Part 9.....some mundane crap in the beginning, some nice metal work towards the end. The guys are entertaining though.......
Just talked to Dean this morning about a bumper for an off topic car I have, these guys have a lot of fun with old cars Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
Thanks for the update, I so enjoy sharing time with these northern guys. If it wasn’t so freaking cold up there I would love to be there.
Scott is actually a very talented paint n body man. Also a brave soul, when it comes to tackling oddball projects Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Part 12 fellas.....Metal shaping, The Frazer and getting things "neighborhoody".....and a "chip run"....
Part 13 fellas.....more metal shaping.....a trip to buddies house to deliver Cougar w/some other toys.....He's getting there and I'm especially enjoying the metal shaping.......
The only time I used a ball-peen hammer on sheet metal, it looked like a bag of walnuts after and all I could think of was to cover it with bondo.
Part 14........more quarter work, welding and window regulator repair....Bonus: Dealer's Choice.....Enjoy!
Who in the hell removes a sliced and diced 10 foot long quarter panel to scrape undercoating??? Scott does. Showing how the windows work was really interesting Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
The growth of the fins and the duplication of doors was truly amazing. Glad they caught it all on film or I would not have believed it!!!!!
Part 16: On to the driver side and some "sketchy dust ins"! Minty nibbler.........and Fankers GIANT stick!
I agree with the comment that he should cut out the rear door jamb before welding on the passenger side quarter panel. There is no way for rainwater to escape and his beautiful work will rot out
I watch a lot of stuff on U tube. have watched these guy for a long time. Watched the latest segment today. It appears he has it pretty much on a down hill run. I like their old raggedy tire segments also.
I'm a tee shirt wearing devotee of CWM for a while now. Wry humor, car passion, minimal budget, how-to inspiration. My idea of great reality TV.