John Moss, I loved this video and your work. Many other vids waste time on the un-important and then short-change on the important. Yours is the reverse and slows down and magnifies the important stuff - well done. From here in the UK, it's quaint to to hear a young guy like you give us "...3/32"..."! On a more practical level, it might be useful to add to all your good information that, if the joggle you're looking to add is more visual than structural, little more that the metal thickness can give the effect you're looking for.
What upper and lower dies where you using? I am also trying to replicate that same style joggle. I noticed the top was a tipping die but what about the lower?
sloppy welds from what I've seen.. even on sheet metal.. sorry fellas but I've done quite a few T/A s over the years.. a few bandit cars and H.O. cars... but.. Carry on chaps...
Your bead rolling skills border on art. I glad I watched your vedio and hope to enjoy many more. Thank You! JD
Glad you enjoyed it!
Професійне обладнання . Чудова робота.
Beautiful Work! Love the Pullmax work - please do more!
Thank you! Will do!
Lovely rolling work, very impressive.
John Moss, I loved this video and your work. Many other vids waste time on the un-important and then short-change on the important. Yours is the reverse and slows down and magnifies the important stuff - well done. From here in the UK, it's quaint to to hear a young guy like you give us "...3/32"..."! On a more practical level, it might be useful to add to all your good information that, if the joggle you're looking to add is more visual than structural, little more that the metal thickness can give the effect you're looking for.
Well done video by a talented fabricator that can teach as well as build
Thanks I learned something about my Mittler Bros. bead roller, and you did nice work!
Hopefully Rob Dahm and Isaiah see this soon!
Very nice job 👍
Nice work 👍 what was the bottom roller used on the Mittler? I heard you say something about it but didn’t quite catch it, Thanks 👍
Can i know what lower die and size did u use top one is a tipping die i believe but the top one ?
What are your thoughts on using Silicon Bronze heliarc based instead of MIG?
It's great , we learned new things! Could you please let me know what's the name for the machine you use to fold the edges?
What upper and lower dies where you using? I am also trying to replicate that same style joggle. I noticed the top was a tipping die but what about the lower?
The Tyler Dale Project same thing I was wondering Tyler
Looks like a small 1/2" male tank roll die with a tipping/art roll upper die
Sir this possible in 1.5 mm thickness stainless steel
Perfeito
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So is this build's objective to look like a factory produced (modern) trans-am, or is it a restomod?
+Dietrich Hoefer it’s going to have mods done.
Mods done...
thats the catch phrase that made me wanna toss all my tools into the lake down the road...
Scratching my head after seeing that why it's not getting a full paint job.
+GlassTopRX7 maybe someday it will get a repaint, one step at a time.
sloppy welds from what I've seen..
even on sheet metal..
sorry fellas but I've done quite a few T/A s over the years..
a few bandit cars and H.O. cars...
but..
Carry on chaps...
AWE NO.... A CANNY LISTEN TO THAT CONSTANT SNIFFING...
BLOW YER NOSE MAN !!!!! 😠😠😠