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Old 04-04-2010, 08:28 PM
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Your skills are exceeding more and more Jason.

You going to Rodgers open house?

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Old 04-05-2010, 05:37 AM
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Ron, I cant wait to see it finished as well. How's yours coming along?
Hey Jason, Kind of slow with a new baby LOL! I was able to get one of the first front bumpers and it's an awesome piece. I'll be working on the Ring Brother quarter gilles next. I hope to have a full roller this summer. Ron
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Old 04-05-2010, 06:31 AM
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Mario its silicone bronze rod with the tig. Honestly I think we ran out of steel rod and used the bronze. I like it, grinds like butter and is plenty strong for the sheet metal work. I try to tig as much as I can. It hammers out and grinds easy. I also use the mig so I don't know if one is better or worse I just found that I kind of use both. Just my unprofessional opinion.
Ahhh. I understand now . Shows how much I know. I never thought you could tig with bronze.. I just purchased a tig but I know nothing about how to use it .
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Jason, I hate to think that your very creative and so well executed fab work will be covered up by something as pedestrian as carpet.

I see only one solution...install the insulation and cover it with duplicate panels of your fab work.



Or, do what you want.


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Old 04-07-2010, 05:53 PM
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VERY VERY Nice Work, It's Great to see car like this getting built!
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Old 04-08-2010, 11:53 AM
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Nice, Jason if you get bored on yours you can come and hang out over here, I'll feed you and give you plenty to drink (Beer, Soda, Jack .... etc..). I have a ton of parts sitting here but have not found the motivation to really get anything done. OK Motivation is there just been busy.

I am just happy to kinda know a guy that has such a bad ass car

It keeps on looking better!! Awesome work!!
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WOW! Nice metalworking! I am not worthy!

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Jason, I noticed you cut around your vin plate like I did, got and pics with the dash installed and the vin area cut out?
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Jason, I hate to think that your very creative and so well executed fab work will be covered up by something as pedestrian as carpet.

I see only one solution...install the insulation and cover it with duplicate panels of your fab work.



Or, do what you want.


Bah no carpet... he is a rough carpenter toss down some spray on bedliner.

Hats off to a an awesome build!
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Managed to get a little time to work on the car.

Made a few close out panels.




Recessed the Hydroboost and the clutch master.


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