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Dan in Pasadena

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I'm positive if you set a genuine Alemite cabinet right next to your, yours is way better made. I don't know much about the real ones except they were made for use in Service Stations (I assume) so they were mass produced.

Granted, people seem to have put more care into stuff made in a factory in the old days but they still weren't making it for themselves! Yours shows true pride in the making. Probably a TON of work & hours but you could offer these commercially even at tens of thousands of dollars and I think there would be a market for them. Just beautiful.
 
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This thing is beautiful! Alemite should have been so lucky to even have anything close to your creation.
Did I mention I'm green with envy!
And I might add, inspires me to maybe…maybe…tackle my own version?
 
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I'm positive if you set a genuine Alemite cabinet right next to your, yours is way better made. I don't know much about the real ones except they were made for use in Service Stations (I assume) so they were mass produced.

Granted, people seem to have put more care into stuff made in a factory in the old days but they still weren't making it for themselves! Yours shows true pride in the making. Probably a TON of work & hours but you could offer these commercially even at tens of thousands of dollars and I think there would be a market for them. Just beautiful.
Thanks Dan! I got way carried away but past point of stopping! Lol

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This thing is beautiful! Alemite should have been so lucky to even have anything close to your creation.
Did I mention I'm green with envy!
And I might add, inspires me to maybe…maybe…tackle my own version?
Ysguy! I like your username. You should do one too! Thanks much

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Gotta have a welder outlet too I figured....a4b38f2e81de573eb3cdae95de63bf1f.jpg1dcfef393dc3a9e85862c2be67b478a3.jpga6681b78e7eb14ce47f7361e3682dc0a.jpg715e0df431212726302fd24bb8a1494d.jpg

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A little tweaking and 2 last trim pieces before bodyworkc3579d3f50f1ae130281ea566e7cfd73.jpg4709f5a1d7e726577bdf882a8eb26c59.jpg761df1a891ea53ee4f08199aaa810c10.jpg6c23c70c1c16ee07951fc656ab2009df.jpg56ef88b999245ac922a4dfd4eace22a6.jpg

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Last 2 pieces of trim done23e58a916e7660ef45c59d8f36d2a36b.jpg89cf124bb75e47a2ca30c9ac899d3f52.jpg

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Just when I think you are getting ready to paint you go ahead and add some more cool looking bling to this beast. Looking good! :pimpflash

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Ysguy! I like your username. You should do one too! Thanks much

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I can't weld!, at least like you can.

Even tho I have been known to to be sarcastic and a wise cracker, (which I try not to do much any more) it really means I'm into yblock FORD engines in case of confusion. Glad you appreciate it though! Thanks!

I'm going to check out Menifee Valley Speed Shop.

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I can't weld!, at least like you can.

Even tho I have been known to to be sarcastic and a wise cracker, (which I try not to do much any more) it really means I'm into yblock FORD engines in case of confusion. Glad you appreciate it though! Thanks!

I'm going to check out Menifee Valley Speed Shop.

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Hahaha. My Pops has a 57 Tbird, 312 y block, supposed to be an e model with dual quads but only has 4 brl

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I got ya, I love a good warm up project.
I would love to build a gasser
my Dad had a 62 Chevy ll gasser
mine would have to be a 41 Willys
Cant wait to see your next move.

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Hey thanks, yeah a 41 is on my bucketlist. I'm knee deep in body work now, not much to post

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This is not a car.... I need to remind myself....171247d6ac6841e830cdeedd91e9876a.jpg7e31d986fdd3803beadf120ec7994ca3.jpg

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Yes but you will be glad you put the extra work into it when it's all done! Remember how much you oooggled Don Long's cabinet when it was finished!
 

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That's SPECTACULAR!!!
The details are amazing... and I don't just mean the trim pieces: every corner is rounded and radiused. Amazing attention to detail.
How did you construct the trim pieces? Are they steel or aluminum? All the edges are beveled--how'd you do that?
For color choice... White reflects light very well, so I use a lot of white in my shop.
But I love the look of red, so most of the shop equipment I've built has been red.
And Rust-O-Leum flat black wears like iron, so all work surfaces are painted with it.
Front a graphic art standpoint, I think if you paint the cabinet one color, and the doors another color, it won't look right, for the same reason you don't two-tone a car by painting the body one color and the doors another.
I'd paint everything below the work bench red, and everything above it white, with a flat black work surface on the bench. Strike a line around the side cabinets and continue the two-tone, or you could also break up the two tone by painting the side cabinets all white, with a vertical line breaking the red and the white, between the back side of the bench, and the face of the side cabinet door.
 
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That's SPECTACULAR!!!
The details are amazing... and I don't just mean the trim pieces: every corner is rounded and radiused. Amazing attention to detail.
How did you construct the trim pieces? Are they steel or aluminum? All the edges are beveled--how'd you do that?
For color choice... White reflects light very well, so I use a lot of white in my shop.
But I love the look of red, so most of the shop equipment I've built has been red.
And Rust-O-Leum flat black wears like iron, so all work surfaces are painted with it.
Front a graphic art standpoint, I think if you paint the cabinet one color, and the doors another color, it won't look right, for the same reason you don't two-tone a car by painting the body one color and the doors another.
I'd paint everything below the work bench red, and everything above it white, with a flat black work surface on the bench. Strike a line around the side cabinets and continue the two-tone, or you could also break up the two tone by painting the side cabinets all white, with a vertical line breaking the red and the white, between the back side of the bench, and the face of the side cabinet door.
Wow, thanks Brad! The trim pieces are aluminum and will be polished, bevels were hand filed. I appreciate your input on colors, you bring up good points, truth is I fell in love with a red/white Texaco Alemite and that's where inspiration is from, I'll try and find pic that started this

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Glad Don mentioned you’re building your Alemite bench. So first 20 to post on this thread get a ....[emoji12]

Since you’re taking color ideas, I’m thinking white with the top 3 or so inches green. Stars red and aluminum trim shiny. Another think to consider is the wall it’s going on. Like if it’s going on this wall
IMG_0373.JPG how will the bench mesh with the wall colors and lighting in the area of the bench

Already nice, going to be sweet with paint.


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