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03-03-2013, 02:56 PM | #1 |
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Here! Here! I'd buy a set!
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03-03-2013, 02:59 PM | #2 |
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How in the world have I missed this thread?
Very nice work! I am blown away by your fabrication skills. Also, I love the color.
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wow those are awesome, great work.. now there's 3 things
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03-03-2013, 09:16 PM | #4 |
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WHOA!!! NICE WORK KAT!! you need to produce those and all the knobs for the switches and shifter and the the indicator for the colum.... cool stuff
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WOW very nice . you have mad skills!!!!!!
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Great skills man, came out really great
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Color combo is great, Skills Awesome, keeps getting better, then Modge drops the milling machine on us....OUCH. Scoot over Billet...Modge-it ....Great build can't wait to see whats next.
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top notch... ash tray and heater knobs. whats next???
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Thanks Man, I figured that I had about 8 extra hours of time to spare, and what better way to waste it!
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Thanks, but it is still a lot of work,....with good rewards though! Thanks, I try hard, & sometimes I get it right! Quote:
Thank you much!....I still got a few tricks up my sleeve!
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Wow, that looks awesome! Nice job.
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I sent some stuff out to a local plater for zinc coating on some small stuff. We'll see how it turns out...I'll post some pics.
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Ok I totally showed your heater knobs to the wife because she could not understand some of the words I was using and the attitude....
She thinks it is awesome. I think you are just showing off now !!! On the other hand, man that really is cool work, and like Dino said, a full matching set of accessories would be pretty amazing! Let me know when you get your Gold Account so I can put my order in !!
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Those words coming from a master of it??? Am I missing something here? So, I'm guessing that you post pics purely for educational purposes! ha-Ha-Ha!... Well, so do I! Problem is, this stuff turned out so good, that every passer-by is gonna think that I bought it. I just thought to my self that if I am gonna waste 8-plus hours doing something crazy-stupid, it might just as well be this!!! Keeps me from sitting in front of a TV!
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There is potentially a large market for those knobs, most people don't like the plastic ones and billet is a big seller. Just a thought...Vernski
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Late to the party... Subscribed, Loving the color combo and Sick Skillz only scratches the surface! Great job!!!
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ashtray and heater knobs look killer, i agree with flips i would like a set too! i think you would be able to sell them atleast on here, they would sell like hotcakes, lol!!
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I was posting on Bomps thread today that we really need to get you on the video band wagon !!
The stuff you are making is awesome ! I know I would love one of those ashtray handles, though I dont need the heater knobs.... sorry ..... Ok Pot, this is the Kettle apologizing.... LOL
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sooooo...I'm going to need a set of a/c knobs, headlight knob, wiper knob and matching knob for the gauge dimmer switch from dakota digital. where can i sends the paypal monies???
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OH...i forgot..anodized black
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i am ready to place my order.. just need a price and a adress. seriously you do need to start a full line of these ,i'll bet they would sell like hot cakes.
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Where's the key to the CNC machine? Little touches look great, man!
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I am so anxious to see what you do/make next that the waiting is killing me !!
If you are not updating your thread that must mean you are working on something, right !?!?!?!?!?
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P.S. thought about the whole video thing, and I really think it's cool, but because I already work 60+ hours normally, I don't know where I would find the time to do it....But it would be very cool...
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I decided to restore my cowl-vents this week. They were looking pretty shabby to say the least! I had ordered new gaskets a while back, and I thought that now was as good of a time as any to rebuild them.
I thought that I could just drill out the rivets that held the two halves of the vent door together, slip in the new gasket, and pop-rivet them back together...It wasn't until I had sandblasted the heck out of them, that I noticed that they also had six spot-welds holding them together....Change of plans!!! I then decided that I would simply trim the old gaskets off, then use contact cement to adhere the new gaskets to the back side of the vent doors...Maybe this is how everyone repairs these, I don't know. I think they turned out pretty nice! Take a look! First the before pics!
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Now the after pics!
Oh, and have a happy Easter everyone!
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