Thank you Kurtis for another informative vid. The chop top is something I wanna try. I have a 30 in my stash that Im dieing to do this with. Thanks for all your inspiration Kurtis. You do such good work.
Looking good so far, Kurtis. You explained your chop process pretty clearly. I've only chopped a '32 sedan so far and for my first chop it went pretty well. I learned a lot in the process too. I'll be watching.
It’s all stuff n things lol. And do dads, thing a majigs and do hickies. Your awesome brother. Start out with a 32 or something. The 40 fords are really involved like the mercs n stuff with things. 🤪
Looks good, you can tell when someone knows how things are done and someone just cutting crap up, that's the same way dad and I used to chop 1:1 53-56 ford picks ups, not too many people realize that trick about the back window, oh yea just subscribed, looking forward to seeing what you come up with
My dad chopped the top on a 49 ford when I was a kid and that was some crazy fabrication. Thanks for the Sub! Thanks for dads that passed on this car crazy gear crushing insanity lol!
Really nice work Kurtis
awesome video Kurtis !! thanks for the tips !
Looking good...
That body looks Great!!!!! Frame looks Good to!!! I'll be watching
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
The chop looks great Kurtis and love the way you raised the back to keep the lower body lines. Ron
I've just started scratch building and your work is inspirational. Thank you. Gotta love those X-acto saws, though. Can't live without 'em.
Wow, thank you Rod. I’m a tool junkie, but those saws are indispensable.
Looking great Kurtis! Gonna be a sweet build.
Thank you Kurtis for another informative vid. The chop top is something I wanna try. I have a 30 in my stash that Im dieing to do this with. Thanks for all your inspiration Kurtis. You do such good work.
Very nice work getting everything together. Thanks for sharing.
The chop looks good. I like the back window height being saved nice work.
It wasn’t the hardest chop to do, but I did get lucky on a few things. Thank you for watching!
Looking good so far, Kurtis. You explained your chop process pretty clearly. I've only chopped a '32 sedan so far and for my first chop it went pretty well. I learned a lot in the process too. I'll be watching.
Very nice Fabrication work, looking sweet so far looking forward to seeing more👊
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Really nice fabrication. It's gonna be another work of art.
nice.
Killer Chop work.... One day I'm gonna try to section a roof like that I hope.. I be watching this and trying to learn stuff & things 😎👍
It’s all stuff n things lol. And do dads, thing a majigs and do hickies. Your awesome brother. Start out with a 32 or something. The 40 fords are really involved like the mercs n stuff with things. 🤪
@@Leadfootkurtis I've chopped a 34 truck and a 32 five window but they're easy.. 😁👍
Looks good, you can tell when someone knows how things are done and someone just cutting crap up, that's the same way dad and I used to chop 1:1 53-56 ford picks ups, not too many people realize that trick about the back window, oh yea just subscribed, looking forward to seeing what you come up with
My dad chopped the top on a 49 ford when I was a kid and that was some crazy fabrication. Thanks for the Sub! Thanks for dads that passed on this car crazy gear crushing insanity lol!
Very cool. Nice work on your chop & sectioning.
Thank you, it’s always a pain in the a$$ hahaha.
Great project, sweet fab work on that cab.
Seen your shopcard on Terry's shoutout. Got ya subbed 👍
Model on
Pat
Thank you for the kind words and the sub, I subed back. Model on!
@@Leadfootkurtis thx Kurtis 👍
Great tutorial! I'm about to do one myself and you gave me some great ideas. Thanks for posting!
Looking very, very cool, sir
This looks great!!
Awesome
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