Crazy work.. kinda makes me go cross eyed if i stare to long at em'!!.. looks like ALOT of patience. -Anthony
Nice work, when I first saw the pics I figured you were trying to make equal length primaries. Keep up the good work!
Nice work,Kev! I was just thinkin' that with a bunch of pics and words and stuff, you might have won Tech Week with that modern art, err, headers.
hell yeah... great work...a friend buit a set recently for a replica cobra, into sidepipes, and all...nice. those are some rollercoaster-looking m.f.'ers!
Kevin, Those are damn nice!! I am attaching a pic of some I made for a friends Bonneville lakester four cylinder engine. Rex
Awesome work! Header building will drive you nuts, trying to keep the primaries the same length and dodge around all the obstacles between A and B...
WOW your craftsmanships is amazing Kevin! A true must see in person for those who haven't seen their work!! I'm in for a how-to or Tech
I hope you post a few pics in the Friday Art Show - if that isn't the epitome of "Hot Rod Art" I don't know what is.
Mechanically speaking - and there is art in mechanical things - stunningly beautiful. In concept, design and the welding. You've set a high bar indeed. Kudos....
Chuck Norris could build a set of headers just like that using only a sun dial, boy scout knife and a bar of ivory soap. Very nice fab work.
I saw a website once that was in the same thought as your comments, all about Chuck and him "windmill kicking" or something like that. I can't remember it now but it was funny as hell. Those are so nice, I would settle for a set that could simply navigate around the dipstick, steering column, and starter on the driver's side of the 455 in my '46.