Great video! Looking forward to the future projects and builds! The amount of information you give thru your videos here are priceless! I am inspired by projects and gets me outside working with metal!
Hey Wray, Thank you. I saw the surface of the Jag Bonnet and there is a fluffy gorgeous plumb reward in having gotten to see it. A rare fineness. Beautiful gesture of you to share yourself with us. You are like the best guy. Cheers, Carter
Great work as always. I hope to make the time to come up from NYC to take some classes next year. Your instruction has helped me heaps in making repairs/panels/patches for my 1935 Ford 5W mild custom. God bless Leon
You've been busy!! The fitment on the water jet yoke parts are incredible!! I can't wait to get a set in my hands to weld up!! This would make for an awesome winter project.
Can't say enough good things about these video treasures you put out. I would like to put in a request for an episode that wraps up overall assembly structural strength, bracing and body mounting concepts for rails vs tubular endoskeleton, alum vs steel bodys.
Outstanding, Wray! You offer that as a knockdown kit, I'm all over it! Oh, and the chap doing the Jag body, the smile on his face at 13:02 just says it all! That was the grin I had when I finished the frame for the English Wheel! Besides the Motorcycle fenders I need to do for the Lotus 7 replica I'm building, I now have to make a set of fenders and running boards for the '33 Vicky I'm building for the Wife. Now that she sees what can be done, she getting a bit, shall we say, "Pushy" about moving forward.....Ok, Wray, get back to work! Cheers!
Hell yeah! Looks great. Your plans showed up but I haven't had a chance to start on it yet. Hopefully by the time I get the frame built you'll have all the adjusters and wheels ready to go. I have a first project in mind. I sketched up a relatively simple hot rod based off a t bucket that I want to build. When I start that I'll send pics as it progresses.
From Paul Howard in Oregon Love the items for the English wheel adjuster looking forward to seeing them on the new English wheel Wray is there any chance for a workshop merchandies to have a calender or poster of your workshop and machines you have built