jmlcolorado
Well-known member
I have spent last 3 hours studying old builds and looking at his website.
Now I am freaking out... Im not a bodyman, I am not a serious welder, I am just an ambitious dreamer who likes mechanical stuff.
Listen man. Your okay. I've seen hundreds of builds on this site, and yes, many of them are way beyond skilled! I can't count how many times I've gotten discouraged on my build and stepped away from it.
The best thing about this site is the vast differences in skill level. We have full blown professionals that do this for a living, and guys like me that just wish they. Had the skills others do.
Don't beat yourself up on it. I fully expected to take about 1 year to complete mine, and I'm running up on 3 years now.
I really don't have any hard feeling about that because I feel like I am taking the time to learn, in detail, each and every aspect about building a vehicle.
Everyone here is MORE than willing to dish out advice and not dog you unless your close minded and do critical components in an unsafe manor. Even at that, it's not a dog, it's constructive criticism.
Hang in there! It's all about your mind frame. Don't neat yourself up that your not a serious welder. You might not be one today, but in no time flat, you can be with practice.
If your questioning something, step back and research it and make the best decision you can on how to move forward.
I've learned that I HATE body work, since I suck at it, so that's taken me the longest to finish. Since it's taken me forever to complete, along the way I've found some solutions to make it better.
For example, my 'butt crack' roof. I know I can cut it out and patch in a new piece. But I'm leaning towards Eastwoods lead less body solder for most areas.
I've worked with it before, and honestly, it's fun stuff!
In fact, I think applying this on my project will only add to the conversation down the road with folks who are curious about what it is and how it works.
Keep positive about it all, and bite off 1 piece at a time rathar then looking at the entire build in one shot. It will become overwhelming that way.
I am FAR from an expert on anything on my build, but that's what I think is most fun about it. I get to take the time and learn ALL KINDS of new things along the way. Suspension geometry, spring rates, metallurgy, fasteners of all types, cutting glass, this list goes on.
And 90% of the things I've learned! I had no clue about before.
If your not learning something new everyday in life, your doing it wrong