I love the way you can just let a bad idea go if needed, it shows real mental flexibility. Some people would rather flog a dead horse than admit they didn't get the idea right the first time. Nice to see some progress on the Bibster.
Just found this and subscribed with the quickness! This guy rocks.... Please if and when you get your own show on MT stay how you are. No weird stuff trying to be funny and goofy.... I love how you just build and teach.
I'm really liking all the videos. I don't know much about working sheet metal. So I always learn something watching. Thanks. Keep up the great work! Go do work son!
You are a teacher for me for a long time. I am scratch building a ch 701 and I really love it. I have almost finished the rear fuselage box. Living to see your project rock on the road. Lampros Greece.
You caught me doing work Kyle, but I will be back after work to watch this one. All your toys look damn good in that new shop.😍 Have a great day, brother.👊
Love the project updates, personally, the acoustics isn't a big deal to me anyways. Your content is always top notch can't wait to see more on that bibster and the shop build. Keep it up glad you're feeling better.
Love the old tin idea, BUT be aware that hard a surface will increase the echo issues. You need more absorbing materials or some baffles to redirect the sound.
Nice work My Man I am seriously impressed with the rubber wheel work it came out (what looks like) perfect the slight bend that contours the Window opening. Damn Dude just awesome and your shop is nothing less than Fantastic. You have done something right in your life because you are making people jealous all over the planet. I know I want to be you more than anybody else I know..... Keep up the good work
LOVE me some Bibster updates! Just a tip now that you have that big empty shop, if you hang some moving blankets just off camera, it will cut down on that echo a ton. They are cheap AF at Harbor Freight.
Not a critique, but I am a little surprised that you put one bead in these pieces, instead of two - one on each side of the bend. Personally I think that would have essentially mirrored the top and bottom triangles in the first panels. Nice work as always!
G'day Kyle, gotta remember work in it so you are inspired to work on it( workshop). That way the space morfs into the ultimate flowing creative Big boys toy shop😉🙂👍👍
Those new ones u just made need to sit behind the existing triangle piece covering the radiator and it will hide the flange altogether and look much neater I think, but awesome fab work mate
Just stumbled on your 'show' on Amazon Prime, came here to get the latest on the build. Wondering how you are running the coolant lines to the radiator. Thought at first it might be going thru the frame, then noticed no hoses connected to the radiator yet. Looks like this will be a sweet build when it's done.
What your plan for the rear quarter windows a air scoop for the radiator if so perfect spot for it am sure that the idea you have , looking good too Kyle..
The Fab Forums : you might still have my number from us talking before if you want to talk . Several materials you can use as well as doing Audio measurements in order to use just the products needed abs only where needed . You have helped me / many of us , anything I can do to help would be an honor .
Are you trying to increase the echo or decrease it? Adding tin will only exacerbate the issue multiple times over. Sound is deadened only through absorbing it / changing it's speed, not by reflecting it. You need materials like Gyprock, or soft furnishings like cushions, or material wall hangings like flags to stop the echo. I know you are looking for a cool factor but corrugated iron is definitely not the answer.
Get 20gage hat channel run it horizontal at 24” on center & you can put up what ever you want cutting that foam you are losing a lot of R value & I know it’s not cheep I just finished the same style building
This is going to be the wildest Mustang on the planet.
I love the way you can just let a bad idea go if needed, it shows real mental flexibility. Some people would rather flog a dead horse than admit they didn't get the idea right the first time. Nice to see some progress on the Bibster.
These videos are a true inspiration, building a toy like this is now on my bucket list
Just found this and subscribed with the quickness! This guy rocks.... Please if and when you get your own show on MT stay how you are. No weird stuff trying to be funny and goofy.... I love how you just build and teach.
I like the sound the way it is. Your in a shop, sounds like a shop. More authentic.
I'm really liking all the videos. I don't know much about working sheet metal. So I always learn something watching. Thanks. Keep up the great work! Go do work son!
This car is going to look so badass when its done cant wait
You are an artist my friend
Always love watching you make panels
Thanks man
You are a teacher for me for a long time. I am scratch building a ch 701 and I really love it. I have almost finished the rear fuselage box. Living to see your project rock on the road. Lampros Greece.
Looks awesome Kyle! Great to see you doing work IN the shop!
Great to see you finally getting to work in the new shop! Appreciate the details on how you're setting it up too.
You caught me doing work Kyle, but I will be back after work to watch this one. All your toys look damn good in that new shop.😍 Have a great day, brother.👊
Shop and the car are coming along nicely!!!
Great to see you putting some time on thy BIB! Looking mighty good Son!
Love the project updates, personally, the acoustics isn't a big deal to me anyways. Your content is always top notch can't wait to see more on that bibster and the shop build. Keep it up glad you're feeling better.
Just the content I've been waiting for, fantastic!
Nice job! She coming along nicely !!
Yay work in the shop!!
Love that 80s 3+3 in there 😍😍
Badass keep up the amazing work Kyle. More videos!
let the fun begin , feels good to work on the old hot rod after wearing all those construction hats.
Love the old tin idea, BUT be aware that hard a surface will increase the echo issues. You need more absorbing materials or some baffles to redirect the sound.
Nice work My Man I am seriously impressed with the rubber wheel work it came out (what looks like) perfect the slight bend that contours the Window opening. Damn Dude just awesome and your shop is nothing less than Fantastic. You have done something right in your life because you are making people jealous all over the planet. I know I want to be you more than anybody else I know..... Keep up the good work
Thanks man...much appreciated
LOVE me some Bibster updates! Just a tip now that you have that big empty shop, if you hang some moving blankets just off camera, it will cut down on that echo a ton. They are cheap AF at Harbor Freight.
Lighting is on point.. Son!
Damnn son! Looking rad, I see it with some side scoops on those windows already 👍🏼
My 02: maybe end up with the Center triangular panel on “top” to hide your flanges from your sail panels ? Looks good mang . Me like .lots
The front to back view is killer. Keep on keepin on brother.
beautiful work as usual!
New shop look dope
love how the shop is comming on, great work and vid !!!
Thanks
man that looks wicked from the front
You make it look easy 💪🏼 quality work and footage all around great channel
Thanks
That's looking good. Another great video 👍
Yyyeeesss !!! Thanks for Sharing Kyle & Everything You Bring Is Worth It ,God Bless All !!
Thanks
That looks awesome
Great video, thank you!
Interested to see whatcha got planned for the roof
Great timing Kyle, I needed a little inspiration before I went out in my shop today. Thanks.
Right on ! Hope I was a able to help
Not a critique, but I am a little surprised that you put one bead in these pieces, instead of two - one on each side of the bend. Personally I think that would have essentially mirrored the top and bottom triangles in the first panels.
Nice work as always!
I like to surprise
Impressive work man. Been following for a while. Been a body man for a while, but trying to learn more about metal work. Learned a lot thanks
This would look really great on the floor at SEMA when you get done with it from the ground up this has been nothing but skill everyone needs to see
Thanks man....gonna try and get it to Vegas
G'day Kyle, gotta remember work in it so you are inspired to work on it( workshop).
That way the space morfs into the ultimate flowing creative Big boys toy shop😉🙂👍👍
Hell yeah brother awesome as always!
Those new ones u just made need to sit behind the existing triangle piece covering the radiator and it will hide the flange altogether and look much neater I think, but awesome fab work mate
Excellent work Jason ! you'd almost think that you knew what you were doing ! lol ! Once again , nice work
maybe I will learn one day
i LOVE the Bibster videos. :-)
Thanks man...hope to start putting out a lot more content
Awesome 😎
Much to my chagrin, that black ceiling is perfect. And, no flip-flops today? ;)
Lol
Looks good
Just stumbled on your 'show' on Amazon Prime, came here to get the latest on the build.
Wondering how you are running the coolant lines to the radiator. Thought at first it might be going thru the frame, then noticed no hoses connected to the radiator yet.
Looks like this will be a sweet build when it's done.
right on!....lines will mostly be aluminum tubing running from the front to back through the trans tunnel area
Holy lord this car will never be finished
isn't that the idea? no reason to rush
@@Thefabforums haha, good on ya man... Keep up the good work
What your plan for the rear quarter windows a air scoop for the radiator if so perfect spot for it am sure that the idea you have , looking good too Kyle..
Did you even watch the video?
Perfect
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I hope that when this thing is finished it goes to SEMA
That would be cool
Hi Kyle looking good bro. What is the thickness of the panel’s please.
.050
The Fab Forums thank you so much.
Consider puting the barn metal horizontally?
I havent...I will play with it some when it comes time
So you kept the offset on the trans tunnel/upper frame rails to maintain the foot well on the driver side? Looks good. Nice work.
yeah
How is the sheet metal table working out? Looks like you need some tool storage over there?
working awesome...I for sure need some tool storage. I plan to work on that
from an audio engineer - the tin will likely make the echo worse in some frequencies.
Yeah, I plan to use other materials as well
The Fab Forums : you might still have my number from us talking before if you want to talk .
Several materials you can use as well as doing Audio measurements in order to use just the products needed abs only where needed .
You have helped me / many of us , anything I can do to help would be an honor .
Are you leaving the rear open and are you using the ar windows as air ducts ? Going to be a super wild ride.
They will be air ducts
Same comment as always - SICK! lol
needs a small scoop at quarter window
Just my opinion. I'm sure whatever Kyle does it will look good
Wheres the link?
Are you trying to increase the echo or decrease it? Adding tin will only exacerbate the issue multiple times over. Sound is deadened only through absorbing it / changing it's speed, not by reflecting it. You need materials like Gyprock, or soft furnishings like cushions, or material wall hangings like flags to stop the echo. I know you are looking for a cool factor but corrugated iron is definitely not the answer.
Yeah I know...gonna do something's besides tin
Very god👍👍👍👍
Is your shop air conditioned? I live in lower part of sc an it is hot lol
The echo doesn't seem like a big deal to me but maybe try using a lapel microphone
Where did you get the name "Bibbster" ? i feel like i missed an Episode somewhere in the mass array lol.
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Body flex won't be a factor??
nah
@@Thefabforums 👍
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Get 20gage hat channel run it horizontal at 24” on center & you can put up what ever you want cutting that foam you are losing a lot of R value & I know it’s not cheep I just finished the same style building
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