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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Speed Gems, Mar 29, 2018.

  1. DDDenny
    Joined: Feb 6, 2015
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    DDDenny
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    from oregon

    Vicky
    That is so cool, kinda wish I needed one.
    I bet that ate up a couple of fun tickets.
     
  2. 340 Power
    Joined: Feb 10, 2014
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    340 Power
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    from NW PA

    Here is the deck lid I made for my 31 Plymouth. Came out well enough to sell another. I used a shrinker/stretcher to fit it to the new wood frame I built. Once fitted, I seam sealed it to the frame and secured it with a couple inside corner panels and a bottom plate to secure.[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]

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  3. Wasn't too bad, did it at the college and I just had to pay the school for the printing.
    Check the thread out there's lots of good stuff in there.

    I've got the number of a good casting facility, I'll be calling them soon.
     
  4. hdman6465
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  5. SNS FAB
    Joined: Sep 29, 2011
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    I know this is a car forum. But here are few things I fabbed for a motorcycle (although it does have a car engine for power). I made a fuel tank and weed burner zoomies for it, among other things. Thanks to everyone for sharing. It's good to know there are still imaginations and talents being used in this cookie cutter world. CUSTOM TANK (6).jpg HEADER (1).jpg
     
  6. SNS FAB
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    And here are some engine mounts I made for a big block Ford in a '32. I extended the mounts forward on the block to give more clearance for the headers. HOWARD BARTON'S '32 FORD (37).jpg HOWARD BARTON'S '32 FORD (38).jpg HOWARD BARTON'S '32 FORD (46).jpg
     
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  7. PHIL COOPY
    Joined: Jul 20, 2016
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    My whole running chassis....

    IMG_1224.JPG IMG_1024.JPG
     
  8. Donut Dave
    Joined: Jul 9, 2007
    Posts: 464

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    Here are a few items I whittled out....

    Hood sides with stainless steel screens with bead outline.
    Steering arm made from solid stock
    Steering wheel make from H-beam NASCAR connecting rods, rolled 1" tube


    Hood (1536 x 1152).jpg Steering Arm (480 x 360).jpg Steering Wheel#1 (1125 x 751).jpg
     
  9. blazedogs
    Joined: Sep 22, 2014
    Posts: 535

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    A very interesting and cool topic. Fabrication.. Back in the early 60,s in a small town we were already working on old cars we bought from the junk yard for 50 bucks. Then went back and bought parts and actually built a running jalopy. We could wonder around the junk yards all day and never get yelled at .Out cars were not good or safe at all but who cared. There was a a machine shop back then on every corner and foundries not like today...I always respected & marveled at the older guys who could fabricate,work a mill or lathe or whatever. They were my heros and still are to this day.
    At the car shows I always zero in on the made cars from scratch, cars made in someones ( garage at home.) for those of you that have such ability to ( fabricate) you are the man !
    Gene in Mn
     
  10. bct
    Joined: Apr 4, 2005
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    I can't not build things.
     
  11. evintho
    Joined: May 28, 2007
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    Made these '27 roadster bun panels.......

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    From these.................

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  12. patsurf
    Joined: Jan 18, 2018
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    patsurf

  13. RichFox
    Joined: Dec 3, 2006
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    Lot of nice work on this thread. Mine is more functional. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. upload_2018-3-30_18-39-28.jpeg upload_2018-3-30_18-39-59.jpeg Bells for my injectorson the 26 Dodge motor.
     
  14. IMG_3197.JPG I can't imagine building a rod without being able to fab most anything I can dream up. Only the maroon sheetmetal is from the original truck!
    How about a whole sleeper?
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    Made a roller to form the beltline to match the cab IMG_1359.JPG IMG_1362.JPG IMG_1364.JPG
    Being a tool maker, I built a die to stamp the logo IMG_1943.JPG
    Hammer formed the window openings
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    Cheated on the top corners, bought the stampings from a trailer supply house IMG_3063.JPG
     
  15. SNS FAB
    Joined: Sep 29, 2011
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    Nice work guys. Keep this thread going. Here are two intakes that I made. One for an injected Chevy 6 and the other for putting two Holley dominators on a Packard V12 aircraft engine. CHEVY 6 CYLNDER INTAKE (2).jpg CHEVY 6 CYLNDER INTAKE (1).jpg PACKARD V12 INTAKE (2).jpg PACKARD V12 INTAKE (3).jpg PACKARD V12 INTAKE (4).jpg
     
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  16. BLACK STUDE
    Joined: Jan 30, 2014
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    Headers I fabbed for my stg 2 464 Buick in my 55' studebaker. IMG_20170830_161130692.jpg IMG_20170821_185325.jpg
     
  17. Dave Mc
    Joined: Mar 8, 2011
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    Electric Fan Shroud , made female and male Dies from 3/4" plywood , I used a porta-power to press the shell , cut and trimmed to fit , only one of many parts I had to Fabricate while building my " One of a kind 33 Fordor Victoria Convertible Sedan 33vicShrd1.jpg 33vicShrd2.jpg 33vicShrd4.jpg 33vicShrd3.jpg 33vicShrd6.jpg
     
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  18. patsurf
    Joined: Jan 18, 2018
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    might be the winner so far!!
     
  19. bobbytnm
    Joined: Dec 16, 2008
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    And after seeing some of the talent here I must say.... ...I'm not worthy!!

    This is an awesome thread! To all of you that have posted... Thank you! You guys are an inspiration.

    Bobby
     
  20. A few of the parts I've fabbed up for my '36
    Seat valance
    20150920_145011.jpg
    Steering column to floor shroud and passenger side blanking plate

    20180110_232703.jpg

    Tunnel and floor pans
    20180112_210917.jpg

    Entire floor
    20171115_190625.jpg
    Front engine mount
    frontmount6.jpg
    Rear spring cover
    GEDC2637.JPG
    Seat base and risers/slider assembly
    GEDC2669.JPG

    Pedal box and pedals

    pedalpivot.jpg
    Pedals cut from 3/8" plate, bent and sanded to profile
    pedals1.jpg
    Rear torque arm and panhard bar
    torquearm20 (1).jpg
    Front shock mounts
    welding11.jpg

    frontshockmount8.JPG
    Entire exhaust system
    exhaust20.jpg.JPG Centre x-members, torque arm and exhaust flanges etc.
    1frame.jpg

    'Belond' styled headers

    HEADERSTAKE2-8.JPG

    1engine.jpg
    Plus a whole bunch of other stuff...

    Bear:)
     
  21. Marty Strode
    Joined: Apr 28, 2011
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    Beautiful work Paul ! I can really appreciate the simple methods and basic tools you employed to complete the task.
     
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  22. Steering clearance recess in a block hugger header:
    IMG_0843.jpg

    Clutch cable bracket:
    IMG_0924.jpg

    Fuel lines:
    IMG_0949.jpg
    Relocated contacts on a starter solenoid:
    IMG_0970.jpg

    Throttle cable bracket:
    IMG_1161.jpg
    Removable trans tunnel:
    IMG_1369.jpg
    IMG_1472.jpg
    Rear subrails:
    IMG_1547.jpg

    Headlight bar:
    IMG_2281.jpg
    Steering column transition made from a lampshade, tach cup from a Q-Tip canister and tach bracket from scrap:
    IMG_2718.jpg

    Trans crossmember:
    IMG_3486.jpg
    Motor mounts from 3/16 flat stock:
    IMG_3464.jpg
    Lowered rear spring hanger:
    IMG_2965.jpg
    Box/bracket to raise steering box:
    IMG_3282.jpg
    Spreader bar and rear frame horn:
    IMG_2436.jpg
    Solid double D steering shaft welded to factory hollow steering tube:
    IMG_3294.jpg
    IMG_3292.jpg
     
  23. RichFox
    Joined: Dec 3, 2006
    Posts: 10,020

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    fins.JPG 1932 Plymouth Cylinder head, side cover. Injection, dual dist drive, headers, oil/injector pump mount and drive. Drive uses old cam drive pulleys from a Jensen Healy. The other side of the head was the hard part.
    ,
     
  24. Beautiful work guys.........also some really great ideas that I may have to "borrow"....
     
  25. patsurf
    Joined: Jan 18, 2018
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    patsurf

    are those milled out of stock,or cast??-pat
     
  26. RichFox
    Joined: Dec 3, 2006
    Posts: 10,020

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    lots of chips. Wouldn't want to go to the trouble of casting a one off head. Here are some 26 Dodge main caps I made. No. i did not make the crank mains.jpg 001.JPG
     
  27. 31Apickup
    Joined: Nov 8, 2005
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    Fabbed up my own rear sub-rails for my A coup on 32 Rails.
    1-rear sub rails.jpg
     
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  28. RichFox
    Joined: Dec 3, 2006
    Posts: 10,020

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    There is a lot of outstanding workmanship shown in this thread. Yours us surely among the best. I would like to see what it is built to haul. And anymore about it you have posted.
     
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  29. clem
    Joined: Dec 20, 2006
    Posts: 4,204

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    47AF92A7-9FDC-4D7C-BD81-DB95F7FFACEF.jpeg 1BBF48CB-0439-48CA-8653-990F27EF3DEB.jpeg Before brookville...........

    Hand made, with only magazine pictures to work from.
    Photo taken before final finishing.

    Not my work but that of the panel beater who did my coupe, - although I prefer to call him an artist.....



    2D5ADB44-4666-49B9-8C98-A11DE6CAA30E.jpeg 6B8146DD-985E-4A58-8557-53D88FD6CCE7.jpeg
     
    Last edited: Apr 23, 2018

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