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1TONTJ said:
You can see my stamp in the shop press on the other page. Its just a crude three piece stamp made out of steel plate cut on a laser. You sandwich the sheet metal inside the plates, smash it and voila!



Thanks Heath, hell of a compliment coming from a master tube bender like your self.

Based on the pictured posted, I assumed that was the case but wanted to verify.
 
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We need to hook up bro. I am from Monroe. We have a crew of about 6 that all have buggys. Your gin and juice buggy has always been my favorite. I have been waiting to post pictures of my rig when I get completely finished. I am almost done. Anyway love your build pictures.

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rrcolvin1 said:
We need to hook up bro. I am from Monroe. We have a crew of about 6 that all have buggys. Your gin and juice buggy has always been my favorite. I have been waiting to post pictures of my rig when I get completely finished. I am almost done. Anyway love your build pictures.

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Yeah, we'll get together once the rigs are finished. Are y'all from Monroe or West Monroe? I knew of some guys in WM and the Downsville area that had buggys but haven't heard anything from them in a long time.
 
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Smokingoat said:
DJ model 2 air over hydraulic. On a stand 1-1/2" tube die 1-3/4" tube and pipe die. $800 OBO. 6152071121
We are from swartz and start area. I first saw your buggy from one of my prosthetic patient of mine who knows you.

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Here is picture of my rig. I have stretched wheelbase from 110 to 128 since photo taken and I am in process of painting a metallic blue and going to have silver flames on hood.



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rrcolvin1 said:
We are from swartz and start area. I first saw your buggy from one of my prosthetic patient of mine who knows you.

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I got an idea who you're talking about.
Very cool buggy, we'll definitely have to get together and ride.
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Got the console and floor pans done today. The dash is up next.
 

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I couldn't resist lighting up the pimp speakers for y'all.... flashemifyougotem
 

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Great work on the floors, does your leg rest on that hump in the drivers well? I have been putting off the drivers side firewall because its gonna suck.
 
SomewhiteGuy said:
Great work on the floors, does your leg rest on that hump in the drivers well? I have been putting off the drivers side firewall because its gonna suck.

Yeah, theres a piece of tubing that goes just over the driveshaft and the sheet metal is slightly recessed on the pedal side of that. My foot sits down in the notch and my leg does slightly rest on the hump.

And yes, fitting sheet metal in tight areas sucks. I understand why you left it for last.
 
Thanks again for the comments guys!

Sometimes a hobby goes from passion to obsession and even if that happens, you know you have a supportive wife when she surprises you with this:
 

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1TONTJ said:
Thanks again for the comments guys!

Sometimes a hobby goes from passion to obsession and even if that happens, you know you have a supportive wife when she surprises you with this:
so do you get a shirt like this when you build a customer a rig The rig is looking good brother makes want to sale gin and juice and start over
 
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