Matt's still a great spokesperson, putting Eastwood tools to real world use every day. He's "sold" me more than a few of their products. And come next Spring I plan on picking up a tig outfit.
At 4:05 Is it a requirement to pull a facial expression like this when operating a Powered Eastwood bead roller ? Or is it just that he's an Eastwood employee and they do that anyway ?
@@eastwoodco Have you ever seen aluminum 20 gauge or other that comes in a herringbone finished pattern , something like a ... "SPYKER C8" .... dashboard?
Matt's still a great spokesperson, putting Eastwood tools to real world use every day. He's "sold" me more than a few of their products. And come next Spring I plan on picking up a tig outfit.
Thanx Matt.....always nice too see how others do things .
Great job, Matt. Keep up the good work
Thanks, Matt. That was awesome.
At 4:05 Is it a requirement to pull a facial expression like this when operating a Powered Eastwood bead roller ? Or is it just that he's an Eastwood employee and they do that anyway ?
That's my patented Bead Rolling Pirate Squint. That eye is calibrated to the Eastwood bead roller for ultimate accuracy! -Matt/EW
Eastwood, or Iron trap?
Why not both? 🤷♂️
Great job (& lesson). What gauge of metal are you using for the dash?
Thank you for the kind words Guillermo, I used 20 gauge cold rolled steel for this project. Thanks for watching! -Matt/EW
@@eastwoodco Thank you Matt. I have watch a number of your teaching lessons; some personal, others thru Eastwood Tools.
@@guillermonieri4203 Thanks for following along! -Matt/EW
@@eastwoodco Have you ever seen aluminum 20 gauge or other that comes in a herringbone finished pattern , something like a ... "SPYKER C8" .... dashboard?