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Location: Auckland NZ
Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
The point is Tony that you don't NEED a professional sheet metal fabrication workshop to build a professional looking body, actually in this case its better and far more accurate than many professional offerings. A little knowledge, a modicum of skill and a willingness to try is what is required. That is not to take anything away from Athow he is a very talented young man with just the right approach and attitude, his research is exemplary and I have been constantly impressed by his ability to learn new skills very quickly. He regularly puts both me and his fabrication mentor Joss to shame, it is great when the student becomes the master and that is exactly where Athow is heading.
Black Art Enthusiast
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Athow, for some reason my reply to your last email bounced back. Has there been a change to your usual email address or should I try again?
Regards,
Stuart
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Location: Sheffield South Yorks
Car type: 1932 RN saloon
Athow, you now have the buck so are you stopping at just the one body?
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Athow, the hank nut looks great. No worries on timing, I am a way off myself.
Erich in Seattle
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Remarkable work, all very inspiring especially considering your comments about being "new to it"!
Peter.
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Location: Wellington, NZ
Hi Athow, looks great! The planishing bit is a real chore. It takes a long time! I don't think I have seen Joss' garage look so full of space before!
Simon
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Location: Ripon
Continue to be really impressed with the quality of your work. Excellent stuff!