Wow! Thanks for the props my friendNo doubt, that takes a special kind of OCD , W.A.R does some really nice work also with metal. I'm not so proud that I can't admit that I can't achieve those results without the help of filler of some sort to get it that straight. My hats off to those guys with that skill set.
Wow! Thanks for the props my friend
Wow! Thanks for the props my friend
I didn't want to post any pictures because I was afraid someone might ask that. The last time you saw it was after I put epoxy on it, and I'm giving it time to cure good. Hopefully in a couple years it will be good enough to continue, but I am eager to start again, and when I do I'll post it. BYW, It was originally yellow and white, but I decided to make it black with red and black interior, just seems to make sense.
I'm one of those always pushing the skillsets and in a lot of what I get into there aren't too many to look up to. I got the talent, but get very little time to really get into improving the skills. Any nice metal work displayed here does help start the fire back burning. Can be a completely different project, doesn't matter. I'm thankful to having a few good metal guys here.I for one really admire and am envious of those that have that skill set. When I see that level of craftsmanship I just get at a loss for words and wish I could get to that level. The absence of time is the one factor along with some of the speciality tools required and a teacher (A teacher/mentor is a big one).
Keep up with the work and please show some, it really starts a fire burning in those pushing their skill sets and is really interesting to watch the progress.
Thank you Chris I do appreciate it buddy!!Will you do great work. The VW Van roof and that Karman Ghia that you posted some pics of were really top notch.