#71
|
|||
|
|||
Thank you mate, you've been a great guide for me.
Quote:
__________________
Bart Risuccia |
#72
|
|||
|
|||
And a little closer.
Did more wheeling at night. 202013889_330449641960499_6849537682542852937_n.jpg 200953748_3744205269017269_7295872503690128986_n.jpg 203926747_368125448006137_289657804100691723_n.jpg
__________________
Bart Risuccia |
#73
|
|||
|
|||
Bart. I think you succeeded. This is a problematic part.
Mark the places where you need to shape with a pencil and finish. The simple-looking part is usually very laborious.
__________________
Jaroslav |
#74
|
|||
|
|||
Thank you mate, no problem
__________________
Bart Risuccia |
#75
|
||||
|
||||
Hi Bart
Congratulations now you have a new panel and an education! Nicely done, and thanks for sharing your journey. Steve
__________________
Steve Hamilton Hamilton Classics Auto Restoration & Metalshaping |
#76
|
|||
|
|||
Thank you. Still have more to go
__________________
Bart Risuccia |
#77
|
||||
|
||||
Glad you are getting there mate.
__________________
Marcus aka. Gojeep Victoria, Australia http://willyshotrod.com Invention is a combination of brains and materials. The more brains you use, the less materials you need. |
#78
|
|||
|
|||
__________________
Bart Risuccia |
#79
|
|||
|
|||
well done good work its hard going without a helper. i may try that edge turning idea.
__________________
Carl |
#80
|
|||
|
|||
Yes Carl, that's probably the only way to control the big panel. We had a lot of trouble with the shape of the big panel before we discovered this idea.
It is confirmed from Bart, that it works on the other side of the world too ...
__________________
Jaroslav |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|