Cutting Up Two Brand New Grill Shells! How to Build a Custom Grill - Isky Roadster Video 8

2024-07-26に共有
Speedway Motors 1932 Grill Shell

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We are back on the Isky T! It's time to finish this series out and it only ramps up in craziness from here. I know you guys have seen the final product, but hopefully that makes seeing the process of building it even better. In this episode DT takes 2 1932 Grill Shells from Speedway Motors and chops them up to make one shell - very similar to what was on the original car. He then makes a custom grill insert. I think you guys will enjoy this one!

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コメント (21)
  • @L.A55
    Dennis is an absolute metal artist
  • @tr6scott
    Just watching Dennis work and to be able to have the clear vision of what he wants to see, and then make it so, is just mind blowing to me. Such a gift to have him allow to be filmed, and let us look over the shoulder of a master at work.
  • @ronwelch6548
    I always enjoy watching him work. He can see it in his head and make it into real live.
  • @IndianaTony
    This is such a great build, and DT did a really good job taking us through his process.
  • @RustyEast
    I enjoyed seeing the process and your Dad is a very talented fabricator.
  • The craftsmanship and ingenuity of your dad is incredible, amazing and inspiring!! That was the best hour watching the YouTubes in a long time.
  • @bobbolieu9013
    I love listening to people like your dad work. Most folks would think that they are daft, not knowing up from down. Those folks would be missing the best part of the experience. Because your dad thinks out loud folks could assume that he doesn't know what he's doing. If they would listen closely though, then they could hear they countless hours of experience rolling around in their mind as they build and rebuild the car in their mind a hundred different ways always pursuing the look, the balance, the performance that they know is tucked away in the cold hard metal. We are only hearing a few words get out, while in their minds there are ten thousand ways to get there rattling around in their minds. Gene Winfield. Ian Rousel. Chip. Your dad. These are Titans in the automotive world who individually are wonders. Imagine standing next to them, learning as they share their knowledge, understanding and talents with us who are best served to be mere sponges soaking up an art form that is getting more rare with each day. I have had the pleasure of spending time with giants in other fields such as gardening, painting, construction, fishing and hunting to name a few. One thing is true with each and every one of them. Their speech patterns, the speed of movement, and that far away look about them only hints at the amount of experience on the scale of the Library of Alexandria. I have named men, but that in no way means that I have any less respect for women whom I also could have named. They too are treasures. Slow in speech, and measured in action your father is a marvel to me. Traits that I cherish. They have no need to prove who they are. They simply are.
  • @iraidawadman
    Simply wonderful! Thank you for your passion for what you do! 😘🍭
  • This is what I'm here for learning the process is amazing to watch and easy to understand
  • @mrwyldman
    I love hearing the process and train of thought that goes into his builds!
  • @buzzsaw5475
    I keep checking your site for new videos on this project, finally it ha arrived! i'm just starting to watch now, and I'm so sure its gonna be a great one, as all are! you guys sure know how to keep a feller in suspense!
  • Hey Kiddo , I have INTENTIONALLY Not looked for or into this because I am invested in watching your Dad do his thing !!!
  • @jerrycoon3369
    Yeah the fab videos are cool. Your dad is very good at it.
  • I could watch, and learn, so much watching Dennis perform his magic all day...! Master craftsman..!
  • @houndog1
    very good build video dennis- thanks for sharing how to make parts come together and fit so it works for that project. love the camera work. the car is a true work of art!-charlie from arkansas.
  • I really appreciate you people that actually pay attention to detail, cause I don't, as long as it works that's me
  • @bigbay4740
    The extra brain power head scratch boosts appear to have worked out perfectly!!!