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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by jhnarial, Sep 16, 2008.

  1. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    both outstanding craftsmanship.
     
  2. toreadorxlt
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    just a hobby guy here but i love metalshaping

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    console for my truck
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    parts of a 34.
     
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  3. 31Apickup
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    That's some topnotch stuff for just a "hobby guy"!
     
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  4. Hobby guy , sure . Really nice work .
     
  5. toreadorxlt
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    thanks guys.. i just play in my garage after work. projects for me only, no customers or people saying what i have to do, keeps it fun that way.
     
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  6. CDXXVII
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    What equipment do you have? I would like to learn more about how it's done.
     
  7. bengeltiger
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    @toreadorxlt! you're too modest. I'm subscribed to your build threads and you do excellent work. I've been considering a home-built airstream clone, too. Do you have that project documented & posted on the net somewhere?
     
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  8. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    I know its OT, but I took some time to finish up our garden arbor with a pair of self-closing gates. Now back to gearhead stuff.
     

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  9. NOW I NEED TO GET IN SOME TIME ! BACK TO SCHOOL ?
    Just setting it up right now .
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  10. oj
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    HolyShit!, whats that a Yoder & PullMax on a single mast?
     
  11. Mittler Bros. power hammer . Copy of Yoder . I got the double head so I can leave the shrinking dies on one side and only need to change the dies on the other . Blue
     
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  12. MP&C
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  13. toreadorxlt
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    built every ounce of my machines except the air motors which are CP clones. I built a pullmax style machine, a wheel, and a planisher... building another planisher now. But in reality you don't need all the fancy stuff it just makes the job quicker.
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    Curious why ones VFD driven and ones Belt Slip? which do you prefer.
     
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  14. The VFD is new forMB and they made me a deal on it . I haven't had it long enough to make a choice yet although I can slow it down to a speed I like at full pedal and leave it floored and work a big panel and not have to worry about speed control . I played with a door panel with it last night and the response was nice speeding up in center . Very predictable. I guess it's probably what you get use to . Time will tell and I'll let you know .

    ? For you. I got some blank dies I want to insert some home made blanks for bead lines . What width would you use ? Blue
     
  15. toreadorxlt
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    I wouldn't bead with that power hammer.. it has an overhit... You need a reciprocating machine to bead. If you're talking pullmax style beading, I use 1/2" for my profiles, and just machined some universal die holders for 1/2" stock
     
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  16. What's the purpose of the second movable arm on your planishing hammer? I'd like to build one but im still trying to come up with the design i like. Thanks.

    -Chris
     
  17. oj
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    Here's my Rams Head, I didn't think I'd need to get very deep in a panel. The arms are 1 5/8ths DOM with .375 wall. Very stout. The pics are from when I first made it and the hose from the regulator/oil supply to the head was temporary. DSC00368.JPG DSC00367.JPG
     
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  18. toreadorxlt
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    Chris there's quite a few situations, especially with u shaped Parts where the lower arm just won't work. Here was one.
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    Also been building another hammer for my cp type 1 head

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  19. toreadorxlt
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    I love rams heads... super easy to adjust height, awesome looking machine
     
  20. oj
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    Thats some clever thinking, I like it.
     
  21. kbgreen
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    1. Georgia Hambers

    Amateur just learning. It is a patch panel for my 41 ford PU front fender.
     

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  22. Thanks for the info, very clever idea! Both of the hammers look great. Where did you buy the head for the green colored planisher?

    -Chris
     
  23. MP&C
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    2016 Maryland Tommasini Metalshaping Class

    Sorry for the lack of posts on the projects, we've been cleaning the shop for the 2016 MD Tommasini Metalshaping Class. Here is a new sand bag we made up for the class, made from a full cow hide, it measures 40" x 24" x 4" high. We had some loose leather left over, so the top was wrapped to provide additional protection from any sharp metal... This uses just over four 5 gallon buckets of saved blast media to fill the bag, so we don't need any holes letting all that pour out on the floor!


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    Some of the projects include duplicating these repro BMW saddlebags in aluminum, and this Mopar hood in aluminum......


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    Here Peter shows using the stump for tuck shrinking


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    Here Peter modifies the heel of a ball peen hammer for less marking while tuck shrinking...


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    Here it is in use....





    Duplicating the hood....


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    A local source was used to CNC a template for bead detail on some Model A p/u bedsides....


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    Bead added....


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    Close-ups of the results...


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    1937 Dodge coupe door repairs... the lower inner and lower door skins are fabricated...


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    A complex architectural piece that was shrunk, stretched, planished, and reverses added, all with the same hammer...


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    Saddle bags in process...





    after wheeling...


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    Some other efforts of shrinking, blocking, and planishing in making a fender profile and rear corner of a T-bucket in aluminum...


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    Two days in the books, two to go!
     
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  24. rod1
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    Wow.I so needed some inspiration.This thread was it.
     
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  25. I agree WOW I need to get to a metal shaping class. Hobo Jim
     
  26. Great class . I would be interested in a class also sine I'm as dumb as that stump .
     
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  27. I agree, this tread is the bomb. The last couple batches of photos are really impressive.
     
  28. MP&C
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    The final two days of the Maryland Tommasini Metalshaping Class. We had two stumps that we gave to students to take home, here is the final version carved....






    I had some requests to show the mammoth sand bag with the loose cover removed... It saw quite a bit of use and came in handy!


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    More repair parts were made for the 37 Dodge doors...


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    The crease or "swage" at the top center of the hood was difficult to locate through the paper pattern.


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    So the upper and lower "crease" was highlighted by using fineline tape alongside. Then a pencil was used on the outside of the paper pattern, which now showed the location. Better shown here:





    The halves still need to be welded together using O/A.


    Two of the ball glove pounding pads were put into service for metalshaping, one using shot, the other using sand..


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    Peter showed lead loading method for aluminum...


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  29. chrisp
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    Did you use any flux to lead the aluminum?
     
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