Thanks Jesse I learn something new everytime i watch your stuff. Now i just need you to chop the top on a 47 Kaiser so i can figure out how to do that.
Thanks for sharing all this good and cool info jess. Especially considering how busy you must be. Thanks man
Jesse, thanks for posting. I sent this link to my son who has just started building his first chopper, a hard tailed springer.
Cool stuff! A wise man once said that your influence and legacy can live forever if you help another man by teaching him the valuable things you know. A lot of guys go to the grave with great knowledge and skill without ever p***ing it on. Thanks.
Another reason why dial up ****S.....I CAN'T ****ING WATCH THESE. I'll say thanks anyways Jesse. The fact that you offer this **** up for all us to see is FUKIN AWESOME. YOU ARE THE MAN. Hey, say Hi to Sandra for me!!!! LMFAOBT
great to see Steve davis.... best in the business and super nice guy! you've come a long ways from pumping FXR's out of your garage....
Ok I watch both of them..Realy good..I learn a good bit there//How ****ing long do I have to wait for part 3 ????
Originally Posted by JESSEJAMES > Just FYI This episode has the Amazing Steve Davis in it. Jesse, -thought you might dig this photo of your buddy Steve Davis........"back in the day".
Givin' Back, Sharin' the Love. Fabricating is the most interesting part of this p***ion we have. Those videos are *****in' Lot's of "Trade Secrets" many of us would never get otherwise. I will add though......it always looks easier, till you try it on your own. Doesn't mean I won't try though. Thanks!
Registered on the WCC Rant site. That box where you retype the letters and numbers is a friggin color blind test. Made it though.... Now for Part II
awesome cha- cha photo heard she had some problems awhile back when I was at bigs museum, hope it all worked out.
All you need is a hammer and a big piece of steel... start heating and beating and you'd be amazed at what you can do. I did these frame horns... the first one looked like ****, the second one better, and the last one looked great. I went back and worked on the second one to make it right. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=315054 And the end product seen mocked in place here... all done with that anvil, a torch, a hammer and a welder. http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v...t/?action=view¤t=speedweek09aug-093.jpg Anyone can to this stuff... it just takes practice. Jesse, thanks for posting, I really enjoyed the videos... I would like to see some TIG welding tips. I've gotten better through practice, and once in a while, something just hits me... whether it be getting the rhythm down, or just being able to SEE something that I hadn't noticed before. What I'd really like to see you do is TIG weld something. I think it would be awesome, and an educational first, to be able to capture you TIG welding, and over that, have your narrative explaining what is going on. Also, some tips on fit/prep etc. before would be something I think would help guys and gals out there who weld. I don't know what it would take... but filming it, and getting GOOD film of it would be really *****en. Sam