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