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How To Chop a Top – Project Pilehouse DIY Top Chop

Chopping a Top: Learn the techniques for chopping a top on a 1950 Dodge pickup…

DIY Top Chop Part 1

Learn techniques for chopping a top in part 1 of 3 of chopping the top on this ’50 Dodge pickup. Get tips while Matt cuts the roof off his pickup, lowers it a few inches and re-attaches it for a cooler appearance.

DIY Top Chop Part 2

In this episode of Project Pilehouse, Matt continues his mission to chop and lower the top for a 1950 Dodge Truck using Eastwood’s MIG 175, TIG 200, Bead Roller, and Hammer and Dolly Set.

DIY Top Chop Part 3

In this episode of Project Pilehouse, Matt continues his mission to chop and lower the top for a 1950 Dodge Truck. Matt fabricates the new door pieces to fit under the newly lowered top.

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