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Louver work in Pa

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by HomemadeHardtop57, Oct 15, 2008.

  1. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Hello,
    I wanted to make a post with some stuff I've been doing for some HAMB guys..some more recent then others. Some of them have some really cool projects happening at the moment and they are a little shy about sharing. :)
    ,
    Jerry
     

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  2. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Old tailgate for Gregg
     

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  3. HomemadeHardtop57
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    theshadow's early style racer now with ventilated hood sides
     

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  4. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Custom hood sides for Marty Ingram. just finished
     

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  5. OL 55
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    Looks good, what do you charge per louver?
     
  6. 5window
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    Nice. You're getting pretty good at punching holes in stuff.:)
     
  7. 5window
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    Just don't end up like my friend the donut maker-he quit his job because he got tired of the "hole" business! :)
     
  8. chopo
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    :rolleyes: your amazing!
     
  9. 5window
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    Absolutely true! :):)
     
  10. Ranunculous
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    Hey Homemade Hardtop57,
    What size are your louvers?(width)
    Where in the great Keystone state is Robesonia?
    I was born and raised in Somerset County,but in Western Maryland now.
     
  11. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Robesonia, is near Reading,Pa. About an hour and 30 mins from MD

    3inch curved edge traditional ones

    -Jerry
     
  12. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Custom 32 Grill for Marty
     

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  13. the shadow
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    just a reply to say jerry does nice work and he's very flexable as far as setting up the date & time to punch the louvers (atleast with me he was)
    really pays attention to the detail and layout! highly recommended!!!!!

    Paul
     

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  14. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Cuznbrucie's 32 decklid
     

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    pair of door and kick panels for pinupwithgun's 36 pickup
     

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  16. Hank37
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    Jerry I can see you being one of the best louver punchers in the tri-state area ,you got that touch . You should bring some of those panels to cruise nite at Macungie Park on April 18th. you could get some work from the guys.
     
  17. Larry Pearsall
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    I do not believe your still using my louver press...I'll be in to pick it up soon...Your getting good...Must be doing lots of holes...Larry
     
  18. HomemadeHardtop57
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    I can't believe you are still wanting to buy it :p
     
  19. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Doug Wetherholtz's 48 Ford coupe hood. Doug is a HAMB'r..forget his screen name.....what a beast of a hood!
     

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  20. pinupwithgun
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    Just installed the louvered panels. WOW! They look awesome! Jerry did a great job. I will post pictures on my home page in a few weeks. Anyone needing louvers should see jerry. Great work and a great guy!
     
  21. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Model A decklid skin, now a cheese grater ;)
     

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  22. Old Roadster
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    Thanks I needed a good laugh........
     
  23. Old Roadster
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    Jerry, Nice work on the truck. Like the door panel.......:cool:
     
  24. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Thanks:)
     
  25. HomemadeHardtop57
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    pinupwithgun's door and kick panels painted and installed

    and custom rear deck panel
     

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  26. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Model A decklid skin for 2afbs, now with ventilation ..:)
     

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  27. 5window
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    Looks great! Have you tested any to see how they keep out the rain?
     
  28. skidsteer
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    Mine is the black '37 Plymouth in the first set of photos. I asked Jerry to pop something quick, so I would have hood sides just to p*** state inspection. I was really impressed with his attention to detail, even for a pair of "temporary" hood sides. Needless to say, they have stayed on the car ever since.
     
  29. ls7gto
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    Jerry, how long for a package shelf for the olds? I can drop off the pattern anytime. Doug
     
  30. HomemadeHardtop57
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    Just punched a hood for Koz's super cool Model A highboy..what a car it's going to be.
     

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