Title: Hotrodders.com Hot Rod Update #121
More metalshaping and other articles I feel
will be useful to you doing bodywork, shoping for a compressor, welding or a
number of other projects on your cars.
John McCann Riverside, California
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Subject: Hotrodders.com Hot Rod Update #121
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Hotrodders.com Hot
Rod Update Issue Number: 121
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Welcome to this week's Hot Rod Update from
Hotrodders.com, the net's largest and busiest website for hot rod
enthusiasts.
In this issue... I. Hotrodders Project Journal
Entries II. Hotrodders Bulletin Board
Discussions III. Hotrodding
Websites IV. Hotrodders Company
Reviews
I. Hotrodders
Project Journal Entries Below are several
selected Hotrodders Project Journals.
Hotrodders Project
Journals are free, easy-to-use online photo-journals for hotrodders
to record their hotrodding projects. You can upload photos and
descriptions, which will be automatically converted into numbered,
dated webpages.
'48
Ford F-1 Truck (by: phat48)
'48
GMC Panel Truck (by: Neophyte)
Homebuilt
Chassis Jig (by: astroracer)
'62
Chevy Nova (by: risaacp)
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the Hotrodders Project Journals, or to start your own journal, click here.
II. Hotrodders Bulletin Board Discussions
Here
are some recent selected discussions from the Hotrodders Bulletin
Board.
The Hotrodders Bulletin Board is the net's largest
general hotrodding discussion community, where thousands of
mechanics, engineers, body techs, custom interior specialists, and
hotrodders from all over the world gather to ask and answer
hotrodding questions. Registering on the Hotrodders Bulletin Board
is free and easy.
For more information on the Hotrodders
Bulletin Board, click here.
Welding
Sheetmetal: O/A gas vs. MIG (by: unstable)
Metalshaping/panel
replacement, part one (by: Randy Ferguson)
Metalshaping/panel
replacement, part two (by: Randy Ferguson)
How to install new door
rubber (by: horvath)
Gear drive vs. timing
chain (by: camino_man)
How to build a chassis
jig (by: astroracer)
How to buy an air
compressor (by: montea)
Roller rockers for the
street? (by: killerformula)
K&N air filters --
easy horsepower or clever marketing? (by: Robbie)
How can I shoot flames
out of my tailpipe? (by: tailpipewantabe)
Which motor is better
overall: Chevy 383 or 400? (by: killerformula)
Tips for using John
Deere Blitz Black paint (by: motoedge)
To visit the
main page of the Hotrodders Bulletin Board, click here.
III. New Hotrodding Websites
Speed Ticket Beaters
Information for beating speeding tickets.
Fab-Forum.com Online
discussion community for welding and fabrication enthusiasts.
Machinist-Calculator.com
Software for solving machine shop calculations.
Imperial Wheeling
Machines Manufacturers of wheeling machines and related
components.
Kulture
Shoq Featuring artwork by Ed Roth and other kustom artists.
To see over 1,900 other hotrodding websites in our Hot Rod
Search Engine, visit our main page at Hotrodders.com.
IV. Hotrodders Company Reviews Read and place
reviews for over 300 hotrodding companies in the Hotrodders Company
Reviews.
To check out the main page of the Hotrodders
Company Reviews, click
here.
Scott's Hot Rods 'n Customs (1 out of 5)
by: Redbarkingcat from Arizona "Ordered an IFS from Scott's.
Three months after 50% deposit was paid, I get a call from Scott's
asking for dimensions on my very common Ford truck. Six months
later, received partial order of IFS, nothing fit; system was
totally unusable. Scott's refused refund, take back order, correct
problems or discuss situation. Told me to take a leap. Do not do
business with Scott's!" To add a review for Scott's Hot Rods
'n Customs, click
here. To add a review for any other rodding company, click here.
Scott's Hot Rods 'n Customs (5 out of 5)
by: scotts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx "Sometimes I am just amazed by
the way that people love to post bad info about companies, but never
tell both sides of the story. I have been at Scott's for the past 5
years, and several other companies before that. No matter where I am
at I always find it humorous when there is a mix up with an order
how quickly customers (not all) assume the worst. I hate to tell you
all this, but sometimes things happen...There is no way that every
company anywhere in the world will ever be able to make each and
every customer happy. The only thing we can do is try to rectify the
situations as they come up...This industry is powered by mostly
male, over 40, car enthusiasts who are very passionate about what
they do. I understand that for a lot of people, like myself, this is
not a hobby, but a way of life. That combination makes for a little
less than rational thinking sometimes. Unfortunately that way of
thinking doesn't always let you see things that are out of our
control. It is very common to be backordered on parts like
coilovers, brakes, etc. So all I can say is that if anyone ever has
a problem with a company they are dealing with, try to work it out.
I guarantee that 99.9% of them will do anything they can, including
us at Scott's, to make you happy." To add a review for
Scott's Hot Rods 'n Customs, click here. To
add a review for any other rodding company, click here.
To visit the main page of the Hotrodders Company
Reviews, to see all the reviews, or to add a review for any company,
click here.
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