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For anyone interested in making their own Roll Pan, check out the video link below showing how I made mine, hopefully it helps or gives you some ideas about how you want to make you're own
Damn Paul! Quit putting these ideas in my head! Seriously, you're so skilled, and obviously patient, that you keep making these projects look easy. I must've spent 30 hours replicating your tailgate re-skin project. And my clean little 2000 stepside is just my daily driver. I'm already busy building a '49 Mercury woody wagon. My wife and neighbors thought I was bat-sh*t crazy when I dropped that project to work on the Ranger that looked perfectly fine to start with!
Seriously, I REALLY enjoy your tutorials and I'm looking forward to the second segment on the rollpan!
Thanks again,
Rick
Damn Paul! Quit putting these ideas in my head! Seriously, you're so skilled, and obviously patient, that you keep making these projects look easy. I must've spent 30 hours replicating your tailgate re-skin project. And my clean little 2000 stepside is just my daily driver. I'm already busy building a '49 Mercury woody wagon. My wife and neighbors thought I was bat-sh*t crazy when I dropped that project to work on the Ranger that looked perfectly fine to start with!
Seriously, I REALLY enjoy your tutorials and I'm looking forward to the second segment on the rollpan!
Thanks again,
Rick
Thanks for the kind words as always Rick! To be honest, after I finished the roll pan I ended up not being happy with it so I made another one. Its pretty much the same but the lines and bends are a bit more sharp. Hopefully I can get it welded on in the next little while