Our first non polished drop. This is our introduction & general overview on the headliner project for Greg’s badass tube chassis prerunner. Originally Built by JD fab! Enjoy
I would not have guessed, but the way the conversation evolved organically, I got several little design nuggets out of it. Thats the biggest reason I love your channel, you are the dezert build shop teacher. The little stuff I can incorporate. I guess what Im saying is Id like to see more customer conversations. Thanks as always.
I think this is the way to go .video wise .it makes it real .the cars in your shop are being built let us see that .and when they are done runners .they can be on the mcd /Terra page for the polished super star videos
It’s great to see the genesis of this job. This conversation on how the customer wants it to look, what details they want and don’t want, what questions to ask, and managing expectations. Can’t wait to see the progress!
really enjoyed this video as a fabricator It is a language I think we understand very well when sorting out ideas in real-time with a customer I think it applies pretty broadly in this field for any build thanks for the rad content. gives you The good kind of itch, also this is the only channel I get the raw idea-forming process from a design and function POV in action awesome stuff thank you. For guys like me up here in North Dakota, I may never get to see one of these in real life up close but I feel like I get that from your content.
he obviously a badass Greg just like myself Greg. he's smart like me too, because he's taking to Morgan and his team at MCD. greg is going to love it just like i would when he gets this soon to be piece of the most gnarly function art/fucking ripper prerunner. those Greg's must be pretty goddamn smart as long as they where born before '90. preferably 70's but anything thing in the '00's are crybabies. this is a sano truck. havent seen a ton from JD but it looks sick. its athe right place for a headliner!! or custom metal craziness fab!! cheers
This is a badass truck. Reminds me of the stewerts racewroks 07-13 Silverado luxury prerunner builds own and used currently by Luke/Dan McMillin. Favorite trucks ever. But this type of video is awesome. I think it's cool to see the first steps in a build or project discussing with the customer. Asking the questions and really just initial design thoughts and how to adapt to issues like the visors and map lights. Figuring out layout, design, materials is cool to see.
is it to expensive to buy your grade whatever fastners plus some extras and have anodized. is that the best coating or is that to much vs. using a black sharpie and coloering the heads. i really dont know what the cost to your happiness knowing its exactly how you want it. cheers
obviously sharpie coloring is cheaper, but I think you'd be surprised how cheap anodizing is. If you're already getting a batch of parts anodized, getting a bunch of bolts done at the same time is only a couple extra drops in the bucket.