Nice work, Fordkid; just found this thread; subscribed for updates.
Missed you at Fabtech, I was just a few booths down from the big Davi rolls...
Oh man you are getting in deep. Excellent work !
You definitely got skills but how do you find anything in that pile!
You have been a busy guy!!!
I like the progress!!!
Wow major teardown!
I do love the days when the planets align and I can move a bunch of 95% projects to 100s.
Cleaning, while it should be organizing, always goes tangential into other things lol.
Keep the pics coming, please!
Messing with appliance Enamel. Mixed it with acetone and an Enamel hardener. Comes out pretty decent in fact I was impressed because I hate painting. The can says I can shoot a second coat tomorrow so I'll see if I can get to that tomorrow. I'm going to finish the welds on the frame and try and shoot that next week as this was just a test to see how it would come out.
Getting my helper situated.
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This is looking bitchin so far. I've seen guys use appliance enamel on guns before, but never automotive/motorcycle use. It's actually a great idea. Got me thinking it would be good for random stuff that I usually hose down with cheap spray paint.
Congratulations on the Award! Something to be proud about for sure!
Well you like Fords so .... Just bustin' on your vehicular taste, says the guy in Love with an Italian designed Chevy that allowed accountants to have final say on engineering concerns. Back on topic, the only people that don't make mistakes are God (not really people) and those not doing anything. The more mistakes you make the more your doing/learning. Great deal trying to wrestle every inch out of your space! Harry P.S. If anyone sees it and asks "WTF" tell them it's been designed to a "T"
I like the hood, I had to make a new hood for mine. Been quietly watching like everyone else seems to be doing. Just thought I would speak up and say good work, you have a lot of good ideas in your mind that want to get out[emoji106]Hahaha oh man do I love puns and dad jokes!!! You're right, the best way to learn is through mistakes so at this point I may be bordering on being the most educated man to walk this planet.
Alright so I've got the materials to make the side panels and doors. So over the next few weeks I'm going to form them up after work. I've also been spurred on by erty67 and his scruffy huffy post, but I don't have a rider, I've looked a d found some dirt cheap junkers that I could chop up and start my own but I decided to start my own version.
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I picked the hood up tonight for 35 bucks so I decided screw it and I start this tonight from box tubing.

I like the hood, I had to make a new hood for mine. Been quietly watching like everyone else seems to be doing. Just thought I would speak up and say good work, you have a lot of good ideas in your mind that want to get out[emoji106]
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