Shaping Sheet Metal By Hand To Replace Damaged A Pillars On The 1939 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Conversion

Shaping Sheet Metal By Hand To Replace Damaged A Pillars On The 1939 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe Conversion

On this episode of Make It Kustom, I make a piece to replace the A pillar with hand tools to show the various techniques that can be used by hand.

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Tru Reinhart says:

Awesome as usual.

Doug charest says:

So you , Sosa , and Maier metal did a class!!!! Man I gotta sign up for one of these. Where do you find the info and cost? I’m dying to do this.

Lance McLean says:

Fine as frog hair

Bluuplanet says:

I know you're all into "chopped, channeled, lowered and louvered" but hoping you might get into art cars similar to the cartoon VW bus.

Mike Key says:

Dope. Really nice work

richard smith says:

Great job Karl you are the man you make it look so easy.

Jan Hurter says:

He might be good in his job,
He have no value or respect for such a valuable and iconic vehicle, be honest I have no respect for such a person.

Joe Cioe says:

Amazing Craftsmen, I like how you take the extra steps to make it better or to the next level even though no one would see the difference.

murdoc6501 says:

Wowie McZowie! Did it once and it was great by any car guy standard. Then the redo? A master at work! You and Jordan at Bennetts Customs are knocking it out of the park with content! Thank you, and go Japhands, keep moving forward! Can't wait to see what you get into next!

Doubleodude says:

So what’s up with the mood lighting in the shop? LOL

Chevy3939 says:

you make it look Easey. I have learned a lot form your videos.

Doug Wernham says:

Excellent video very helpful thanks Karl.

Jerry Montilius says:

I really really appreciate the soft music. Most of the music in videos is so loud and distracting to me. Perhaps I'm old school but even as a youth I was old school. one of those old souls in a young body. Now my age fits the soul.

Daniel Doyle says:

I found a 1939 Lincoln Zephyr (also my dream car to restore) which was a two door coupe in Bangor, Michigan years back on me way to an electrical job I was doing south of there. The people were not there. I thought I would go back down there when there was no job waiting on me and talk to the owner. When I got back down there a couple weeks later it was gone. It had clearly been sitting there for years so I didn’t think much of it. Someone beat me to it. I am glad I got to at least walk around it and adore that beautiful thing. It was rough but fully rescuable. That thing lives in my head like a dream that might have been real if I had acted quicker…

Egil42006 says:

Another very useful video thank you.
Would love to see an English wheel build video. When you make another one.
Need to get or make one myself at some point.

Tim Loupe says:

I like that your not afraid to show where your initial ideas couldn't be improved.. . And that you stop and improve it. Social posers always are trying to make things look like it's not a PROCESS

Jefferson Webb says:

Amazing work , very nice

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