The final result is something I hated but is starting to grow on me a little bit. It changed my entire vision of what I saw for the final out come of this bike but like they say..... You just have to let them built themselves.
I started by cutting out the bottom and filler cap then rounded out the flat spot in the top of the tank. I didn't have sandbags or those fancy hammers you see Jesse James using on TV so I did my best to duplicate it. I cut down one side of a rubber mallet and layed the tank face down on a pile of tarps and beat the shit out of it to round out the top of the tank.
Hillbilly Hammer
Filling the filler
Mapping out my cuts. Half inch out of the top and one inch out of the bottom. Turned out to be a lot more than I expected.
cutting
tacking it back together
A big difference..... I hated it. Too much out of the back.
After finish welding the top I took it to Bravetown and used Slippery Petes English Wheel.
I filled the tunnel then added to the bottom in the front then cut off some in the back. The idea was that if I take out in the back and add to the front I could change the appearance of the tank and still hold plenty of fuel. I used 16 gage steel everywhere steel was added.
Making the tunnel out of some scrap tubing.
I hated the tank so I started getting stupid with it at this point. I found some scrap round rod and started bending it.
This was to highlight the filler cap.
I figured this wasn't enough so I cut out the center to add a dished section.
The table I was working on had a few different sized holes in it so I took advantage of one of them. I busted out my hillbilly hammer again with the added help of a torch.
9 comments:
Holy Balls Josh, is there anything you suck at? I envy your talent and I aplaud your techniques. Fuck,
woop, there it is!
..ok josh..this is comin from a metal fabricator, are you ready..???..those tank mods are BRILLIANT..the mounts are a thing of great beauty..bravo, photoman, bravo..
That kicks ass, great work.
I picked up about 5 of them mallets several years ago at a dollar store, used a wood rasp to shape them, they work pretty good.
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Iron Man and Golden Hand.Great - Josh.
Love the work that went into it. I bet it was very labour intensive
This is a great idea for a filler neck. My brain is going overdrive right now............
not bad at all man,, impressed
Very cool, beautiful detail on the mounts.
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