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Thanks for the update, Peppy! I have been missing these guys.
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Finally !! ....a practical use for all those old crack knife blades I've got hanging around. (23:22)
Anyone want to guess how many hours it took for the exhaust? Bill K |
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This series is awesome.
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SHEEEESH! That fuel tank!!! WOW! An engineering/fabrication marvel!
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Forget about the fuel tank....what tool/s did he use for his haircut?????
Sounded like a cross between an angle grinder and a sawzall. How many hours did he spend making that wheel fabricator jig? - no wonder the episodes are so long in coming. Bill K |
If you folks like that car, maybe someone will be interested in what I stumbled over today on the Internet.
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I still need to see episode 12, i'm glad E 13 is out, i'll have to tell my dad who absolutely loves the intricate craftsmanship of this series.
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Can't imagine a voluntary retirement will happen for these guys. They seem too good at and too absorbed in what they are doing.
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Make the noise!
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Brilliant execution. Not only because of the car, but how they produce the show.
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Genius. Wish they had a new episode every week.
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I just watched the first episode, these guys are great. The fabricator is a brilliant guy. I love the subtle humor too.
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It's these little nuggets of gold that really make this series so fun to watch :D
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Another snowy Saturday for watching episode 15.
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Great episode but are we OK with flexible brake lines?
I would have gone with hard lines on the body. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1489817218.jpg |
Episode 16 is out Friday...
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