Mr. Lazze, you consistently impress me with your abilities to shape metal. I have a dream project and never imagined that my ideas could be formed using metal by myself. You are an amazing teacher. I feel empowered to go for it! Thank you for sharing. Thank you for teaching.
Hi there, I did my Sheetmetal Apprenticeship in 1984 at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation and I have to say, you need alot of skill and understanding of where the metal is going, but most of all is persistence and patience! Good Job!
you truly are amazing at what you do and inspire me to learn as much as I can everyday. thank you for the free videos. it shows what an amazing person you truly are. keep up the amazing work. love watching your videos
Your obviously a pro. I can see being a beginner how quickly things can go bad. I like that you give us tips we would have to pay for anywhere else, thanks
beautiful as usual Lazze! will be doing this soon for the front fenders on my 69 spitfire v8 project. my tools are not as professional as yours but I am hoping for good results. this video is very helpful and I thank you. the look I am after is a fender flare that is very similar to the ac cobra front flare. thanks again and keep up the absolutely awesome work.you are very talented.
You are an amazing master of your art. Your English is better than American English. Glad to see not every person that works on cars must have a southern accent.
Lazze, this is an excellent video. I do wonder how you do your layout to prep for all the bending. How do you determine your wheel well diameter etc? And how do you lay out to cut your initial sheet.
Mr. Lazze, you consistently impress me with your abilities to shape metal. I have a dream project and never imagined that my ideas could be formed using metal by myself. You are an amazing teacher. I feel empowered to go for it! Thank you for sharing. Thank you for teaching.
Hi there, I did my Sheetmetal Apprenticeship in 1984 at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation and I have to say, you need alot of skill and understanding of where the metal is going, but most of all is persistence and patience! Good Job!
you truly are amazing at what you do and inspire me to learn as much as I can everyday. thank you for the free videos. it shows what an amazing person you truly are. keep up the amazing work. love watching your videos
Thanks for the nice comments. Remember, if you have ideas for future videos, we're open for suggestions.
Your obviously a pro. I can see being a beginner how quickly things can go bad. I like that you give us tips we would have to pay for anywhere else, thanks
Oh wow I just got into the metal shaping hobby a few days ago, ive been browsing youtube for tutorials, thys guy taught me a thing or two.
I've been waiting for this instructional to come up. Fantastic! Love these guides to specific projects.
Exelet videos!!! Kul att se en riktig yrkesman jobba och förklara varför det blir än det ena och än det andra resultatet.
Awesome! You are a true craftsman and have a very interesting series of videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
An excellent tutor showing what he does naturally. Thanks....
a lot of information shared in a very natural and un pressured way , many thanks
I really like this video, I have been bugging Ron Covell to do a video on how to do fender flares and you did it! You ROCK!
beautiful as usual Lazze! will be doing this soon for the front fenders on my 69 spitfire v8 project. my tools are not as professional as yours but I am hoping for good results. this video is very helpful and I thank you. the look I am after is a fender flare that is very similar to the ac cobra front flare. thanks again and keep up the absolutely awesome work.you are very talented.
You are an amazing master of your art. Your English is better than American English. Glad to see not every person that works on cars must have a southern accent.
Lazze, this is an excellent video. I do wonder how you do your layout to prep for all the bending. How do you determine your wheel well diameter etc? And how do you lay out to cut your initial sheet.
I would like to see you demonstrate how to mount a new rubber tire when the old one wears out/breaks.
Awesome demonstration, thanks for the info. I am really enjoying the education.
The Master makes it look easy!
I wish they taught this stuff in metal fab class in highschool so cool!!!
Thank you very much great demonstration and instruction.
Where do you get your equipment, eg. the shrinker and stretcher, bead roller etc..?
fascinating tutorial. it's fun, to learn from the best :-)
amazing as usual
un artista bravissimo ok
nice work
Thank you!
that's really cool
amazing and thanks for the video, it will help alot!
Brilliant.
you do those entire body s ?
Awesome.
good prof
bravoo lazze
great!!!! thank you
Genius ...
un grande!