Monday, July 26, 2010

Bad Ass Chop

Dennis Reed wanted his model A to be chopped as much as was practical. We weren't sure what practical had to do with it, but we settled on a 6-inch removal. Model 'A's are about the best vehicle to do your first chop on because the chopped surfaces are so flat.


We gave Dennis some guidance like, make sure the tape is exactly 6" apart everywhere, that you cut inside the line, and that you carefully grind right to the line, so the welding goes easy.



Aside from wearing the wrong fashion accessories for the job, Dennis did an admirable job for his first chop. Cutting sheet metal in these conditions is always a challenge.




This is the point of the chop that you realize that there is no turning back. Commitment like that brings the best out in people.




We're pretty sure this is where the term "hack" came from. There is nothing pretty or glamorous about destroying 90-year-old steel. Its a bit like watching sausage being made; it's gut wrenching but delicious when its done. Posted by Bob

2 comments:

hangardad said...

"SOME GUIDANCE"... These folks at Rodbuilders are the nicest, most honest and most knowledgable hotrod builders anyone could ask for. Thanks for the constant advice on my projects, my son's drag car and everything I break on weekends. You guys have saved me thousands of dollars.

We can't say enough good things about you to our friends.

Dennis, Dawna, Denny and Dallas Reed...

The skirt said...

Aw sucks. Thanks. We didn't know you read the blog. Bob says those welds you did last week are something you should be real proud of.