Don't RUIN Your Custom Car by Skipping this Step! Widebody Porsche 928 Spoiler, Welding - 928 Ep. 18
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#autobody #welding #hotrod
In this video, Ryan shows the basics on how to make your custom car bodywork be symmetrical. He also fabricates the other half of the rear spoiler in steel and welds the center together. These are some of the tips and tricks that will ensure that your custom car build looks great and is exactly identical on both sides!
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Best metal fab guy on KZread! great personality and loads of skill!
any real car guy/fabricator/928 guy should be a subscriber. I am. This is some rare content not found anywhere else. well done.
Really nice work there. Coming together nicely.
928 was the car on my wall in the 80’s. I LOVE me sum widebody 928!!! ❤ WOW
Show us the way! 🙇 Seriously though, fantastic work!
I love watching hand metal fabrication.
As a car guy doing bodywork What you do is so fascinating I want to do so much more but just don’t possess any of your skills It so good to see such a skilled person practicing their trade Can’t wait for more episodes 👍👍
Can't believe I wasn't subscribed on KZread yet. Thanks so much for sharing awesome information with the world!
I think your GHPC appearance contributed to your new subs
Gotta give props to the filming and editing, this was really fun to watch, with the music choices and all the effort in making it flow and be the right length. These videos could be really tedious if they were cut wrong.
Making something is cool. Making an identical mirror image copy is even more important. Thanks for your great video, and count me as a new subscriber.
You are the modern mix of craftsmanship and pure talent.
I never comment, but...a few encouraging words. You are as talented at teaching and editing as you are at fabricating with metal! I am very happy your videos came across my KZread feed! I am learning how tedious the video making process is and I'm so glad you can share what you do. Fitzee is great at showing his get-er-done methods of success, but you add the complex curves and clearly explained physics of manipulating metal. Don't hesitate to repeat the techniques as we follow along. It may seem to you that we might get bored seeing the same process repeated, but that's how one learns! And obviously working on the Porches is extra eye candy.
@kerrykoskinen4038
Жыл бұрын
And obviously, you are doing what few have the ability and opportunity to do so it's nice to see the process and see that the craft is carried on.
@CrucibleCoachworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the feedback and encouraging words! Much appreciated.
looks amazing
Giant profile gauges! I was missing the profile gauges and a frame machine when I did my 944 quarter panel body work years ago... it was driving me crazy... finally gave to some guy who did a cheap job then I sold it. But I learned a lot.
Love this build. I had a 1986.5 928S which was my dream car since I was in Jr. high school back in the early 80’s. Unfortunately lost it in an accident in 2019. Miss that car and would have loved to do this to my 928
Outstanding, per usual.
Man, I love it. There's so much work going into it, but the results speak for themselves. I hope you guys have a great new year.
You should reshape the tops of the doors and front edge of quarters to incorporate the flat edge and hard body line you have added to quarter panels and spoiler along the doors. Bringing doors just below windows out 1/2 to 3/4 of a inch and flowing that into quarters would help alot
That closing shot when Tony is talking about symmetry… (12m:39s) so nice! I’ve been waiting to see the full spoiler, the design -straight fire🔥🔥🔥You crushed it!
Amazing set of skills!
looking awesome
@CrucibleCoachworks
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
I love all the tools you have. And you know how to use them well! This is an impressive feat. I'm glued.
@CrucibleCoachworks
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I have always loved the 928 but it's always lacked something. I think you've figured out what it was lacking all these years. You are a true craftsman, keep doing what you're doing. Maybe think about creating these panels for others to buy and install or have installed?
I just started watching the channel, and on my 2nd watch of the spoiler curve...that pie cut n filler (poke) had gone over my head at first***but you didn't take the short cut way out you made what is really a very hard or long tiring process look extremely easy-going with superior craftsmanship and control with a smile l might add. Thanks for sharing this very nice metal automotive art.
Nice Work! You are an artist.
@CrucibleCoachworks
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Loving it, thanks!
Love the progress of this build. I can't wait to see it complete!
Beautiful work! And loving the contour gauge (the big ones)👍
Man Luka Doncic is very talented
Can I get a mold now so I can reproduce that in fiberglass? Beautiful metal work!
Happy new year to you and your loved ones! ^__^
I have wheel envy.
Wooouuu que bacán ese trabajo , déjame trabajar contigo soy de ecuador me llamo Carlos bermudez y también trabajo en esta línea pero por trabajar en carros tan bonitos me gustaría trabajar contigo
very cool🤩
I appreciate the explanations of metalwork & bodywork done on this channel. I can't put my finger on it, but there are some instructive differences that clarify things in a way that complements other channels (Wray Schelin etc). BTW is there a design plan to channel water out of that min-whale tail spoiler so that it can't pool up there?
@CrucibleCoachworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words! And yes we will have drains for the spoiler for sure, likely similar to the OEM rubber spoiler.
Thank you for sharing knowledge. Incredible skills! Who did you train with?
@CrucibleCoachworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I did a class with Lazze, a one on one with Chris Runge and a class with Jake (Flying Dutchman Industries)
@danielrunge7294
Жыл бұрын
@@CrucibleCoachworks oh wow! Some goos credentials there. I do this for a living as well but am mostly self taught. No classes in Canada. I would like to get to the states to take a course though. Chris Runge is amazing! Thanks again, keep up the great work👊🏻
Actually there was an experiment where they have shown different faces to people. Some of the faces were manipulated to be perfectly symmetrical. Surprisingly they were not liked. People said there's something wrong with those faces. So symmetry is attractive, but perfect symmetry is unnatural and repulsive.
Love your videos. Can you give me any info on the blue dye like stuff that you use for scribing? Tried to Google it but got no where. Much thanks.
@CrucibleCoachworks
Жыл бұрын
Yep! It's called Dykem Steel Blue Layout Fluid.
What electric shear are you using? Seems to work really well but I can never catch the brand.
Please check out my 1959 rag to bug. It's aluminum chassis, mid engine, v8 twin turbo getting a full cage.
What size tyres and rims? Thanks.
When striking the metal with a mallet on a sandbag, you're stretching the metal right? Need to get myself one of those
@CrucibleCoachworks
Жыл бұрын
Correct! It allows it to stretch significantly more and dome better, rather than on a flat surface.
Can u pls do mine..? 😁
🍺👍🏻👏
Wanna work on an Avenger?
@aaronburratwood.6957
Жыл бұрын
Like Loki or capt. America?
@StraightLineCycles
Жыл бұрын
@@aaronburratwood.6957 dodge, lol its actually war machine
@davidparker9676
Жыл бұрын
@@StraightLineCycles Or a widebody Spirit.
👁👃👁 *_👋D🔥PE👍_*