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I didn’t get to do alot on this build. But I learned ALOT. Lay out is everything.
Hell yeah 40 ford. Nice work 👍
Franz the 40 ford was a beautiful car! Very little rust. Nice owner
2 weeks ago I flew to Dallas Texas to help chop this one. Mr Gene was still under the weather. My friend Allan chopped the car instead. Allan and his team did a great job chopping this one. He didn’t really need my help so I helped my friend move his pullmax around
That looks like a Monster!!!!! More info please!!!!!!!!! 🙂
Rustabus it’s definitely the elephant in the room. I believe it weighs 4000 lbs. But it rolls easily on some pipe rollers.. this is a ok video of what pat wants to use it for. Dies can easily be made to make custom profile dies. https://youtu.be/dJZdGGGZ1JI
I would love to have access to metal shaping tools like that.
I'm at the age where "fuck off", "fuck you", and "fuck it" answer most questions.
A Pullmax, Trumph, Lennox nibbler is on my short list of shop tools though I have yet to see one turn up around here. Strange considering one of the largest steel manufacturing plants West of the Mississippi is half an hour south of me.
Tooled up and in the right operators hands, that’s a very useful machine. Where did your friend find it and if you don’t mind, what was the selling price for a point of reference.
2 weeks ago I flew to Dallas Texas to help chop this one. Mr Gene was still under the weather. My friend Allan chopped the car instead. Allan and his team did a great job chopping this one. He didn’t really need my help so I helped my friend move his pullmax around
I came out to the show on Saturday and watched them chopping the top. Really cool watching it happen in live.
I don’t know how much he payed for them. My one friend has a Lennox but it’s a small machine. He still makes parts on it. Mr. Gene has a nice one and my friend matchstick has a nice one in California. The guy also had a vibra shear (?) It was a cool machine also. I see them for sell on Facebook market place for fair market value. There is also a Facebook group page for them
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