Yeah that one's coming together you're going to be busy with these other chassis you got to build can't wait to see yours done and on the track but you and pops have fun be safe take care buddy
I’ve been racing for 20+ years at various tracks in the western PA area and some in eastern Ohio and I gotta say I love watching these builds from the ground up. Most people don’t realize what it’s like to be a budget racer either and to still be competitive. Keep up the good work and I look forward to all of your upcoming videos!!!
coldwater piping plus here watching this awsome video, blessed to be able to have you guys do this for us, great work and keep on keepin on, God bless yall too.
Some people have no clue on the coat and profit range, along with the man hours involved in building a car. It looks easy on video but I can testify it's no where near the amount deserved for the time spent. Keep-a-hammerin Chris. Yall have a good thing going.
What are these chassis weighing that y’all are building ?? I’d be using as much bolt on type things that I could on these your angle bars as well make them a central mount location and then some aluminum rods with heims, shock mounts , radiator support can be bolt on with some roll bar bracket etc any where there can be a bolted on piece ..
It’s not worth it to do bolt on. The more we bolt on, the more the cost goes up. These chassis are super light. And unfortunately we have to weigh 3200 at race weight. We try to weld on and put heavy on where we can to keep balance. My personal car needs 650lbs of lead. That’s after me in it.
I know you guys are talking about building a chassis jig but you didn't have room for one . Have you thought about building one with wheels or on a trailer. There is a guy on U tube that rebuilds mustangs and he built one out of a old boat trailer and he has legs that drop down to level it when in use
Tell pops happy birthday
4 more to build?! That’s incredible! I told y’all a while back that you could make a full time job at doin this.
We’re just trying to fake it until we make it! Lol. Thank you man!
Keep up the great work and can't wait to see you guys race.
Yeah that one's coming together you're going to be busy with these other chassis you got to build can't wait to see yours done and on the track but you and pops have fun be safe take care buddy
Thank you, Mr. Rick!! We appreciate you sir!!
I’ve been racing for 20+ years at various tracks in the western PA area and some in eastern Ohio and I gotta say I love watching these builds from the ground up. Most people don’t realize what it’s like to be a budget racer either and to still be competitive. Keep up the good work and I look forward to all of your upcoming videos!!!
I appreciate it!!
Awesome work. Your car is coming together
We’re getting there!! We appreciate you!
Congrats to your wife Hound dog chassis keep digging looking good!!!
We appreciate you!
coldwater piping plus here watching this awsome video, blessed to be able to have you guys do this for us, great work and keep on keepin on, God bless yall too.
We appreciate the opportunity to be able to build y’all a nice piece! Thanks for watching!
😊looking forward to the next video , great job !
Thank you! We appreciate it!
Some people have no clue on the coat and profit range, along with the man hours involved in building a car. It looks easy on video but I can testify it's no where near the amount deserved for the time spent. Keep-a-hammerin Chris. Yall have a good thing going.
Absolutely! I appreciate it!
Lookin good ! Thanks for sharing sir !
Thank you!! We appreciate it!
Keep up the excellent work you and pops are doing!!
Thank you man!
@@ontheberm Your Welcome
Chris yall got it goin on!! Dam yall been busy. Keep up the good work. Be Safe. I should be pickin up my Ole Yella Tuesday!
Yes sir!! Look forward to seeing you race it after the redo!
Yall gotta get a jig built for there since yall got business like that rolling in..
I'm interested to see what you do with the frame horn snouts on this one. I kinda need to re-fab mine and wanna see what you do!
God bless you guys! WFO Nation
We appreciate you!
What are these chassis weighing that y’all are building ?? I’d be using as much bolt on type things that I could on these your angle bars as well make them a central mount location and then some aluminum rods with heims, shock mounts , radiator support can be bolt on with some roll bar bracket etc any where there can be a bolted on piece ..
It’s not worth it to do bolt on. The more we bolt on, the more the cost goes up. These chassis are super light. And unfortunately we have to weigh 3200 at race weight. We try to weld on and put heavy on where we can to keep balance. My personal car needs 650lbs of lead. That’s after me in it.
I know you guys are talking about building a chassis jig but you didn't have room for one . Have you thought about building one with wheels or on a trailer. There is a guy on U tube that rebuilds mustangs and he built one out of a old boat trailer and he has legs that drop down to level it when in use
That was a thought, however we do plan to add on to the shop soon!
Hounddog chassis so is your car gonna be named Priscilla or Elvis?😂
Haven’t come up with a name yet, but those are ideas!! Lol
I enjoy fab work but my eyes aren't as good as they used to be and I have to work slower. But I've built a few cars in my day.
That’s just a sign of old age, Russell!! Lol.
@@ontheberm oh my lol 😆
What do you charge to build a chasis?
2800 if the customer supplies a frame and 3200 if we supply the frame.
4 16ths! 😂
Man it gets ridiculous around here sometimes. Lol