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1934 Ford Restoration
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DYI, Fixing trunk lid dents and digs using English wheel on a 1934 Ford coupe
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DYI, Fixing trunk lid dents and digs using English wheel on a 1934 Ford coupe
Fixing roof damage, using DIY English wheel. #1934Ford
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Boy thats a nice coupe....I'd give my xxx for that car! Nice job man! New Sub here...looking forward to watching your progress
I like that work you're doing. I think some light filler work and Paint and it will be good to go
i dont garage anymore f.....g illuminati 34's are beautiful
What a great solution. Thanks
Very nice work!
Great idea! I have one small suggestion, maybe tripod your camera. Got dizzy watching. Just saying.
Nice one,crazy how humans think alike some times I built one to.😂
Brilliant demonstration and application of an old trusted technique!
Had the same idea in the brain box of tools but never have made one yet looks good shows experience
Clever English wheel. It's also nice to have a Miller. That's next on my tool list.
Very nice work! 👏 👍 ☆ You're car is looking good. I like seeing the steps to fix all the metalwork. Thank-you for posting, great video!☆☆☆ S
Excelente ideia.saludos desde Brasil 🇧🇷
Thanks 😎
Sweet, that's gonna be a great car when you're done
I'm a little late finding your channel but your doing great work on the 34, I just wanted to give you a quick heads up about the wood in those early cars, those screws, bolts and mostly nails aren't holding the wood in place, the wood is actually holding the car together, the 20s car's were just panels nailed to a wooden frame but they finally discovered inner steel structure was a better choice,, like the header panel you removed from over the windshield, keep up the great work it's a very cool car
Nice to know, I thought that wood was for nailing upholstery to. When it all came apart I thought, might be time to fab a metal piece to actually secure the other pieces to instead of that wood
wow 4 wheel Sir
That worked out great! Ingenuity at it's tool-making finest.
They actually made a tool like that back in the 30s. Looked like a big horse shoe. Works great. You did a great job fabricating your own.
Very creative little wheel assembly you have fabricated. As far as fixing the dent, what was the mechanism e.g. were you stretching the bent metal? Did you hammer it out first? Did you consider using a shrinking disk on the bent underside to pop it back to the desired shape? Thank you.
1:45 is a vintage nail puller.
¡¡WOW , GREAT JOB !!! ( I REALLY LOVE THAT SURGERY " METAL") AMAZING SHOP!! { HAVE ALL THE TOOL, FOR A NICE FINISH} 👍🙏 THANKS, RALPH.
I was nervously waiting for the kid to get his fingers pinched
Great idea and execution. Love seeing stuff like this.
Was thinking about something like that... Think if you move the tool in an arc Following the curves of the panel should work fine.
That is a great idea did you use the flattest roller for the top and a more curved roller for the lower?
looks like we think alike. was thinking on the same lines as i have similar issues. brilliant.
Awesome job 👍 guys Thank you for your help and support
Nice, you can hear the metal pop into its original shape
Question: since both rollers are the same size you're not really curving anything.... correct? I'm assuming you're using it like two hand dollies to flatten the sheet metal.
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That's an awesome diy tool!! Came out great!