Fantastic! Love these creative/artistic side projects (like the fridge)! Inspiring stuff and makes me feel good knowing I'm not the only one that takes breaks from the hot rod to indulge in an artistic side project! Great way to clear the head and refresh/decompress! Josh...drink! Go Bennetts Customs, keep moving forward!
I thought I recognized that car. Chris is an amazing guy. He shot that picture at the flaming gorge snow rally. Tim is also another really solid guy. He builds some great cars.
Hey Jordan, well, you did it again! I really like how your artistic nature comes out in your various projects! The '34 Coupe in the snow is absolutely wonderful! YES!!!
Congratulations, I'm from Brazil and I've been following your channel for some time, all content that involves some kind of creation is always welcome, you have unique ideas and that makes a lot of difference.
I reckon it looks good enough to put in the house Jordan but if the boss says no then Im sure it will find a permanent home in the new workshop, great work. Cheers Greg
Seems you have out done your self once again ! ! Just an amazing idea and job by all involved ! ! I would like to ramble on but am lost for word's pure art at its finest. ! ! Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing your ideas. ! !
Dude, what a nice job I love everything but the two beams in the middle you might be able to put lights on them and they might disappear but I love it. Nice job.
Very cool! Back in another life I worked commercial signs Fabing, later as a designer and specifier. Love the look of the Plexiglass (American hahah) bonded in with the thin reveal.. normally, commercial signs with a large face the acrylic is hung from the top of the sheet by a hanging bar in a channel with a bit of room between it and the cabinet.. it lets the plastic expand and contract.. keeping it from buckling and worse yet breaking. I think the expansion can be close to a 1/2” in the sun in both directions.. I’m sure you will be fine since your piece is inside and out of the sun.. plus bonded all the way around. Just a bit of FYI, if you take on future sign projects… gotta say, you always build really cool shit!
In one of the micro bars in town they have a Marilyn monroe sitting on a Harley in the cellar door window. When the lights off you don’t no it’s there but when it’s lit up wow. Thats a great photo. As someone mentioned could you put a liner in between the braces and picture and box the lights in ? Cheers take care Jordan best wishes to your family and friends.
Hey Jordan what a cool piece. I printed on acrylic for around 8 years on sheets that size and bigger in 4 and 6mm. We printed on the back with a white overlay, so tge front cant be damaged. Was that how your sheet was done? I would have used clear adhesive (must be the right kind) to affix it in place, then not seen from front. Hope you allowed for a fair bit of expansion, as acrylic will expand in the heat, even in the shed. I dont think you need the vertical bars? Live to come see it in person, working our way down coast. Cheers from Cape Keraudrun WA.
Hey man, never really tied TIG except for filling a few holes. When I use gas with either a steel filler rod or when brazing, I always cut the filler rod down to a manageable length. I see you use a long filler rod and it doesn't seem an issue to you. Is there a reason apart from not having to stop and grab another short rod?"
Biggest thing is if you were doing sheet metal that your going to Planish the weld you want to lower the amount of stop/starts. Hence longer filler rod.
Fantastic! Love these creative/artistic side projects (like the fridge)! Inspiring stuff and makes me feel good knowing I'm not the only one that takes breaks from the hot rod to indulge in an artistic side project! Great way to clear the head and refresh/decompress! Josh...drink! Go Bennetts Customs, keep moving forward!
I thought I recognized that car. Chris is an amazing guy. He shot that picture at the flaming gorge snow rally. Tim is also another really solid guy. He builds some great cars.
Both extremely talented guys
Try painting the dividers in the middle gloss white.
Great picture made into an awesome looking sign.
That’s super cool. It’s got that 40’s - 50’s roadside billboard vibe with those 2 lights.
Love the Sign, and as always, the music!
I LOVE this episode! You've inspired me to do this with a photo of my own car! (My dream car)
Hey Jordan, well, you did it again! I really like how your artistic nature comes out in your various projects! The '34 Coupe in the snow is absolutely wonderful! YES!!!
Thank you Tom! Much appreciated
Congratulations, I'm from Brazil and I've been following your channel for some time, all content that involves some kind of creation is always welcome, you have unique ideas and that makes a lot of difference.
Awesome, thank you!
Jordan I did not know you had such art in ya. Great work
this is totally awesome !!
so creative & inspiring 😙
that photo and this whole 'side project' is totally nuts 🤠
I reckon it looks good enough to put in the house Jordan but if the boss says no then Im sure it will find a permanent home in the new workshop, great work. Cheers Greg
Wow, that is way beyond cool Jordan! That will be quite the shop’s or home’s show piece. Always amazed by you talents Jordan, great job!
Thanks Ray!
Awesome build! You could try putting some reflective tape or paint on the beams to help them disappear.
Maybe something as simple as trying some of the white card you use for pattening to see if that gets ride of the shadow.
Great!😃
Seems you have out done your self once again ! ! Just an amazing idea and job by all involved ! ! I would like to ramble on but am lost for word's pure art at its finest. ! ! Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing your ideas. ! !
Dude, what a nice job I love everything but the two beams in the middle you might be able to put lights on them and they might disappear but I love it. Nice job.
Excellent work Jordan would love to have a picture like that of my Car
Bellytank! Hell yeah 👊
Really good idea, and the result is so great!
I love that! 👍
Congratulations from France!
Thank you!
“I Love The Snow”
Your Canadian is showing Jordan. That sign is amazing.
Looks awesome, don't hate the support bars.
Very cool! Back in another life I worked commercial signs Fabing, later as a designer and specifier. Love the look of the Plexiglass (American hahah) bonded in with the thin reveal.. normally, commercial signs with a large face the acrylic is hung from the top of the sheet by a hanging bar in a channel with a bit of room between it and the cabinet.. it lets the plastic expand and contract.. keeping it from buckling and worse yet breaking. I think the expansion can be close to a 1/2” in the sun in both directions.. I’m sure you will be fine since your piece is inside and out of the sun.. plus bonded all the way around. Just a bit of FYI, if you take on future sign projects… gotta say, you always build really cool shit!
Thank you Dave for the wonderful tips!
That is a very amazing project and I am 100% inspired to make something cool like that. Thank you for sharing!
Great to hear Kevin! Looking forward to seeing what you create
That’s wicked
maybe some black core flute between the lights and bracing might get rid of the shadow of the bracing
Just cool, dude...way cool!
Great piece and well done.
Thanks Tim!
Man i dig it so much. Mad talented Jordan
Thanks Kirk!
@@bennettscustomsco most welcome
Looks fantastic! Paint the supports flat white and they should disappear.
I bet if you would have polished the center braces, that would of lessen the shadow. But awesome project! Love it!
Awesome sauce!
sign looks wicked Jordan great idea 💡 .... Ben how good is your hotrod looking!! 🔥
Would you provide a music source? The creations are amazing and the music only adds to it.
In one of the micro bars in town they have a Marilyn monroe sitting on a Harley in the cellar door window. When the lights off you don’t no it’s there but when it’s lit up wow. Thats a great photo. As someone mentioned could you put a liner in between the braces and picture and box the lights in ? Cheers take care Jordan best wishes to your family and friends.
Would love to see a photo of that!
The two flat bars in the back that cast a shadow I wonder if you paint them gloss white then it would reflect the light so it might not cast a shadow
Nice Work. Looks Great. Well Done! Looking Forward to seeing you Work with THE FAST CUT.
#STAYSAFE
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You and me both!!!!
I don't know your ol lady but I can predict her answer, "no your not putting that thing in the living room!" Looks great, cheers!
Haha she’s from the future
Hey Jordan what a cool piece. I printed on acrylic for around 8 years on sheets that size and bigger in 4 and 6mm. We printed on the back with a white overlay, so tge front cant be damaged. Was that how your sheet was done?
I would have used clear adhesive (must be the right kind) to affix it in place, then not seen from front. Hope you allowed for a fair bit of expansion, as acrylic will expand in the heat, even in the shed. I dont think you need the vertical bars?
Live to come see it in person, working our way down coast. Cheers from Cape Keraudrun WA.
Jordan What about putting LED lights on those center verticals?
Could be a good idea
🤘🤘👍
Hey man, never really tied TIG except for filling a few holes. When I use gas with either a steel filler rod or when brazing, I always cut the filler rod down to a manageable length. I see you use a long filler rod and it doesn't seem an issue to you. Is there a reason apart from not having to stop and grab another short rod?"
Biggest thing is if you were doing sheet metal that your going to Planish the weld you want to lower the amount of stop/starts. Hence longer filler rod.
If it had a back on it, you might not see the braces..