I'm getting old or he's really a kid, "ign module", like for electronic ign, on that truck, please......, voltage regulator for a generator, is more like it, don't worry about what that is, you don't need to know about full fielding and polarizing, just get a 12v one wire alt for it, which I'm sure you know about
Thanks for the feedback I think I have gotten better this is one of my first videos. I also think it may be time to get a better camera I keep trying to progress
I am doing a 1935 international next and it will get the works but I have enough painted cars. I may even do a give away on the 35. I'm still doing all the figuring on it
A rust free International! They do exist! Nice build, I had been lusting over a KB6 at Dick and Mike's. Not to be though. I admire the original look but what little rust that beautiful body has needs to be taken care of. With a bit of airbrush magic it can be hidden quite well. By the way, Shane at the Hodge Podge Dodge Garage sent me your way! Be safe and have fun! Terry from South Carolina
A production manager watched a person hit the punch as hard as you did and he had 2 days to replace the whole set, then gave me back the new set. hit them enough to mark use another punch to set the drill holes
OH Snap! What a killer idea. Yes, clear coating it will be so trick. Oh man, you channel is gonna blow up for sure bud. the frame looks pretty good. Hey man. Get yourself a GoPro ASAP.
Nice. I am working on a 49 KB-3 myself. Stripped down to the frame and about to work my way back up. One thing I noticed taking it apart is that there are no x/16 size wrenches needed anywhere.
ok, i will let you know when i find more too... Im planning to use the original stub axles and fit modern Ford Falcon AU hubs/discs etc... Loving your videos/posts - keep it up!
Good morning. I just came upon your channel and I like what you have going on. I subbed your channel so I can follow you. I have a 1954 Dodge Fargo 1/2 ton that I am restoring and I hope I can learn something from following you. I hope that you will drop over to the Dog House and maybe give me some tips. I am new to restoring and I really don't know what I am doing so I can use all the help that I can get. Thanks for sharing.
you can tell what voltage a truck or car is by the size of the electrical wire through the truck or car. 6 volts is heavy gauge wire. 12 volts is a smaller gauge wire.
Not at all and thanks for watching. I just didn't understand what your comment but you are right i just like the trucks that few people have and i have a lot of internationals