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What is the strangest piece of metal you used?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by VectorGES, Oct 18, 2010.

  1. mrhrspwr
    Joined: Oct 16, 2010
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    mrhrspwr
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    from Durham,CT

    Aluminum telephone signs to make a center console, and once used the grille off an old fifties era chest freezer, it just looked to good not to use it!
     
  2. hrm2k
    Joined: Oct 2, 2007
    Posts: 4,875

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    Polaris gas tank

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    with an additional piece of metal, became the firewall insert in our 51 Fleetline
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  3. Kona Cruisers
    Joined: Feb 4, 2007
    Posts: 1,078

    Kona Cruisers
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    aquamet 22 boat prop shaft for a steering shat..... That stuff is $$$$$$$$$$ boat guy ordered the wrong stuff I think it was in the $130/foot range.
     
  4. rustyford40
    Joined: Nov 20, 2007
    Posts: 2,168

    rustyford40
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    from Mass Bay

    I used industrial stainless doors for my floor
     
  5. Johnny Gee
    Joined: Dec 3, 2009
    Posts: 12,687

    Johnny Gee
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    from Downey, Ca

    Blk Pipe to make a spreader bar.
     
  6. Thumper
    Joined: Mar 7, 2005
    Posts: 1,610

    Thumper
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    I used baby bed rails for fuel tank mounts in one of my old race cars...:D
     
  7. carcrazyjohn
    Joined: Apr 16, 2008
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    carcrazyjohn
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    from trevose pa

    It might not be metal but its strange I have a shifter boot .It is rouund and a plate holds it down But to keep the boot in place I bent a peice of welding rod and epoxied to the trans tunnel .
     
  8. LM14
    Joined: Dec 18, 2009
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    LM14
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    from Iowa

    The hardest one for me to see anyone top is this. We held a Ford Powered show every year and an old man came each year with his stock Model A. We jokingly asked if it was modified or stock (knowing full well it was totally stock) and he remarked he had an aftermarket shifter in it. When we looked inside, there was a metal knee joint he had gotten replaced the year before. He talked the Doc out of it and machined it to use as a shift handle. Called it his millon dollar shifter.

    He also had a small paper sack zip tied to the steering column near the dash. That was his air bag.

    Cool old guy,
    SPark
     
  9. Squablow
    Joined: Apr 26, 2005
    Posts: 17,439

    Squablow
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    Those political signs everyone sticks in their yard have nice uncoated steel rod in them, I used some when i was rebuilding the quarters on my Edsel. I'm sure there will be a bunch of them around over the next month, I've got to go grab a whole shitload so I'm stocked up.

    A guy at the junkyard came up to me and asked me how he could cut a panel out of a refrigerator door without chewing up the edges. Apparently he could tell I'm the kind of guy who'd done that before.
     
  10. Von Rigg Fink
    Joined: Jun 11, 2007
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    Von Rigg Fink
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    from Garage


    some one in my area got in big trouble for " borrowing" those signs..be careful;)

    I think the key is to wait until its over
     
  11. Francisco Plumbero
    Joined: May 6, 2010
    Posts: 2,533

    Francisco Plumbero
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    from il.

    My neighbor gave me 4, 1/2 monel bolts. He said they were for a fighter jet and cost a couple thousand dollars, they don't rust, they won't TIG, you can not cut them, you can not grind them, they are cool, so I put the 500 dollar apiece monel bolts on my exhaust, whoopty doo.
     
  12. gtkane
    Joined: Jan 25, 2009
    Posts: 327

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    I used S-10 fenders for part of my roof.
     
  13. Drewski
    Joined: Feb 22, 2008
    Posts: 275

    Drewski
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    I built roll pans for my F100 out of the modesty panel in a Mayline drafting table.

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    Drewski
     
  14. Sir Woosh
    Joined: Dec 1, 2008
    Posts: 2,273

    Sir Woosh
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    When people ask where I got the fender skirts, I tell them they came from a 55 Olds. They really did as I fabbed them from a 55 Olds hood that was rusted too bad to save..........

    The frenched lakes dump out in the forward part of the skirts. The trim at the connection of the pipes to the skirts are 55 Olds 98 tail light trim. The small highlight trim back from that is interior door kick panels from a 63 Rambler.

    Click on the pic to enlarge...............
     

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  15. Machined Inconel exhaust manifolds, for SRT-10 Development.
     
  16. The steering arm on my coupe is made from an old chimney flue (1/2" thick)....the grille is made from a station wagon roof rack.
     
  17. I used mirror arms from a wrecked semi for the fender braces on my '47.
    I ditched the stock splash pans,cut and bent the stainless arms to the right length and angle,squished the ends in a vise drilled 'em and bolted them in.
    Worked good front and back
     

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  18. 23crate
    Joined: Oct 6, 2010
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    from nz

    the outer skin of a washing machine.. and i heard of a guy that used some galvanised steel guttering let over from his house,, matched early model falcon sill shape
     
  19. 1971BB427
    Joined: Mar 6, 2010
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    1971BB427
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    from Oregon

    Transmission pan used for the distributor recess on the firewall. A cake pan used to mount a set of fake Hilborn stacks under the hood of a gasser. Neither one my ideas, but they worked great!
     
  20. deuceman32
    Joined: Oct 23, 2007
    Posts: 472

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    Took a roadside break in New Mexico. Pulled a clean piece of tin out of the dirt. Can't make a damn thing out of it. No matter what shape I beat it into, it just straightens itself out......
     
  21. 2manytoys
    Joined: Feb 24, 2009
    Posts: 224

    2manytoys
    Member
    from Fresno

    Made repair panels for the back on the Divco out of parts from a Varian spectrometer. Made the gas pedal from an old aluminum ice cream scoop. Found out later it was my wifes grandmas anitque and collectable scoop.... Sure looks cool in my truck.
     
  22. metalman
    Joined: Dec 30, 2006
    Posts: 3,297

    metalman
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    I'm always on the lookout for interesting pieces of aluminum or stainless to make custom trim panels. The insert in this underdash radio box cover is scrounged trim from an old refrigerator.
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    A paramedic buddy of mine gave me an aluminum baby strecher (backboard), had a nice patterned panel, built a custom battery box and some other pieces out of it.
    Was kinda creepy having it around.
     
  23. RobsHemiA
    Joined: Jan 25, 2007
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    Wasnt near Roswell was it ? :D
     
  24. 31Hudson
    Joined: Sep 6, 2010
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    Late 60's truck door panels for floor board repairs, road sign for floor boards. Made a sandblasting cabinet out of an old washing machine. Still have it, still use it...
     
  25. After I cut the front clip off the 81 Monte Carlo for my Pontiac, I went down the street and got the cut-off tongue from one of my neighbor's modular homes, trimmed it up and welded it to the stubs of the subframe left on the Monte Carcass and towed it over to the wrecking yard (60 miles) like a trailer.
     
  26. slim tempo
    Joined: Sep 16, 2010
    Posts: 412

    slim tempo
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    I've used an aluminum bread pan as the outside of a heater unit on my '68 El Camino. Friends laughed and still chide me about it. They never worked on a car in an emergency, and they consider themselves worldly.
     
  27. floydjer
    Joined: Feb 4, 2010
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    After reading these posts, I guess using a new sheet of 18 ga. steel was strange.
     
  28. dprodder
    Joined: Aug 6, 2010
    Posts: 31

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    This is not that strange for farm boys; early Ford/Ferguson tractor rad shrouds will work on a deuce/A rad with some modificaton.
     
  29. bluebolt
    Joined: Jan 9, 2008
    Posts: 309

    bluebolt
    Member
    from Benton LA

    Base commander's parking sign for a built up area for shifter boot.
     
  30. fitzee
    Joined: Feb 26, 2003
    Posts: 2,862

    fitzee
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    Always on the look out for interesting shapes.keeping a eye to this post.
     

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