@@TeachYHWH Wow! Thats awesome!! I’ll be using wood for assembling the parts to hold the body parts in position. Nothing like you can do, but I’ll do my best 😎 I have to tell you about a miracle today. Praise the Lord. Joey, one of the RUclips guys I know… his former wife has been missing for over 2 months. I have no details of how they found her or in what condition, but Joey will be updating us. Praise God. They were thinking the worst.
@@pstreetgarage7304 Thank you Stephan, and same to you on your patches on the van. I just haven’t had a chance to comment yet, but wouldn’t have approached it any differently than you did.
@@mattthescrapwhisperer Ha! I remember them well. CAD/CAM sure changed things. Good designers made good designs faster and bad designers made bad designs faster 🤣🤣🤣
@@EdgeofEternityBillCameron I remember an old timer telling me when we first stood up CAD/CAM, that we now had the capability to create huge amounts of scrap 😂
@@MidnightCustoms-C20 I will most likely use my press, but sometimes it’s just as easy to use a ratchet or impact driver. When I do the layout for the flat blank, I will most likely lay the holes out and put them in at that time. Here is a link to a guy putting some in. ruclips.net/video/s4DoGpfMW3M/видео.htmlsi=NnUNJyy0OQur8yd8 I’m not sure if I bought mine from Eastwood, but mine are just like the he uses in his video.
@@EdgeofEternityBillCameron I watched one of those shows on powerblock some years back, and they did what you're talking about on a stepside fender that had a cut out for a spare tire, and they made a pattern off the other side that didn't have that cut out and inverted it to make the opposite sides patch panel. Very cool!
Coooooooooollllll!!!! Hahhaha i love that set up. I am a wood worker and i love seeing people doing custom stuff. 🙌
@@TeachYHWH Wow! Thats awesome!! I’ll be using wood for assembling the parts to hold the body parts in position. Nothing like you can do, but I’ll do my best 😎
I have to tell you about a miracle today. Praise the Lord. Joey, one of the RUclips guys I know… his former wife has been missing for over 2 months. I have no details of how they found her or in what condition, but Joey will be updating us. Praise God. They were thinking the worst.
Great video Bill, and great explanation on the metal forming !
@@pstreetgarage7304 Thank you Stephan, and same to you on your patches on the van. I just haven’t had a chance to comment yet, but wouldn’t have approached it any differently than you did.
Boy, I remember all the bend allowance charts (stretch) we used to use back in the day before we had CAD/CAM. Thanks for the shout out Bill!
@@mattthescrapwhisperer Ha! I remember them well. CAD/CAM sure changed things. Good designers made good designs faster and bad designers made bad designs faster 🤣🤣🤣
@@EdgeofEternityBillCameron I remember an old timer telling me when we first stood up CAD/CAM, that we now had the capability to create huge amounts of scrap 😂
@@mattthescrapwhisperer HAHAHA, that is funny!!!
Great Video and Content Brotha!! Learned a lot from your video, keep up the awesome work!
@@EYE_SPIDER Thank you Bryce!! This stuff is fun!!
Good video Bill,I like these tutorial videos. I hope to use these in the future. I've been collecting tools for a while now.Keep them coming!
@@allischalmer7532 Thank you Neil!!! I think there will be a lot on this project. God bless you and Dan
Great explanation of your process, Bill👍
@@ChipsAndSparksGarage Thank you Tony!!
Great video Bill ,i really like this T Bucket build ,you're literally building from scratch ,this is Awesome 👍👍👍👍
@@anthonynapier4668 Thank you Anthony!!
Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Seats gonna look awesome. Hope you have an incredible night. Love ya bro
@@timwindsor03 Hi brother Tim! God bless you and love you… 2 more days til #62 👍
@@EdgeofEternityBillCameron AND 4 grand in the hole and still having issues with it
@@timwindsor03 oh no!!!
You were in the feed ! Look forward to seeing the progression 👍 Keep diggin' brother Bill !
@@TheCanadianBubba Thank you Bubba!!! God bless!!
Great video Bill 🙏😎🙏
@@SteadyCreations Thank you very much and thank you for watching. 🙏🙏✝️
Thank you! 🙏 I really appreciate it brother!!
How are you going to put the speed holes in the seat ?
@@MidnightCustoms-C20 I will most likely use my press, but sometimes it’s just as easy to use a ratchet or impact driver. When I do the layout for the flat blank, I will most likely lay the holes out and put them in at that time. Here is a link to a guy putting some in.
ruclips.net/video/s4DoGpfMW3M/видео.htmlsi=NnUNJyy0OQur8yd8
I’m not sure if I bought mine from Eastwood, but mine are just like the he uses in his video.
Are you making a template and then invert it to use on the other side ?
@@MidnightCustoms-C20 yes, precisely 👍
@@EdgeofEternityBillCameron I watched one of those shows on powerblock some years back, and they did what you're talking about on a stepside fender that had a cut out for a spare tire, and they made a pattern off the other side that didn't have that cut out and inverted it to make the opposite sides patch panel. Very cool!
@@MidnightCustoms-C20 This stuff is a lot of fun and very rewarding. These little tricks help a lot 👍