Easy to make, just costs a lot for the route I went. Clean all the parts well, in my case used my brothers shops hot tank, drill the block for the new location of the rods, tap the holes for the right thread of the rod bolts, slightly modify the rods


The block, pistons, and rods were all powder coated cause I don't like chipped paint...and I wanted it to last for a very long time. The bolts for the rods to the block were chrome plated for that extra touch of bling. The glass was a recycled free bee that was donated from Abrasive, then I went to Wally world, and got me some little clear "bumpers" to support the glass from the top of the pistons

assemble, and done.

You supply the parts, and pay for the powder coating, I could make you one.

~F~