Technically, a narrow body 911 is much lower drag, but the wide looks way cooler. Excited for the new project. Favorite moment so far was watching you roll the fenders for the 928.
Love watching the panel welding process! Helping me learn a ton for my own projects
Already missing the 928 build, cant wait to see more videos, but this is cool as hell too!
Love Roger, he looks even better after getting some use.
Cant really say i got a favorite moment other than Roger, but the 928 build series is amazing, its a car that doesnt look pleasing at all, but you have managed to make me interested in it!
My favorite part is when you actually show us how to properly wide body a car it helped me
I’m new to the channel so far this is my favorite moment because I’ve never seen the wide body done this way and the 911 is my favorite model
My favorite moment so far has been the removal of the clay off the 928 front fender. Watching the strips just peel off
My favorite moment/moments is the friendly banter around the shop and how y’all make the videos entertaining and educational. Also, I cant forget about roger! The superstar of beating up metal haha!
Lot of good tips! I'm really getting to understand how sheet metal behaves. Thanks!
Ou yees, this is what i needed
1 of my favorite moments was when you started the metal work on the 928. I love how you've done the quarters and rear spoiler.
favorite part is how serious you are not about the
metal work and how relaxed and natural everything is
Its not actually my favorite thing Ive seen on this channel but it is special!!! The BIRTH of ROGER!!!!
Really just seeing you guys beautifully customizing the 928 by creating your own widebody fenders using clay - amazing!
Love watching the time/care/diligence taken to fill a "simple" hole. So glad I found this channel.
My favorite moment was the side skirt fab work on the red Porsche
This backdate is gonna be awesome! Super excited for another chance to win a welder and pumped for one of your shirts as well!
My favorite moment on this channel is when you guys upload a video. It's all good my dudes
Just found this channel, glad I did.
Oh my goodness, I love this channel!! And now you’re doing my favourite, the 911. Thank you for what you do. 🥳
Now I’ve watched it, I’ll add, I’m excited about this build. Also, I’d struggle to pick a favourite moment from your videos, but that’s all good, cos I wouldn’t have the first clue what to do with a welder, and I’m in New Zealand. 🤷🏼♂️😂👌🏼
Subscribed!!! Having done a frame off on a rusty vehicle, I can appreciate the skill, wisdom, and talent here! You make it look easy! Also, thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge and explain things!
Awesome work, i really enjoy watching your fab work
Thank you! Cheers!
Favorite moment was building the polycarbonate bucks, really cool process
Great start to a Saturday! Thanks for the video, great work as always.
I'm a relatively new subscriber and came in with the 928 build and have been excited for each weeks newest upload. I have enjoyed watching your front end creation with the modeling clay and have previously purchased some chevant y2k clay to create some custom gauge/dash work on my own build, but have yet to start. Your videos are in fun and in depth without being dry or boring and most importantly, motivating......
I’m in NC and my favorite moment on the channel is when you made Roger the hammer. I’m a car guy and a StarWars nerd too.
I’m somewhat new but my favorite part is how you customize everything on the porche 928 and make it look even better!
Absolutely awesome as always, the best car mod channel there is
Favorite moment, It’s silly but when Roger joined the cast. It just was a fun little side thing.
My favorite moment was when I found you working early on the slant nose on Instagram, and you made a RUclips channel, went from clips to 20+ minutes videos. Another is when Ryan and Tony acted out a movie scene. That was just a freebie
Love the content!! My favorite moment is when you started welding up the back of the 928. Never was a fan of that Porsche model, but I love that 928.
Great new project. Loving it already.
Looking very sharp so far, excited for this new project series.
Great video content, I really enjoyed watching the process of clay to metal.
Honestly my favorite times are whenever Roger makes an appearance. All these fancy tools and he's the most consistently reliable one.
Finishing up the backend of that 928. Really makes me regret not picking up one myself.
My favorite moment was when you built the polycarbonate buck. Such a cool way to see if everything is laying properly and the tool storage aspect of it was funny. 😂
Pretty cool that during the timelapse at 24:45+ you can literally see the shrinkage as the bead cools
My favorite part of the videos has been the collaboration with Grind Hard Plumbing Co.
I love the welding
So much content and knowledge in one video. Keep up the killer work guys!
My favorite moment was when you made a helmet displaying that these skills and tools can be used for things outside of automotive fab work.
looking forward to see the finished 911 widebody
Great work ,looking forward to future episodes 👍. The camera angles were great ,really picked up the panel expanding and contracting back while welding 😎.
Cheers 👍🇦🇺
You guys do great work! My favorite moment was seeing the completed body work on the 996 slant nose
Favorite was the double safety glasses.
I’m a newbie to the channel. I’m currently working on the 911’s 36hp older brother. Love the tab idea to keep the clecos in use while welding
I’m a big fan of the 911 wide body Porsche
My favorite moment was 3d printing the marker lights
Looking forward to the sunroof delete. You make it look easy.