CHOPPING THE TOP ON THE 1937 NASH EP2
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- Опубликовано: 29 мар 2023
- EP2  the chop on the Nash continues. Reassembly of the roof  
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That car is gonna be BADASS when finished & is already looking that way!! Love that style!!
As soon as I saw you were tig welding the A pillar I hit subscribe. Good stuff.
OMG !!!!! That’s beautiful. BRO!!!!! 👍🏻✌🏻🤘🏻
Thanks!!
For somebody who doesn't know what he's doing, your doing a great job , looks fantastic from what l can see 😀 👍
Thanks 👍
And your humor knows no bounds, naming an English wheel, Grace ha ha ha!
It’s actually named after the chopper in pulp fiction
Ya know ---- you show be able to put a Tag somewhere on the car ( s ) you do --- saying -- BUILT BY ______________ The Owners of the vehicles SHOULD allow you to attach a TAG designed by you to be attached on that car You should get the recognition for doing the work ----- and I think you have done more than just watch videos to get to the point you are now --- the work on that Nash is VERY GOOD. -----You do Good Work ----- Thank You --- Give yourself an A ------ Rodney
Thanks.
Pretty talented fella. You make it look easy as hell. I also watch bellos customs and he’s seems to have the same taste.
Beautiful,
I can’t believe you don’t have more views! What a master class in metal working.
You’re only missing the most important PPE. Take care of those lungs. The matrix material in cutoff discs is going to hurt you sooner or later. I owe my life yo a customer who begged me to wear my mask every day in my woodworking shop. She was on her deathbed due to mesothelioma.
Honestly, I’m a little surprised too. Perhaps it’s my lack of fundamental knowledge on how to properly RUclips market.
looking good lots of work
Thanks 👍
Always glad to see more Kustom content videos. Thanks for sharing how you think through the process and put your ideas to work.
Typically I lie awake in bed at night thinking about how to do things of course when I wake up in the morning, I forgot most of it.
Really enjoying your videos, I'm glad I found your channel, Cheers from Melbourne Australia.
Super impressed!! You are def very skilled and talented. My brother picked the right guy to chop his Nash. Can't wait to see the end results! 😊
Thanks so much!!
Looks great.
Thanks hopefully going to finish this winter
Very Nice job Looks Excellent
Looks awesome tack it !
I need to get this back in to finish it up
Perfection 😎👍 not more...
Wow, thanks!
Nice job! looking forward to more videos.
AWSOME WORK ILL SUBSCRIBE
That's a cool car. It looks like it's going 100 miles an hour just sitting there. I like that little trick with the English wheel to giving it a spin and then put the metal in
He gets lost in a play ground like that LOL the old boom wrecker was cool I can imagine what Chad would do to something like that he see things in them we don't see till he in the middle of a build and what route he is going with it that's when others start fussing I wait to see I have not seen a bad one yet I love everything yaw have and would enjoy all of them I watch the show every time before dinner if I'm late for dinner because of Chad LOL
This chop is so good nice and laid out, beautiful job!
Nice !
I like the attitude, thanks for sharing your time, efforts and talents.
I appreciate that!
So you've convinced me to go ahead and turn my 39' Plymouth coup into a 3 window. I wasn't sure if I could pull that one off as a possed to just chopping the 5 window. Your tutorial has convinced me thank you very much, and I think you do excellent work and should be up there in the customizing upper echelon. Thanks Mark
@@pauljeglum9786 it’s just metal. What could go wrong. I say go for it. I’m trying to convince myself to chop my 40
Lookin' good! Thanks for sharing your skilled, hard work.👍👍❤
Thanks 👍
good stuff man ...
Looks great! Nice lines 🏁
Love your work man. Keep em coming. 👍 👌👌
Thanks, will do!
Hello from France Thank you for your informative videos👍
Thank you 👍
This guy is great more please😂
Thank you. Working on things.
Brent over at Halfass Kustoms cuts at an inward angle when he cuts panels to do a butt weld, it gives a combination of a butt and overlap joint. Nice for aligning and clamping to get a smooth joint to weld. 😃👍
Great Job...i never got any credit for mine either...but made a fair amount of $$ way back in the 60's to
early 90's...mainly bikes and vettes. please keep up all the hard work and great video content.
new to your channel...sub'd, like on each vid, will occasionally comment.
very best to you and yours. walt+mrs.
Looks cool ! Great work!
Your pretty dang good at this. I have been watching Brent on his 35 Dodge/etc., and its quite a art to make a panel say something. Your making this panel more than just a plain patch!
Man, you really make it look like, YOU are doing the work.👍 😂
Beautiful work
Thank you
Glad I stumbled across your channel, I just finished EP1 and am still chuckling in OSHA. I am enjoying the build, and your subtle humor. Cheers from Texas.
Thank you. The interesting thing is the humor is not even intentional. I go back to edit the video and I’m like oh I said that”
Badass chop looks great!!!
Killer metal work skills man. Respect.🙏
Thank you
Nice work!!!! I learned a lot watching you!!!!
Very nice work car looks great
Thanks 👍
Nice resr fenders on that car and the teardrop tail lights.
Yes they are!
It's looking good, thanks for sharing your pip anval 👍🏽 I like that stile small that don't take up much room. Ima have to copie off it but maybe not exactly not the same.
Keep on keeping on.
My work space is way smaller so I understand the work space untalise what little space I have.
That is coming out nice☝🏽❤️🙏🏽
Thank you
This is great . Thanks for sharing. I'm sure you know that just a few years before this car was made , ( About 34) Metallurgy changed and that allowed car makers to stamp out large body parts without cracking... so this body isn't just a cool car.. its a impressive piece of technology. You are doing some very impressive work here. Will you have to support the fillers with some sort of stringers?
Thank you I did not know that about the steel. No it’s a pretty solid body. Most of the wood inside was just for interior parts.
Awesome build! Would love to hear how you made the bead roller and your process in using it. Thanks, Carl
Your opening comment speaks volumes (been sitting here or about an hour looking at roof)
Taking your time getting it right and thinking and checking before cutting or welding .
You ever considered getting bad chad to give you a hand 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He could bring you some quality coat hangers to weld roof on .
I think I’ll stick with my tig welder
@The Old Iron Workshop yes your probably right 😊😊
I watch many of his videos and read the comments they love him .
I get so frustrated at the crap he tells people and when I try to add a helpful comment they want to put a rope over a tree for me .
Can't understand how tv can brainwash millions of people same all reality TV I suppose
@@alanhicks3361 well, it really depends on what people are trying to get out of it I guess. I’ve never much understood television. I don’t watch it.
@The Old Iron Workshop yes I watch you tube when I am in my house in Thailand,
But in uk 🇬🇧 I don't watch either to busy building stuff 😊
Bad Chad must make you itch!
It’s definitely interesting to watch
Subscribed just for the dry ass senses of humor.
You should hear the stuff I edit out.
Hello
I enjoy looking at your work and explanations.
Could you please tell me what grade of steel do you use for body panels? Is it sold in ordinary stores or is it special steel?
18g. I would prefer 19g but it’s not available where I am
Thanks
Just found your channel and am very excited to see more. The details of your pipe anvil bending cart are much appreciated. I’ve been meaning to build one for years and your design is very compact. Does it have locking casters to minimize the moving around while using it? 👍😎👍
Not at the moment. But I think I’m gonna do a tutorial on building on. I’ve had so many inquiries about it.
@@Theoldironworkshop Thank you. I really hope you do a tutorial of all the forming options it provides.
Superbe
just noticed the te shirt i bought Danny Trejo's cook book and made the tacos were great.
Is there a complete build video on this car?…very kool.
No. It’s not my car. I’m just chopping it. The other work was done in California
I wonder what the top off of an early '50's Mopar three window would look like with a '30's or '40's coupe?👋
It would look rad
Thanks.😊
No problem 😊
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Such beautiful lines on this car. I almost clicked off on the video at about the 19:22 mark.
Ha. I think perhaps I was supposed to edit that portion out.
I enjoy watching your videos. Awesome work. You may want to change the name of the video to whatever the content is. Having the date as the name may not help people find this valuable info.
Thanks for pointing that out. I didn’t notice my description got deleted.
I get the not getting credit for your work things. I used to paint cars for a living and never got credit for mine hard work . it was always the owner of the shop that got told he did a good job. no matter how many hours and days you put into something. But the car is looking Awesome good job.
No kidding. Listening to the car owners talk about how they built their car. Sometimes is nauseating knowing damn well they didn’t do anything except write a check.
What’s your shop rate??? Nice shop 👍👍👍
$75
@@Theoldironworkshop Thanks for the info. Great $$$. Wish you were closer to south Florida.
"Supernatural"????
Who ya gonna call?
GB
Zephyr who? I love this except the hump in the top.
Would have looked way better as a fastback
Hmm. Maybe?
You are makin it ugly
You make it look easy.
Ha. It’s just tricky photography
I’m pretty sure most people don’t realize how stupid hard this is to do. You better have a shit ton of experience and be pretty freaking good at math. It’s nowhere near as easy as this guy makes it look.
It’s a little harder than macaroni art