Oh Travis, go and get a Wurth style pump spray bottle. They sell them that are chemical able. If we can buy them from our crappy handyman hardware shops it must be easy to get in the US.
With the number of roof inserts you are making soon you will be an expert. There is a market. When I had my '33, I know I wanted a roof insert that fit well.
How about a Maddox 32 ounce refillable metal pressurized spray can from Harbor Freight, and buy WD-40 in one gallon cans? Fill with WD-40, pressurize with your compressor, and spray. Should solve your issues, and be cheaper, too....
Great video Travis as always 👍 it's awesome watching your skill with metal!
Awesome work 👏
Thank you so much!
Looks Awesome Travis
Thank you!
I live in England it's 6 15 pm now I enjoy your videos I watch everyone you are a great guy who knows about everything metalworking
Thank you so much for watching and supporting!
Travis, the bucket tool you mentioned is called a inker from the printing industry
Nice to have that power hammer. Nice job
It sure is!
Travis nice work you ate a perfectionist fantastic work love your videos😊
Alot of pounding! If you were to shrink the corners a little then run it through the hammer would that help?
Oh Travis, go and get a Wurth style pump spray bottle. They sell them that are chemical able. If we can buy them from our crappy handyman hardware shops it must be easy to get in the US.
Love seeing that monster hammer making panels, which is only possible when someone who knows what they're doing is wielding it...
On the "Rhode" to success - you just know it's going to end up a perfect fit.
Thank you so much!
I like you man you are cool
like the aerial views
Thanks! Mix it up haha
With the number of roof inserts you are making soon you will be an expert. There is a market. When I had my '33, I know I wanted a roof insert that fit well.
It's something we are working on for sure
think you could make a new 32 from scratch ?
Yeah but Brookville has that covered so there is no need
How about a Maddox 32 ounce refillable metal pressurized spray can from Harbor Freight, and buy WD-40 in one gallon cans? Fill with WD-40, pressurize with your compressor, and spray. Should solve your issues, and be cheaper, too....
Metalworking is a skill not everyone has like you
Appreciate that!
It you get WD 40 as a sponsor; problem solved.