Sheet Metal Automobile - The Making of an E-Wheel pricer - Sep 09, 2004 - 01:44 AM Post subject: The Making of an E-Wheel
These are photos of the early stages of building our English Wheel. This is the frame fitted together and will be welded as soon as we get more time.n I will keep this updated.FMXhellraiser - Sep 10, 2004 - 04:13 AM Post subject:
Looks good Pricer... I got a quick question for you, it's a bit off topic. Do you live anywhere near VC Tech in Alabama? I think I am going to be moving there next year to go to school there at VC Tech and if I like it then I might stay for a while and if not I will stay for a year then am gone. Let me know man by emailing me because I don't get my Email notifications from these forums I don't know why.
Thanks.pricer - Oct 02, 2004 - 07:26 PM Post subject:
I am sorry I haven't answered this sooner. I had somehow missed it. We were at the shop a bit ago talking about when we were going to finish the e wheel. It still looks like the picture above and really hasen't moved from that spot. Our work load has increased dramatically in the past few weeks. I am not sure where VC Tech is located. I live in the southern part of Alabama. Feel free to stop for a visit if you are down this way. Tell me where VC Tech is located. Sorry again for the delay in replying.Bunzo - Nov 05, 2004 - 06:46 AM Post subject:
Hey Pricer, Where did you find the info to build your wheeling machine?. Ive been looking to buy one but they are as as rare as rocking horse nuggets over here. Ive also searched the web for plans but no luck till now. Thanx---Bunzopricer - Nov 05, 2004 - 12:15 PM Post subject: www.commanderchassis.com The kit came with wheel, 6 lower anvils, lower screw assembly and plans. It is a very nice set a seems to work well. We built ours out of 3/8" wall tubing. I think there are other plans avalible online. I will see if I can find some.BobLuland - Nov 05, 2004 - 11:17 PM Post subject:
Pricer, What do you need a wheel for? Bobpricer - Nov 05, 2004 - 11:37 PM Post subject:
Bob,
We have a custom street rod shop. I have been building car parts, fenders, rear quarter panels and the like. I will also use it for my up coming sheet metal boat project, if I can ever find the time. We have a web site for the street rods if you would like to take a peak. www.homotorsports.com . pricerFMXhellraiser - Nov 17, 2004 - 11:52 PM Post subject:
Pricer, I know this is an old thread but I was wondering, do you guy's sell brake parts and trannies or rear ends? I have a 48 Coupe with a 79 Z28 Camaro front end on it and need brake components, etc and I looked at the homotorsports.com site and nothing is on the products page.
Thanks for any info.