Building the outer section of the wheel tubs giving lots of room for tire clearance. keeping it simple and just using old recycled metal I have around
Building the outer section of the wheel tubs giving lots of room for tire clearance. keeping it simple and just using old recycled metal I have around
We all knew you would give us a master class Tony, but when you played the template card you just weaved pieces of scrap steel into gold👏
Loved the beached whale remark. I resemble that remark as well. I told my wife that the day I can't get up off the floor, that will be a retirement day. The wheel well came out like factory made. You are right about giving yourself the most amount of room for the tire. Great tips!
Love your work. I'm a firm believer in the cardboard template. Always works like a charm.
I over think stuff, trying to get ahead of myself. You make me rethink it and worry about one piece at a time. Thanks as always.
Mr.Fitzee, You do impeccable work and i myself don't see where anyone should have a problem with any work that you do sir!!! Have a great weekend and GOD BLESS you and your family!!!Joe C.
You are a genius with your teaching and your craftsmanship. I can not emphasise enough how much I respect what you do Tony. THE BEST!!!
Lots of thinking and planing went into that tub. Smart decisions were made good job Tony 👍👍
Love the way these tubs are coming out. Looks factory on the inside, plenty of room nest to the fender. Heck, if it wasn't a drag car you could still squeeze in a back seat for people who are real friendly.
I've used your piece together methods for my build and I love the speed and accuracy of doing it like that, so much faster and with a little trimming it always fits perfectly, your a fantastic teacher Tony and I appreciate every lesson, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
I've been following along with the Crusty build, and many times I think: Well! How's he going to do that? And so when you built the inside wheel tub, I thad that thought. I simply could not see how you ever be able to build and fit the outer section with the inner in place. Yet again, you demonstrated, step by step, how it's done. Amazing. It seems simple when we see you do it, and that's a testament to your skill and knowledge. I enjoy your videos very much.
You must be number one in your professionality. I'm so impresst too see how you are fixing the car's. Best regards from Sweden! ❤❤❤❤❤
Love the comment about the beached whale! I feel the same way trying to get up! You know the old saying “The mind is willing but the body is not!” As always Fitzee great work and explanations!
You make it look easy! Thanks for sharing.
Tips were good, and the beached whale jokes were funny. Thanks!
Toyota only Wishes they had wheel wells built that spacious and Sturdy! Those welded corners are much stronger than rolled sheet Tubs. Beautiful "Templating"!
Great video and Happy Easter to you and the family!
The best communication skills on the tube.
Great template video! We all make mistakes, glad you shared yours. All part of the process. Another great education, thanks for sharing!
Once again Tony you astound! Such patience and perception. Great to see a master at work. We do learn a bit here and there but will never approach your ability so watching your videos is entertainment extraordinaire. Thanks Tony you always make my day!🤓
😊 Fitzee, Thank you for taking your time to go thru and explain the steps and how to re-make the replacement parts
You make tough jobs so easy . time consuming no doubt, but a great outcome for complicated parts.
I can only imagine how many hours of work you have in those , Beautiful job !
That sure is a complicatedly shaped wheel tub, made with multiple pieces of sheet metal using templates. Nice instructional video showing how it's all done.
I always wanted to do a min tub and keep factory look now I know how excellent job 👍
Mocking up the inner tub, and that completely finished arch shape- could be the key to the other side tub, That staying put seemed important. Another great video. Thanks
Hi Tony. Making a complex panel from several smaller pieces looks like the way to go. I don't think you could get bends for the lips unless you had a massive stamping press like they would use at the factory. I don't see any problem with using a template either. It's just a tool. If someone doesn't like it, they can use some other method. Way easier to cut posterboard than metal. Cheaper too!
Once all the metalwork and bed liner is finished on Crusty, it will be time to bring out the cavity wax to rustproof all the inner panels.
Gorgeous work! I'm attaching 71 Travelall to a Tahoe floorpan. I did much the same as you with the custom wheel wells i built. I thought i was alone in the "factory does it better" wheel wells.
Very unique and ingenious design Tony 😮
Very clean wheel tubs. I never liked the tubs that just weld to the quarter. Great work Tony!!
Looks good as always Tony, I did have to get my dictionary out to see what a template was.
it was a short one but an awesome fabrication to watch ...👍🏼🍺🍺
I'm getting ready to do the same thing, Fitz. You gave me another avenue to go. I'm going to do mine when I replace my 1/4 panels and open my wheel openings. My tubs are 40 inches.
I was thinking you were building them at the same time .. guess I was wrong.. great video
Nice Tony!!!! On my Shoebox Ford I noticed that there were dimples along the rear quarter panel. It was where the trunk floor was attached to the outside skin. I plan to do something different when I go back. Also like the wheel tubs, they are turning out nice!!
Cutting the job up into smaller jobs is awesome. You made it look kinda easy. Templates!
Loving these tub videos, very helpful info thank you Fitzee.
I relearn to just do 1 thing at a time when I watch these videos.
Awesome craftsmanship and thinking. Great to be a part of this community! Thank you Tony!!
Your wheel well looks "better than factory!"
Looks like your big freeze might be just about over, with the heat indicator (Peanut) testing the temperature of the driveway. Here in Queensland Australia, the weather has cooled down a bit from our blazing hot summer, but we've had 27 days of rain so far in March out of 30, ranging from 0.5mm (2 points) to 42mm (1 5/8") on each day. The place is like a swamp!! Makes it hard to get much done outside.
Excellent workmanship, but if you're embarrased about using a template just call it "CAD" - Cardboard Aided Design. Thanks!
The dastardly template! Awesome work Fitzee!
Love your humor, a beached whale. 😂 👍💪✌
I can't wait to drive this car!
Hey Tony my brother learning is never a mistake .lol If we never made mistakes we would learn nothing quoted from YOU Brother lol . Looks awesome
Your content keeps getting better and so does your reasonings and explanations. Really enjoying Crusty’s creation.
Looking good Fitzee I thought the inner wheel tub was going to be way more complicated but actually it was the simple bit 😅 nice job as always proper tidy no bodge ups 👍
Another brilliant video
That is a masterpiece of work
Awesome work as always. I am highly impressed and the tips were good
Nice work ,im just amazed ! Thanks for inspiring!
To bad about the wagon.I was really looking forward to seeing you work on it. I enjoy the rust repair. Marriage will put an end to that I'm afraid. Wheel tubs are coming along . Have a good one.
Nice Work! as always Fitz!
It's interesting that you wear ear muffs when welding. Personally, I prefer to hear the weld, as it helps me control the weld better.
I do that as I got hot sparks in my ears and it never good.
@@fitzeesfabrications I only ever had that happen once and I think I was under a car at the time. Never had it happen since.
Crusty is the best build on YT I have ever seen. A 78 Corolla to boot!!! Guys with 10 million dollar shops have nothing on this man!
Amazing work as usual! 👌👌👌 I'm always amazed how you manage to work on the floor, it's not easy! 💪💪💪
Peanut doing the "back-scratch crawl" on a bare patch of the driveway. :) You still have some white stuff. Yuck. The wheel tub is a work of art, Tony. Even if you did use a template or two. ;)
Tips were indeed good. Thanks again
Tony, the phrases you come out with are so funny.
Hey Fitzee. Happy Easter. I hope you are getting nicer weather so you can enjoy your weekend. It is around +9 here in Ontario. Great video. You are the master. I said it before, and I'll say it again, I learn something from you every time I watch your videos. All I have to do is remember what you said and did. Ha-Ha. Thanks for sharing.👍👍🍁
I know you always say build all the sections in pieces fit everything together on the car then weld it together and it will fit perfectly. This video shows how that process works beautifully. A great looking tub and thank you for sharing your work and knowledge with everyone, great job. Later
Great one as always Tony !
Fantastic work Tony!
Inspector lying down on the job. LOL.
Tony's new nickname is the template king
Great job on fabricating the outside tube and not rounding it to give more room for tire clearance looking forward for your next video on this thumbs up 👍👍👍👍
Great work Fitzee 👌! I'm amazed on how quickly you can fabricate complex panels. I work on thin modern cars a quick tip for seam sealing, ms polymer sealants allow more movement so is less likely to show through the panels. Anti flutter sealant moves even more than ms sealant. Thanks for the content Fitzee !
WoW Anti Flutter....8^)
I learn so much from you Tony, it’s unreal. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Brilliant! I was wondering how you were going to do that part of the tubs. It reminds me of the saying “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time”
just like factory 👍👍😎👍👍
Looking great Fitzee ! Still my favourite build on YT .
I.m anxious to see the other side wheel well, I presume that it will need correction in regard to the driver's side wheelwell very well done
Tony, you need to ask Santa for a bench shear, and good tin snips, so your don't spend so much time using up grinding discs. Another great video! Learning a lot from you. Thanks for what you do. Nice to see the green wagon project is started.
I like the grinder as it dont pinch the metal
The tips are good.......real good.
Beautiful work ❤
Awesome stuff yet again
Great work! Thank you kindly for the tips...they shall be put to use. (New subscriber)
amazing work Tony
this is going to be a really nice car
Another great job
Great job Tony
Nice work, I'm getting from this one template is not a bad word.
Very nice work looks great! A shorter video is nice !
Buttoned up nice!
I remember way back in other videos that you said that you don't make templates. Things have changed. This is one job that you could not do without templates! It does depend on the job though, some jobs you don't need templates, other jobs, they are essential.
Thanks for giving an explanation of the small gap between the outside of the wheel tub and the inside of the quarter panel. As you said, it was looking like it would become an inaccessible spot. I was wondering how you would keep it protected from rust and not have two panels rubbing against each other.
That looks tight , maybe you won"t have to waff the door to get the tire smoke out .
That's the plan
Good show Fitzee.
Great video.
I used 3/8” rod and made it a 5/8 circle the same size as the wheel opening to weld to the wheel opening and inner wheel well to give it strength and it doesn’t take up a ton of room for tire clearance
happy easter tony
Well done
Fantastic ❤❤❤
Great job! From my perspective, it looks like you will have a sharp edge on the outer side of your tire on the inner wheel well.
Yes and I will be cutting that back and dressing that edge.
Pretty neat!
Another great video, I like the condensed version. Can’t wait to see the engine install etc. Do you have a timeline for getting it track ready? Sorry about the wagon, but glad that you will now have time for your own projects!
I like it!
great job
Fitz - tuck some round pieces of foam between the outer tub and 1/4.