On this episode, we take two World War II oxygen reserve bottles and fabricate a custom, functional fuel tank to be mounted in the rear trunk of a beautiful 1932 Ford Hot Rod. This addition will complement the original bomber seats, aircraft seat belts, and many other air-themed pieces.
Craig's 1932 Three-Window is nearing the completion of a heavily styled roof chop by the master, Mark Codd. We are fortunate to play a small role in this beautifully traditionalised Ford hot rod. Follow along as we repurpose these historic items.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro
1:26 - The plan
3:22 - Genius technique to cut Oxygen Tanks
12:42 - Filler neck & Baffle fabrication
25:40 - Ensuring fuel tank wont leak!
30:12 - Custom recessed fuel sender
39:57 - Welding both tanks together
50:14 - Finished product!
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