Started with a 5" dia. Schedule 80 pipe. Sliced a section out. Found a couple of 1/2" dia. ball bearing. Just got them back from the Plater today. Sent from my VS988 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I’m not sure how it’s too high tech...hats off to you for building something cool, definitely show us when they are on the car! Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
Now that's some thinking and working outside the box Well done sir Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
Those are nice. Excellent job on thinking outside the box on both design and build materials! If ya don't mind me asking what's it cost to chrome something like that now days?
Cost me $100 for the pair. And thanks again guys for the nice comments Sent from my VS988 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Way to go joe ! Traditional for sure... no aftermarket then... you or someone fabbed the part... in shipyard towns lots of guys could get stuff chromed on the cheap... For 24 years we electroless knickel plated at GE... pretty close for the price…
Inside handles that lift. Interesting enough, saw a Model A caberlay ( think I spelt that wrong) today with rotory style handle and I'm pretty sure it's stock. Sent from my VS988 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Obviously need to finish, but this an installed shot. I know...I know! Sacrilege electric windows! Guts out of some Toyota, very thin motors with balls. Used slider door contacts out of Dodge Caravan. I'm in my shame corner now. Sorry guys[emoji28] Sent from my VS988 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Before anybody's hemorrhoid are set a blazing, I'm an ol'school hot rodders that has forever walked the junk yard for my parts. Even use the Hollander cross ref books( ya,THAT old!) Guys like us were the FIRST recyclers. And to you guy that are doing the same...I tip my hat to you. Sent from my VS988 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
First time I drove thru a toll booth on GW bridge near Manhatten, dropped the window, paid, "Nice!" was the attendant's reply. Them power units still cool.