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On this episode of The Fab Forums I work some more of the tube chassis frame fabrication on the Mustang Hot Rod Build called the Bibbster.
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Welcome to The Fab Forums. My name is Kyle Voss and I produce Custom Motorsports Fabrication content of all forms for you. Carbon Fiber, TIG Welding, Metal Shaping, Hot Rods, Muscle Cars, Custom Choppers, and everything in between. I work hard to bring you new content on a weekly basis.
Here are some of the builds you can find on this channel.
I have built several Chevy trucks on this channel. The first was my 1964 C10 named Crown Spoyal and the most recent C10 truck project was the 1969 I currently have named the Black Pearl.
I am also finishing up a custom twin turbo Ford Mustang build I call the Gray Goose. It’s a 400 cubic inch Windsor style engine with twin 70mm turbos. I am hoping to make around the 1000 horse power mark to the tires on this particular build.
Last but not least is the one off custom hot rod build called the Bibbster. This is what I call a modern day hot rod. It’s made from an old Ford Mustang foxbody, but made to look like an old school open wheeled hot rod.
I also feature other fabricators and shops like Cutworm Specialties hand formed aluminum wide body kit for a BMW e46. Jeb Greenstone has also built a twin turbo, coyote powered model A style hot rod from scratch, and is currently building a Toyota TE72 wagon drift car powered by a 1UZ Lexus v8. Jeb’s custom fabrication skills are fun to watch and always make for good videos.
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@gregpitt4585
@gregpitt4585 6 лет назад
Great advice at the end there. As someone who deals with anxiety and over thinking details, you hit the nail on the head. Love your work!
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@mecaghidorah
@mecaghidorah 10 месяцев назад
The little man is gona be taught well , good going pop keep the flame going for his generation ....
@nikbivation
@nikbivation 4 года назад
thank you for the life lesson!
@rafatrill
@rafatrill 6 лет назад
Amen brother keep up the good work God bless you
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@granvilleherron5398
@granvilleherron5398 6 месяцев назад
Nice motivation from you
@iamnico4226
@iamnico4226 6 лет назад
Creative use of the spacers and good to see such progress friend.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@mikecondoluci53
@mikecondoluci53 2 года назад
GREAT VIDEO MAN CARS LOOKIN GOOD
@MyBridgestone24
@MyBridgestone24 6 лет назад
Awesome work as always.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@FingerJam12
@FingerJam12 Год назад
Well said. Just start doing work. I really live by that. I will figure it out. Can't spend every moment planning and not executing.
@twadam5218
@twadam5218 6 лет назад
Awesome closing comments. I've been waiting for the sheet metal portion of this. Thank you for the motivation!
@ncofab46
@ncofab46 6 лет назад
Awesome work it's videos like this I love to watch
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@Jansoom
@Jansoom 6 лет назад
Great advice Kyle.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@brydenal6319
@brydenal6319 6 лет назад
He is so correct at the end that you can not over think thing's and that you honestly have to take it as it goes
@briandubbeld5665
@briandubbeld5665 6 лет назад
Great workmanship 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@KitchinMotorsports
@KitchinMotorsports 6 лет назад
Im 24 years old and your words of advice at the end of the videos, helps me out a lot. I'm not car savvy by any means but I just started my first build on doing a Crown Vic frame swap on my 83' F100. I try not to over think things as well and thats what helps me get through chellenges in life. I have very little experiences on how to weld/fabricate/build engine ect. But I am trying to learn as I go and keep moving forward. I think if I never watched your channel and other car channels I would never feel confidant enough to build my own car and to have someone else do it for me. Where's the fun in that? So I decided to do it all myself and learn because why not? Thanks for all of the great videos on in-depth things because it helps me learn more. Keep up the good work dude.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thats awesome....thats how I got started. Just jump into it
@richardculbertson8027
@richardculbertson8027 6 лет назад
Excellent way to set the depth of the panels
@19672701
@19672701 6 лет назад
Good advise on over thinking,that was me for sure. Another great video......SON!!!!
@thomasmarlin7438
@thomasmarlin7438 6 лет назад
Very nice last words said! You’re channel is inspiring.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@jwright650
@jwright650 6 лет назад
It's easy to get overwhelmed trying to think through too much at one time. Guilty as charged.
@JEFFFRYESr
@JEFFFRYESr 6 лет назад
paying attention to detail is what makes a killer end result ,I realy dig the work you do keep on keepn on
@garyparker2969
@garyparker2969 6 лет назад
Nother goodin Kyle,,, God Bless All
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@jaywhy225
@jaywhy225 6 лет назад
That there is some sage advice fellas.
@violentblue123
@violentblue123 6 лет назад
very smart method for panel mounting.
@051570orion
@051570orion 6 лет назад
I like the bibster build , I don't watch videos to pick them apart , I may look at something and think I might do it differently , but I like the flow of the chassis on the bibster , it's different , in the B is for build channel people want to put their 2 cents in on what he is doing , but he will still achieve what he's doing , I have built things , and have some Fab experience and find a little common sense can go a long way , and not just in building things . I can't wait to see the bibster when it's done , and in the meantime I will "go do work , son"
@fishingbrad7290
@fishingbrad7290 6 лет назад
Great words of wisdom Son.
@rickcrusenberry7027
@rickcrusenberry7027 6 лет назад
Thanks for the pep talk at the end. You have definitely been an inspiration in me learning new skills in the shop. Thank You Kyle.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
awesome....welcome
@TrampusWingo
@TrampusWingo 6 лет назад
Yo Kyle, thanks for the words and the inspiration. I’m doing work, son, and getting shit done. Slowly, mind you, but surely. Keep up the fantastic job, and thank you again for sharing so much knowledge with us all.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
awesome...steps are steps no matter how slow
@modssmodra2002
@modssmodra2002 6 лет назад
I totally agree with your last little share at the end of this video I have so many friends that just don't get in and do it they will overthink every detail and never start I just get my idea and run with it and sort it out as I go, thanks for your inspiration
@thomasballew7876
@thomasballew7876 6 лет назад
good video and some great advise at the end
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@hassanabdullah6419
@hassanabdullah6419 6 лет назад
ahhhh, yes bro, if you think about all the details, you'll become a crazy, you will never move a step. just keep moving on, keep doing what you're doing. you will discover your way, you will solve your problems at the time. thanks for your efforts.
@MrDarkraver007
@MrDarkraver007 6 лет назад
Nice job!
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@nathanquinonez7365
@nathanquinonez7365 6 лет назад
Thanks Kyle for this video!
@cecil6711
@cecil6711 6 лет назад
It is always fun and rewarding to get your kids involved in the shop. I still have fond memories teaching my daughter to weld many years ago. I like to refer to the project planning as "on the fly engineering" lol
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
for sure
@andrewbeaton3302
@andrewbeaton3302 6 лет назад
DUDE THANK YOU! FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART FOR CONTINUOUSLY POSTING These videos!! You've taught us so much!!! Thank you brother!
@wardperozuk2782
@wardperozuk2782 6 лет назад
Perfect closing remarks. Paralysis by over planning is what I say. Just start!! 👍
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
yup...thats it
@industrialpalletworx3548
@industrialpalletworx3548 6 лет назад
Great idea with the shelf. I like it. That is 1 to store in the memory bank for later use.
@onemeanbird.5305
@onemeanbird.5305 6 лет назад
I'm definitely guilty of overthinking every single project... -› Really great advice!
@zackkohler511
@zackkohler511 4 года назад
Go Bibbster Go!!
@donbarton1895
@donbarton1895 6 лет назад
that's an awesome helper you got there. I can barely get my son to go in the garage.
@dlux703
@dlux703 6 лет назад
Nice solution to the positioning of the floor and tunnel panels. I like what you said at the end and agree that forward motion, combined with an open mind, can lead to discovering better options than trying to set every detail in stone. Also, too much thinking ends up making the work seem more daunting than it really is once you get started. At the same time, small delays can be a blessing if they allow you to rethink what you were planning to do, and lead to a better solution. Of course that's where the open mind is required. I always see/hear high quality/smart stuff on your channel and would like to see you hit 500K subs.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
yeah for sure
@gyomdelacreuse922
@gyomdelacreuse922 6 лет назад
congratulation and lot of spiritual support from France. You realy did it so well… Son!
@horsepowerjunkiesoftexas5243
@horsepowerjunkiesoftexas5243 6 лет назад
Another Great video and life advice once again.
@malcolmyoung7866
@malcolmyoung7866 6 лет назад
AHHH, Zeus fasteners..takes me back to my Army days where many of our boxes were 'secured' by them 'thar' things...Nice words at the end about 'over thinking things', Kyle..
@davesracingchannel9261
@davesracingchannel9261 2 года назад
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@4eyefox
@4eyefox 6 лет назад
Thanks boss I appreciate it. It's to tempting to pass up and a lot more space
@baggedmazda666
@baggedmazda666 6 лет назад
Been a while haven’t heard the inspirational stuff from fab forums
@leslieanderson5911
@leslieanderson5911 4 года назад
I've been letting Analysis paralysis do exactly what you're talking about to in the last two minutes of your video. great advice and great content looking forward to seeing more.
@horsepowerjunkiesoftexas5243
@horsepowerjunkiesoftexas5243 6 лет назад
Keep doing work son!!
@serastaples2001
@serastaples2001 6 лет назад
Nailed it. Awesome build love the quality, a real skill. Too many are afraid to try.
@The1jmadmax
@The1jmadmax 5 лет назад
Great speech at the end!!!
@keithparady2594
@keithparady2594 6 лет назад
Nice work and great advice
@joshuahonel7321
@joshuahonel7321 6 лет назад
Great video
@AcesUpOffroad
@AcesUpOffroad 6 лет назад
Great advice and words at the end of this episode. Nice work as always.
@chrisatkinson5855
@chrisatkinson5855 6 лет назад
Great comments at the end of this video! I have OVER- thought a lot of my projects to the point of never starting them. I'm glad to see more video's form you, especially the BIBBSTER! keep up the good work son.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@zacharystepp6240
@zacharystepp6240 6 лет назад
god speed u rock
@outofthink3423
@outofthink3423 6 лет назад
good job brother 👍👍
@celsoguajardovillarreal
@celsoguajardovillarreal 6 лет назад
Excelente trabajo!!, hemos visto el gran avance del trabajo realizado y es un gran trabajo , muy buenos detalles en la construccion. saludos desde Apodaca Nuevo Leon Mexico!!.
@martinlavoie4002
@martinlavoie4002 6 лет назад
Once again a nice video with lots of little technical info the bib is really taking shape enjoy the little ones in the shop mine is almost going to be driving and he is building a factory 5 and it’s looking pretty noce
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@btoad303
@btoad303 5 лет назад
The last words on this VID has a lot of meaning for those that worry about minute details. Just do it!!!!
@96spaz
@96spaz 3 года назад
soild advice man I'm right now learning welding and seeing the pre runner I wanna build is getting closer and closer I can't wait to start
@Drew_peaballs_128
@Drew_peaballs_128 6 лет назад
Oh man I shouldn’t watch these videos when it’s late at night all I end up doing is going out to the shed till 2 am and working on my car after the “go do work son” part 😂 Looks like I’ll be tired again for work 😂 Thanks Kyle haha
@glennshotrodgarage5509
@glennshotrodgarage5509 5 лет назад
Catching up on back episodes Thanks for the constant inspiration and sound advice ……..Merry Christmas !
@jeromynixon4464
@jeromynixon4464 6 лет назад
Yes another bibster video
@braddock001
@braddock001 6 лет назад
I love these vids ! I get so inspired! Doin the work SON!
@joevaagen6170
@joevaagen6170 6 лет назад
I used to use that type of fastener in the automatic car wash industry to fasten panel to the machine. We called the quarter turn fasteners but ours were premade.
@Lernca
@Lernca 6 лет назад
Nice!
@JACKOFALLTODD
@JACKOFALLTODD 6 лет назад
Cool hat
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@ilovetoyotatrucks
@ilovetoyotatrucks 6 лет назад
True- half the time you think its gonna be exactly like the video .... but sometimes when your doing it- you feel like you're forgetting a step ... If i feel that way i repeat the episode till i get it done -or play music -different gonra*- or sometimes you need a sammitch and or a 5minutes brake - or a different project for 20- 30minutes & go back to it ! All i know is once i fix something fully i start looking for other things to fix with that accomplishment of the first tasc!
@glennlbs9931
@glennlbs9931 6 лет назад
B is for build better be taking notes!
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
lol...they are doing a good job
@n20cpri
@n20cpri 6 лет назад
SICK!
@krullibull123
@krullibull123 6 лет назад
Fab tool tip for you when I saw how you using that measuring tape. Get a "Hultafors Talmeter", once you start using one for fab, carpentry or what ever you won't go back to a regular one ever again.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
interesting
@TheMick26
@TheMick26 6 лет назад
Hey Kyle. First off, it's hard to believe your little boy has grown so quickly. I swear he was half that size a few episodes ago pushing a broom through the shop.😉 I can't remember, but have you featured Dzus fasteners on the 'You need this tool' series? If not, that's a thought. I really like your spacing technique for the sheet metal landing... great idea!👌 Once the sheet metal starts going in, the Bibbster is really going to come to life. Excited to see more, brother! Keep that ship cruisin'.👊
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
I know man....time goes by so fast. I really like to have them on the channel because of the reason. I often go back and watch old videos I know they are in just to see how little they were.
@bobwoodhams7242
@bobwoodhams7242 6 лет назад
thanks …..that's what I do think to much...rebuilding a mg midget....stop for 2 years...going to work on it right now....thanks for the advice
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
awesome
@steveveness3829
@steveveness3829 6 лет назад
Albert Iensteine once said Intelligence gets you from A to B to C (conclusion). However Imagination will give you all the answers and take you anywhere you want to go. Ok work time .😊
@GarageTimeAutoResto
@GarageTimeAutoResto 6 лет назад
Cool, no more Fred Flintstone 👣
@SolveFixBuild
@SolveFixBuild 6 лет назад
Love your work and your motivational talks. Totally subscribe to your way of thinking, brother!!! 👍 Project is looking awesome.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@billkyle5679
@billkyle5679 6 лет назад
Great comments at the end if the video thanks for the thoughts
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
no problem
@67cudaksa34
@67cudaksa34 6 лет назад
overthinking is an excuse not to start so they will not fail
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
that could be
@anomamos9095
@anomamos9095 6 лет назад
That frame is a work of art especially compared to the thing the B is for Build 240z.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@Turningwrenchs
@Turningwrenchs 3 месяца назад
Two things here work are dirt dont hurt but try putinng your sheet metal on the center of the tubes you will save time and wtg
@xozindustries7451
@xozindustries7451 6 лет назад
I couldn’t picture how you were gonna do that until you actually did it, great idea, I need to build my floors also, more than likely out of sheet metal rather than aluminum and I’ll weld it right to the square tube of the frame I built, if you read this and have any thoughts on that let me know. Glad to see the project getting moving again.
@metalthing1
@metalthing1 6 лет назад
That's why you mock it up, tack it up , before you weld it up..
@davidholdman8015
@davidholdman8015 6 лет назад
Yep 👍
@lukeduffy3730
@lukeduffy3730 6 лет назад
"Let them wheels roll"
@DougBugBuilder
@DougBugBuilder 6 лет назад
I like pretty much all your videos. But the ones like this where I really feel like I'm hanging out with you in the shop and learning from what you're doing, are my favorite. Very simple and clean way of setting up those floor by the way. I mean it's no Baja.....but you'll figure it out one day... lol JK!
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
lol...thanks
@Turningwrenchs
@Turningwrenchs 3 месяца назад
Dont forget steam wholes 1/8works well
@DodgyBrothersEngineering
@DodgyBrothersEngineering 6 лет назад
That is some really good advice at the end. As someone who tends to overthink things and rarely ever gets anything done, I am really enjoying your ability to just wing it and work it out as you go. It is such a contrast to the way I normally think. It almost feels like a mini drama... What will he do there? I am actually doing it for once myself on my CNC machine, I have the new X axis motor brackets designed and starting to fabricate them, yet I currently don't know how I am 100% going to attach them to the machine. I feel like I am living on the edge :0)
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
lol... thats funny
@paulg5900
@paulg5900 3 года назад
I wonder how he bent that flat bar stock. That was pretty cool how the angles matched up with the tubing.
@donwalker7931
@donwalker7931 6 лет назад
The tendency to overthink things is also referred to as "analysis paralysis." To move, it is necessary to establish momentum and overcome the desire for an object to remain at rest. Go do work, son! dw
@malcolmyoung7866
@malcolmyoung7866 6 лет назад
Now I know where I have been going wrong...as in going to the fridge and opening another beer....
@TheMick26
@TheMick26 6 лет назад
That's the one. Well said, Don!👍
@zososldier
@zososldier 6 лет назад
About the "get things moving". I usually only plan out the purchasable core items before starting. Stuff that won't change like the engine, trans, axle, etc and I try to gather that stuff before I start because it makes mock up real easy. Then you break everything into pieces. There really is no way you could plan anything for your car without long hours of hands on. Every little thing on a custom is going to fight you. You just won't know if ABC pedal assembly is going to fit or if XYZ part will look right. 99% of people watching will not build a car to the extent. The best I could say is to just break things down into groups like engine mods, suspension mods, interior mods, etc. then do a little research if they will be compatible then pull the trigger on one of the groups to get things rolling.
@josephpolston1293
@josephpolston1293 6 лет назад
When you bead roll your floor pans / trans tunnel have you thought about putting the ford logo or mustang logo, because it could turn out really cool and add that extra pizazz.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
nah, if I did a logo it would be mine. but most likely it will just be a design
@squarebodymikey9868
@squarebodymikey9868 6 лет назад
Unfortunately my ship is dead in the water with my build.😒 I just need to figure out how to get it back moving! I like your vision for the floors!
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks
@soggybottomboys2792
@soggybottomboys2792 6 лет назад
You ever think of putting the center seat/armrest from an 2000-2007 chevy Silverado in the back of your c30?
@Kamran_Atif
@Kamran_Atif 5 лет назад
Amazing 💥 kindly tell me the thickness of these pipes and material also ?
@Santiago-iv7oi
@Santiago-iv7oi 6 лет назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@bitteroldskunk
@bitteroldskunk 6 лет назад
The small things are ALWAYS time consuming
@jamesdisney9150
@jamesdisney9150 6 лет назад
Hey Kyle not trying to be a know-it-all but I would only go halfway down on those tubes I don't know if that's inch and a half an inch and 5/8 but if you go real low your panel won't fit in there right everytime I look at your car it looks great but I think I would put some bars on that roof to make it safe and rigid looks great showing the thickness of the tubing we'll make it look even better with the aluminum panels my opinion I would make those floors thick 1/16
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
thanks for looking out, but Ive got this
@Xpp.
@Xpp. 6 лет назад
I absolutely love this build , its a thing of dreams . Really looking forward to the floors going in ! What i wanna know - does anything ever go wrong ? Do you mess up and have to pull things apart and start over ?
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
I rarely have to pull stuff apart but what I think will work doesn't all the time
@ccurrell
@ccurrell 6 лет назад
Great work - you are true, old school craftsman. One question thou. That small bar you just installed under the driveshaft - Is that not going to make removing the driveshaft a real pain i the butt? Could you have not made that a bolt in tube?
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
nah it wont effect ease of removal any
@ccurrell
@ccurrell 6 лет назад
Love watching you work - your approach to this project is very relaxed and laid back. I like that alot. Keep posting.
@adrianbranham2023
@adrianbranham2023 6 лет назад
👍
@King.Fab.Garage
@King.Fab.Garage 6 лет назад
hey Kyle how were you bending the 3/4 flat stock to match the tubes. looking really good.
@Thefabforums
@Thefabforums 6 лет назад
I just a bunch of small reliefs in it
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