I appreciate the compliment I really enjoy learning the process I really just consider myself apprentice level there is so much to learn in metal shaping
I would gladly come to work in your shop for free just to learn. My shop is much more primitive. I'm currently working on a 32 3 window coupe. Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing your skills.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video! Your skill and vision really make the capability of the pullmax shine. Excellent content including making the dies, most people have no clue how much tooling is required!
Thank you. I enjoy making the videos because explaining everything helps me understand the process better. Pullmax machines are amazing I don’t know if anyone can ever truly master one.
Thanks I’m gonna try. I just hope they help people that might be stuck on a project or are looking to learn. I know how difficult it can be to find good information and different techniques
Thank you. Yeah that sounds brutal . You could use this technique with a bead roller as well. You would have to take your time and go slow with the beading machine
Great stuff! I watched from end to end without cheating and didn't realize I wanted to learn whatever this was today! Get your thumbnail game up and shoot in 16:9 format and you'll have 5,000 subs pretty quickly!
Thank you very much I’m new to filming and still trying to sort it out. I’ll google 16:9 and see what I can do. Do you have any recommendations on the thumbnail? I didn’t like the old one and figured out how to change it to this one.
@motleymetals4057 I find creating a good thumbnail is as important as the quality of the video. Just pay attention to the thumbnails in your feed to see what draws you in and try to make yours like that. I shoot everything simply with my phone in wide-screen (that's 16:9) and no mics. You don't need fancy equipment. Just a tripod to free your hands sometimes.
Excellent stuff! Very interesting to see the dies in action, especially in curving that cab corner. Curious that no allowance is made between the dies for the thickness of the metal. Obviously not necessary but I can't understand why!
So with this die most of the allowances can be set up in adjustment on the machine. It’s just a lot easier to build it without then add where needed once you see it set up on the machine. I thought I added in where I curved it then bent I’ll recheck the video.
I have a little more fine tuning to do. I want to make a wire form so I can dial in the fit more accurately. Keep following and when I make the back of this cab I’ll be ready and confident I’m selling an accurate piece.
I haven’t quite dialed them in where I’m happy to sell them yet. Once I do I’m gonna try to get ready for Carlisle or Hershey next year and start from there. Thank you for the vote of confidence.
Wow, fascinating work. Subscribed.
Thank you I greatly appreciate it.
God i wish i had this much talent.
I appreciate the compliment I really enjoy learning the process I really just consider myself apprentice level there is so much to learn in metal shaping
I would gladly come to work in your shop for free just to learn. My shop is much more primitive. I'm currently working on a 32 3 window coupe. Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing your skills.
I greatly appreciate it. It’s an interesting and challenging thing to learn and lord knows I make plenty of scrap in the process
Awesome, you made it to TH-cam!
Yeah it took me a while. lol
Great video
Thanks!
great work
Thank you
Thanks for taking the time to make this video! Your skill and vision really make the capability of the pullmax shine. Excellent content including making the dies, most people have no clue how much tooling is required!
Thank you. I enjoy making the videos because explaining everything helps me understand the process better. Pullmax machines are amazing I don’t know if anyone can ever truly master one.
I am impressed, very impressed young man!
Thank you that truck is definitely an interesting challenge should be back on it soon with better updates.
Beautiful
Thank you
Welcome to TH-cam Bro. No doubt you'll get a ton of subscribers with your metal working and fabrication know how.
Keep making videos folks love these kinda videos
Thanks I’m gonna try. I just hope they help people that might be stuck on a project or are looking to learn. I know how difficult it can be to find good information and different techniques
My 32 needs the bottom belt-line done. 😉
That would be rad to work on. I really dig sorting out how they’re assembled and how to replicate parts.
This is a great technique you’re using! Love it. Made mine in 3” sections with hand tools, brutal amount of work.
Thank you. Yeah that sounds brutal . You could use this technique with a bead roller as well. You would have to take your time and go slow with the beading machine
Thank you so much. God bless.
No problem hope it helps
impressive work and skill
Thank you I greatly appreciate it
Dang dude!! Nice work. Subscribed
Thank you I greatly appreciate it
Great stuff! I watched from end to end without cheating and didn't realize I wanted to learn whatever this was today! Get your thumbnail game up and shoot in 16:9 format and you'll have 5,000 subs pretty quickly!
Thank you very much I’m new to filming and still trying to sort it out. I’ll google 16:9 and see what I can do. Do you have any recommendations on the thumbnail? I didn’t like the old one and figured out how to change it to this one.
@motleymetals4057 I find creating a good thumbnail is as important as the quality of the video. Just pay attention to the thumbnails in your feed to see what draws you in and try to make yours like that. I shoot everything simply with my phone in wide-screen (that's 16:9) and no mics. You don't need fancy equipment. Just a tripod to free your hands sometimes.
@@RestoringChristine1956 awesome thanks I’ll give it a shot
Nice work... fyi sending the dye out for edm would save you a ton of time
Excellent stuff! Very interesting to see the dies in action, especially in curving that cab corner. Curious that no allowance is made between the dies for the thickness of the metal. Obviously not necessary but I can't understand why!
So with this die most of the allowances can be set up in adjustment on the machine. It’s just a lot easier to build it without then add where needed once you see it set up on the machine. I thought I added in where I curved it then bent I’ll recheck the video.
👍👏🐈⬛😎🇦🇺
Thank you
great video are you plaining to duplicate the complete body very impressed
@@lorenschutte2726 yes I plan on remaking the back half below the window there’s so much damage and rust.
Don't know if you've had any offers yet but I'm interested in buying a piece of belt line exactly like that, nice work
I have a little more fine tuning to do. I want to make a wire form so I can dial in the fit more accurately. Keep following and when I make the back of this cab I’ll be ready and confident I’m selling an accurate piece.
Brilliant job ! Difficult part to replace , and results, well quite amazing , thanks for sharing
@@stevesalvage1089 thank you I greatly appreciate it. I enjoy the challenge and the education I get from trying panels like this.
Fine job, I'll take one too...
How do I contact you to hire you to make 1 of these AMAZING "Belt Line? pieces for my 46 truck cab ??
thnx,
teach
I haven’t quite dialed them in where I’m happy to sell them yet. Once I do I’m gonna try to get ready for Carlisle or Hershey next year and start from there. Thank you for the vote of confidence.