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Post by eieio79 on Dec 27, 2012 21:15:48 GMT -5
I finally got my new website up. batdude.com/batcar.html I put photos of how I did things if any one is interested. I will continue adding content as I have over 500 photos from start to finish. I appreciate all the tips I got on this Bradley forum. Thanks Bob Nilson - Benson, Arizona
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Post by big bob on Dec 28, 2012 8:52:24 GMT -5
nice site bob!
good work.. bob
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Post by centralvalleygter on Dec 28, 2012 13:06:02 GMT -5
I agree, nice site showing your fabrication. Tells the story well and should be a good reference for others who need to fabricate items.
Warmest Regards...
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Post by kensaw210 on Dec 28, 2012 14:09:36 GMT -5
Very nice. I like seeing what people have done on there cars and bikes. Thanks for putting this page on Bradley.
Kensaw210
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Post by eieio79 on Dec 28, 2012 21:53:29 GMT -5
I think I remember watching how centralvalleygter made his back window frame and I borrowed a few of his ideas for mine. And I cut my fiberglass buckets down to fit the dune buggy upholstery a tip from big bob's site. That is why I like this site. Everyone shares ideas. No reason to re-invent the wheel. Thanks - Bob N.
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Post by skip20 on Jan 4, 2013 5:51:05 GMT -5
Looking good, love the bat fins. I see you are like me & do want you want, that's what makes the hobby FUN.
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Post by eieio79 on Jan 5, 2013 0:23:35 GMT -5
Skip: I agree. So what if it took 8 years to almost finish. That's half the fun. Doing things the way you want and experimenting. I like watching the progress on your projects too. My latest project is making a 2 inch body lift. I am six feet three inches. When I drive my line of sight is at the top of the windshield frame and I have to crouch down to see. I am not done yet but check out my progress. batdude.com/bodylift.html I think I should have it finished by next week. It was a lot more work than I thought. Bob N
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Post by Big-birds-ride on Feb 22, 2013 17:58:17 GMT -5
Seems like you need alot of common sense, reasoning, the right tools and equipment, no fear of fabrication and wah laa you have an incredible vehicle that is a custom fit and one of a kind car. Great job Bob
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Post by eieio79 on Feb 22, 2013 21:59:30 GMT -5
Big Bird: I had a lot of fun putting together my Batley GT. I did finally finish lifting the body up 2 inches on my chasis. batdude.com/bodylift.html . I fit in it much better now. Keep us all informed and post lots of photos on how you do your engine cover. I like to see how everyone else does things on this site. I especially like to keep up with what skip20 is doing. That guy knows fiberglass. I've taken quite a few ideas from him and the Central Valley GT r. - Bob in AZ
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