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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by mika112, Nov 26, 2011.

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  1. Lurker McGurk
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    Simply amazing Craftsmanship!
     
  2. robpickup
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    One word AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  3. Atwater Mike
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    I'm stupefied! I could NOT envision the total shape to be so...Aurora-like, so...Zephyrish.
     
  4. mika112
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    thank you all guys [​IMG]
     
  5. Reijer
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    Ca c'est vraiment chique!

    A chopped and channelled 'ugly duckling'. Now I've seen everything.

    It takes a large amount of skill to make a 2CV look cool... and Mika has three times that amount.
     
  6. nali
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    How thin is the body on a 2cv ?

    C est quoi l epaisseur de tole sur une 2 pattes ? Je n en ai jamais soudé, mais ca doit etre a peine plus epais qu une boite de William Saurin ..
     
  7. mika112
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    yes it is really very fine metal ,william saurin " lol "
    it's 6/10ths of a millimeter ... 0.02 inch :rolleyes:
     
  8. nexxussian
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    So, roughly 3 gum wrappers thick. :eek:
     
  9. Ned Ludd
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    0.58mm is a standard thickness for steel roofing etc. here. It works easily on site, in the tin snips and pop rivets sort of idiom.

    In fact it's what a large part of the local urban fabric is made of:
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    (this is Imizamo Yethu, Hout Bay, Cape Town: poverty in Paradise!)
     
  10. fur biscuit
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    you are having way to much fun. I was hesitant about the chop, but it looks like you pulled it off to perfection!
     
  11. Thanks for sharing your incredible craftsmanship with us! Your fabrication skills are inspiring. I really enjoy seeing metal work like this.
    The use of the laser transit is an excellent idea for keeping everything aligned.
    In my opinion this is exactly what hotrodding is all about, improving your car to suit your own desires within the parameters set by your own skills and the laws you operate under. Of course you have to stretch the laws as much as you can!
    Keep cranking on it and keep posting. I am now subscribed!

    ~Alden
     
  12. mika112
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    thank you all [​IMG]

    when working tool is finished, I hope to show you my future hot rod project.
    yes I want to make a homemade ford 27.
    still metal ... :D
     
  13. sqweaka
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    any more updates on this thread... i cant get enough of it!!
     
  14. mika112
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    yes it is ;)
     
  15. mika112
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    remanufacturing of the hinge cover .

    the measure on the hood .


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    the hinge end up .


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  16. Jeem
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    Mika....love all the tin work, bitchin'!

    My French = ampu te pu
     
  17. mika112
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    a top chop is good, with doors is better :)

    I start with what I had done wrong. I still have some tips so I will repeat it more correctly .


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    the outside is ok.
    not inside any more .



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    here's a door nearly finished.
    he still has three to :D


    sorry little English .
     
  18. Perrorojo
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    Very impressive work.
     
  19. Magnus
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    le double le merde
    You, mon ami, are very talented.
     
  20. Very true! Whatever he said, but you are truly talented!

    Klaus
     
  21. styleline
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    nice build good luck with it
     
  22. Great metal work! what engine and drivetrain will it have? I saw you mentioned that you cannot change the motor?

    maybe a turbocharger? port the cylinder head (s) ?
     
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  23. Michael, do you mean that you intend to build a 1927 Ford T body from metal?
    Thanks for posting your photos. Do not worry about your English skills, we get most of what you have to say!

    ~Alden
     
  24. mika112
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    mock-up picture black and white .


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  25. The_Hermit
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    Hey Mika, while you're on it, and because you know how, are you going to thin off the c-puillar ? (rear pillar) ? now the car is so well chopped, that part looks heavy.
    Or is there somrething special planned already for there ?
     
  26. mika112
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    sorry but I do not understand your English :confused:
     
  27. williebill
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    Awesome thread,looks great ! Thanks to the mods for letting a non tradional car build continue on the HAMB. You sir,have a bright future in car building.
     
  28. Chopped 66 Bug
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    Whatever the type, I enjoy watching you guys build or rebuild in metal. Your craftsman ship so far on your new chassis looks top notch to me. I am a creative kind of person but not in metal. I envy you guys that can cut and weld a chassis up like this. Hope to be able to follow your project here.

    Thanks for posting it. Mike
     
  29. Looks fantastic Mika!
     
  30. Sweepspear
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    Very interesting project! Looking forward to future updates!
     
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