@@motleymetals That is a whole other thing. LOL. I have wanted to know, Is the skate board bottom die on your bead roller made by you or bought? Thanks
@@garypannone7755 it’s a Mittler Bros that I cut a section off of to make a narrow soft die and then cut a step and a radius into. My big beading machine w/ 1.25 shafts I ordered the polyurethane from McMaster Carr and fashioned a set from it.
Thanks I just hope it helps someone understand the process a little better and might help the next generation of hot rodders, restorers or whatever. If you ever have a question or if you don’t understand something just let me know and I’ll try to answer or make a better video to explain it.
@@johnnieburge4997 the tall straight back flange I did in the brake the s shaped edge flange I tipped it in the bead roller shrinking or stretching where needed to rise it up and not distort the panel. Here is a video that shows some of it and will give you a better idea hope it helps. th-cam.com/video/2ssj1rP7bRE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sB6Z5i_x1yWHXWHG
I try to keep the video length down as much as possible so I make some fundamental process videos and link them in playlists. If there’s any particular process you want to see more of I can try to make an in depth video on just that subject.
HEY MM.. WE DON'T SEE ALL THE PROCESS THAT YOU DO, AS U JUMP FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER JOB MISSING OUT ON THE INSTRUCTION OF HOW YOU CARRIED OUT THE ACTUAL PROCEDURE. WE GUYS LIKE TO LEARN THE " HOW TO " WHEN MAKING A PANEL..IT DOES HELP.. CHEERS.
Yes please more real time. All of it. Teally really nice work as usual.
I’ll try I’ve just been trying to keep the video length down.
Fine job! Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks I appreciate it
Thanks for another great video.
Thanks I’m hoping to have time to sit down and focus on metal finishing next.
@@motleymetals That is a whole other thing. LOL. I have wanted to know, Is the skate board bottom die on your bead roller made by you or bought? Thanks
@@garypannone7755 it’s a Mittler Bros that I cut a section off of to make a narrow soft die and then cut a step and a radius into. My big beading machine w/ 1.25 shafts I ordered the polyurethane from McMaster Carr and fashioned a set from it.
@@motleymetals Thank You
@@garypannone7755 no problem hope it helps
Cool video
Thank you
Nice work and result, you have some skill for sure.
Thank you I appreciate it
I hope you get a million subs
Thanks I just hope it helps someone understand the process a little better and might help the next generation of hot rodders, restorers or whatever. If you ever have a question or if you don’t understand something just let me know and I’ll try to answer or make a better video to explain it.
How did you put the flange? Can you please show that?
@@johnnieburge4997 the tall straight back flange I did in the brake the s shaped edge flange I tipped it in the bead roller shrinking or stretching where needed to rise it up and not distort the panel. Here is a video that shows some of it and will give you a better idea hope it helps. th-cam.com/video/2ssj1rP7bRE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sB6Z5i_x1yWHXWHG
show us the process more instead of telling us.
I try to keep the video length down as much as possible so I make some fundamental process videos and link them in playlists. If there’s any particular process you want to see more of I can try to make an in depth video on just that subject.
HEY MM.. WE DON'T SEE ALL THE PROCESS THAT YOU DO, AS U JUMP FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER JOB MISSING OUT ON THE INSTRUCTION OF HOW YOU CARRIED OUT THE ACTUAL PROCEDURE. WE GUYS LIKE TO LEARN THE " HOW TO " WHEN MAKING A PANEL..IT DOES HELP.. CHEERS.
I’ve been trying to make shorter videos and group them with associated process videos in playlists but I’ll try to include more in my upcoming videos.