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Trent Lewis of Midwest Metal Works

Trent Lewis of Midwest Metal Works

Oil and Whiskey with Roadster Shop Apr 06, 2026 176 min
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Trent Lewis of Midwest Metalworks shares his winding path from art school burnout to welding, metal shaping, and eventually running his own shop in west-central Wisconsin. He talks about building hot rods from scratch, mentoring and hiring in a one-man operation, and why he prefers TIG and full-panel fabrication over patchwork. Big highlights include his work on a 1938 Ford “Gram” project headed to Detroit Autorama/SEMA, plus his obsession with power hammers, English wheels, and upgrading tools for home projects. The episode also covers teaching welding at a technical college and a wild cop-invades-the-shop story.

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Concept

rat rod

"[252.8s] So this just seems like something that like, [255.9s] it's an accessory for your rat rod. [257.7s] Kind of."

A rat rod is a car style where people intentionally keep it looking rough and worn. It’s like a hot rod, but with a “cool, beat-up” look instead of a shiny, restored one.

Concept

invoicing

"and just do stuff in the office for me, do my invoicing, do my updating, go and get parts for me, order parts,"

Invoicing is writing up what the customer owes and sending them the bill. If it’s done right, the shop gets paid faster.

Term

code brown

"Like, hey, dude, code brown in the bathroom. The problem is, you, you know, who did it. Oh, yeah."

“Code brown” is a funny way to say the bathroom is a total mess and needs cleaning right away. People use it like an emergency alert, but for poop/cleanup situations.

Term

motorcycle

"And and so at that time, I decided I'm going to sell my motorcycle, which I had gotten brand new when I was a senior in high school."

A motorcycle is a bike you ride that has an engine. Here, the speaker is saying they owned one and later sold it.

Concept

muscle car

"And and my friend Freddie exposed me to, you know, he had built a muscle car when he was in high school. And so we'd go over to his parents' house."

A “muscle car” is a type of American performance car known for having a powerful engine. Here, it’s basically the kind of car his friend was working on as a project.

Term

Bondo

"It's loaded with Bondo like perfect. That's what I need. Yep. So so yeah, I bought that."

Bondo is a putty used to fill dents and make panels smooth before painting. It can make a car look great, but it can also cover up bigger problems underneath. If you’re fixing a car for real, you usually have to dig past the Bondo to find what’s actually going on.

Term

slammed to the ground

"It was kind of lowered pretty much evenly all around. It was slammed to the ground. So I did like fat man fab front and rear suspension set up on it,"

“Slammed” means the car sits extremely low. That look can be awesome, but it can also make the ride rough and cause tires to rub. Getting it right usually takes careful suspension and alignment work.

Concept

hot rod

"[1104.5s] Hot rod. He said he built a fucking hot rod, dude. [1106.7s] It's a poker classics, you know, about the cheapest, you know,"

A hot rod is an older car that someone modifies to look cool and drive better. It’s usually more about fun and style than being stock.

Concept

auto body program

"So I graduated high school in 2001. So I went into the auto body program. I think it was spring 2003 after my debacle with the university."

An auto body program is school training for fixing cars after crashes. You learn how to repair damaged metal and prepare surfaces for paint. It’s a common path for people who later build or restore cars.

Concept

collision shop

"And while I was going to school to finishing up the welding program, I got a job working and it was like a collision shop hot rod shop called Scott's Auto Body."

A collision shop is where cars are repaired after crashes. They fix bent panels, damaged frames, and other accident damage before the car can be driven again.

Company

Scott's Auto Body

"...it was like a collision shop hot rod shop called Scott's Auto Body. And they're actually like 15 minutes away from like where I live and have my shop right now."

Scott's Auto Body is the shop where the guest started working. It’s part of how they gained practical experience before moving into bigger restoration work.

Concept

restorations

"like restorations and stuff. ... It's yeah, it's high end work. Like yeah, nice looking restorations."

A “restoration” is when someone takes an older car and fixes it up to look (and sometimes drive) like it’s supposed to. It’s more than just maintenance—it’s about bringing the car back to a better condition.

Brand

Mopar

"from just the the normal kind of like OE, Mopar stuff. But I I guess I don't know."

“Mopar” is a nickname for Chrysler’s car brands and parts. If someone says they do “Mopar stuff,” they likely work on Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep/Ram vehicles and related parts.

Term

blueprints

"So he he puts together 33 34 Ford woody wagons and he's got all the blueprints and stuff..."

Blueprints are detailed plans with measurements. They help someone build parts that fit together the way they’re supposed to.

Concept

restoration work

"And and I don't really want to do restoration. But if I do do any sort of restoration work, I want it to be like oddball stuff"

Restoration work means taking an older car and bringing it back to how it looked or worked when it was new. It usually takes a lot of time, parts hunting, and careful body/metal work.

Part

TIG welding

"So that's where I started getting away from doing a lot of the wire feeds. Zap, zap, zap, you know, shit, you know, panels in and started, you know, doing more TIG welding and things like that."

TIG welding is a careful way to weld metal using a torch and shielding gas. It’s commonly used for car body metal because it can make neat, strong welds without messing up the surrounding metal.

Part

sheet metal breaks

"Oh, yeah. Yeah. OK. [1740.1s] So I was getting like sheet metal breaks delivered there. [1742.9s] So I was getting bead rollers, slip rollers and stuff like that."

A sheet metal brake is a tool that helps you bend sheet metal cleanly and evenly. It’s used a lot when making or repairing car body parts.

Part

bead rollers

"[1740.1s] So I was getting like sheet metal breaks delivered there. [1742.9s] So I was getting bead rollers, slip rollers and stuff like that. [1746.3s] I've been asking some questions at some point."

A bead roller makes a raised line (a bead) in sheet metal. That can make the metal stronger and sometimes gives it a custom look.

Concept

chopping tops

"[1754.2s] And so me and like my car club, we had a shop like together that we were renting. [1760.0s] And so I had initially started working on some stuff there, [1762.6s] like chopping tops and and things like that and kind of getting getting ready,"

“Chopping” a top means lowering a car’s roof by cutting and re-welding the body. It’s a classic hot-rod/custom technique used to change proportions and achieve a lower, more aggressive stance.

Concept

realtor

"Then after that and our realtor shows up with signed agreement for the place that we had put a offer in on."

A realtor is someone who helps people buy or sell a house. Here, they show up with the paperwork for the home deal.

Part

rocker panels

"Yes. So initially I was I was just commissioned just to make some parts. So I had to make rocker panels for it."

Rocker panels are the metal pieces along the bottom sides of the car, near the doors. They can get damaged from rust or impacts, so shops often replace or fabricate them when building or restoring a car.

Term

English wheel

"And at that time, I was I was an English wheel guy,"

An English wheel is a machine that helps you shape sheet metal into smooth, accurate curves. It’s commonly used by metalworkers to make body panels look “right” and fit well.

Part

MIG welding

"I feel like from you touched on it briefly, your MIG welding, your zap, zap and stuff, you're putting on replacement panels."

MIG welding is a method of welding where a wire is fed through a gun while gas helps keep the weld clean. People use it a lot in car metal repair because it’s quicker and easier to learn than some other types.

Term

surface rust

"[2456.2s] been sitting around for a couple of years and getting some surface rust on it. [2460.2s] Well, it'd come back and it'd have all these holes"

Surface rust is the reddish-brown corrosion that forms when metal sits exposed to air and moisture. It can make welding harder and can lead to small pits in the metal.

Term

TIG welder

"And the only TIG welder in the shop had a pedal on it that looked like a Ghostbusters pedal. Oh, yeah."

A TIG welder is a type of welding machine that makes very controlled, clean welds. It’s often used when you’re working with metal panels and want the weld to look neat and strong.

Company

eBay

"Had all like the fencing, circled cutting attachments and shit. And so it was on like a no reserve auction on eBay. It ended at like a weird time on like a Tuesday,"

eBay is a website where people buy and sell items online. Here, it’s where he found the machine and won it at auction.

Term

number one pet and gill

"and I bought my number one pet and gill from him. So he he found two of those number one pet and gills on like Craigslist for like three hundred dollars."

“Pet and gill” appears to be a specific tool or machine model used in metalworking, but the transcript wording is unclear. Because the exact product name isn’t confidently identifiable from the segment alone, it’s worth flagging for listeners as a potentially specialized shop item.

Concept

FIA book

"[4209.9s] I think they've got like a whole team of people that are probably reading the whole FIA book and finding ways of getting around to all of that."

The FIA is the organization that writes the rules for a lot of racing. Teams study the rulebook closely to figure out what they can do legally to make the car faster.

Concept

active suspension

"around and do like the whole active suspension stuff that like, I mean, because they were a losing team in like the 60s and 70s. And then all of a sudden the 80s, they turned it on and they had Adrian Newey."

Active suspension is a suspension system that can adjust itself while you’re driving. Instead of just soaking up bumps with fixed springs, it uses sensors and controls to keep the car settled and stable.

Concept

iron carbon diagram

"...the metallurgy class was like, transparencies on an overhead of the iron carbon diagram. And you're writing on them..."

The iron-carbon diagram is a chart that shows what kind of metal structure you get at different temperatures and carbon levels. Welders care because heat from welding can change the metal’s structure and strength.

Concept

Pythagorean theorem

"...I remember getting into a somewhat of a heated debate with my geometry teacher in high school when I was living in Woodstock, Illinois. And because we were talking about the Pythagorean theorem, when in the hell am I ever going to need to know this?"

It’s a math rule for right triangles. If you know two side lengths, it helps you calculate the third—useful when you’re measuring and making things fit squarely in a shop.

Concept

survivor build

"[7111.2s] We're doing a Godzilla and that there's a 71 Mustang out there that we're doing as a survivor build. It's getting a Godzilla."

A “survivor build” usually means you’re keeping the car’s original vibe. You might upgrade it, but you try not to turn it into something totally different.

Term

lift

"Two wheel drive because I rocked it for a little bit early on and I was always trying to. I was looking at lift in it. Oh, yeah. Yeah. So when we. Do you ever get go around the corner and get that thing lifted up with the light on the right?"

Here “lift” sounds like raising the truck’s ride height or getting it to rise up when driving. They’re talking about how it behaves when you try to get it up or change its stance.

Company

Netflix

"Perfect for Netflix. Yeah, great deal for Netflix. That's really chef's table style and do that for rides."

They bring up Netflix as an example of a platform that could carry a car show. The idea is that Netflix-style documentaries can focus on the story and the work, not just quick results.

Concept

SEMA

"Oh, yeah, it could be. Take it out to SEMA. Take it out to street machine of the year."

SEMA is a huge car show in the U.S. where people bring custom cars and aftermarket parts. It’s a place where builders can show off what they made and get noticed.

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