Thanks for showing how you started something that wasn't working out, and changed your methods in real life I've thought this will work to do the same. It teaches us the best way by trial, and error. You do great metal fabrication true artist.
Well, passing over your channel I thought you were just doing the patch panel replacement deal but I'm glad I stopped and had a look because I didn't realize that you were actually making the panels yourself, nice work, I'll be sure to keep watching the progress on this one. 👍
If you take any step, no matter how small it is, towards achieving your dreams then you will surely find the right path and reach the abundance that lies in store for you! You got a new subscriber, love your channel so much❤👏
try original Mole Grips , made in Newport ,,,,, they are very similar to Vise grips except the release lever goes the other way , a lot easier to use on tin , especially if your wearing gloves , and cheap second hand off flea bay.
I’ve been messing around with metal for about 40 years, since I got my first car at 16. Metal shaping has been one of my favourite things to do, it’s only been the last year or so that I’ve gotten really serious about it. I quit my job as a heavy duty mechanic so I could do metal shaping full time in my own shop. Thanks for asking and for watching.
@@buildwright1 Thanks, yes the panels are cheep but I needed to do this for the challenge. For me it’s more about the satisfaction of making something and honing my skills.
This is the kind of video that I look for. However, I do not need to see endless minutes of rolling, bending, and hammering. You could have done that whole section of the truck in one hour-long video, not the three or four you seem to have planned. I’m particularly interested as your equipment looks to be from Princess Auto and I am a from Saskatchewan. Other Canadian auto-body metal-workers that I watch, and admire, are Carter Auto Restyling, Fitzee’s Fabrications, and Make it Kustom. Give them a look and tighten up yours. Please.
Hi Ken, I’m a little confused, it’s a 51 minute video. I only have a shrinking/stretcher from Princess and it’s junk. I watch all of the channels you mentioned. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for showing how you started something that wasn't working out, and changed your methods in real life I've thought this will work to do the same. It teaches us the best way by trial, and error. You do great metal fabrication true artist.
You do really good work. You take pride in what you do. Enjoyed the video
Thank you Pete, my dad would often say “you do good work, you just need to do more of it”
Very nice work!!! Great video too. I really enjoyed watching your skills at work.
@@MidnightCustoms-C20 thank you 😊
Well, passing over your channel I thought you were just doing the patch panel replacement deal but I'm glad I stopped and had a look because I didn't realize that you were actually making the panels yourself, nice work, I'll be sure to keep watching the progress on this one. 👍
If you take any step, no matter how small it is, towards achieving your dreams then you will surely find the right path and reach the abundance that lies in store for you! You got a new subscriber, love your channel so much❤👏
Thank you!
😮
It's only metal ! Made it look too easy sir. Thanks for letting me tag along. 🍻👍
Thank you. You’re welcome. Everything is easy when you love what you’re doing.
Nicely done! Looking forward to seeing how you make the rest of the cowl pieces.
Thanks, I’m looking forward to making the part.
Awesome video! Amigo, thank you for sharing your knowledge!! Beautiful metal work!!
Thanks for sharing. The repair panel looks great.
Muchas Felicidades Joven Por Su Canal.
Saludos Cordiales Desde Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. ..
3 secondes in the video ... respect man beautiful craftsmanship
Nice work Morgan
Nice work
Yeah you’re done good and you taught me some things thank you
@@charlietabone6162 glad l can help
awesome work 👍
You have the tools and experience/knowledge to use them.
Ar you sent from heven .Good luck wid the car.From Jörgen in Västervik Sweden.
You do great work
Thanks, my dad would always say “you do good work, now you just have to figure out how to do more of it”
Looks awesome 👍🏼
Keep forming! Looks great!
Nice work 👍
Hey thanks, this is an older video but it’s still getting a lot o views, glad you liked it
nice work
@@davetyson2331 thanks, I really enjoyed making that part.
Nice work. Thank you.
Those that are knew to this, use magnets to hold the paper in place while you’re shaping the fender.
Ficou muito bom ,seu serviço é ótimo..
Gute Arbeit..... Super
Great job!
Отличная работа!
Спасибо
good informational video
Thanks, glad I can help
Yee Haw, nice work!!!
Dang man so awesome!
I wear a leather apron to work. Less holes in clothes. Greetings from Poland.
awesome that is 👌
Great stuff
try original Mole Grips , made in Newport ,,,,, they are very similar to Vise grips except the release lever goes the other way , a lot easier to use on tin , especially if your wearing gloves , and cheap second hand off flea bay.
Thanks, I’ll keep an eye out for them
Genius
Muito bom mesmo
Muy bueno
Beau travail
Ótimo trabalho amigo
Obrigado
Tu é bom mesmo
How long have you been metal fabbin looks pretty good...
I’ve been messing around with metal for about 40 years, since I got my first car at 16. Metal shaping has been one of my favourite things to do, it’s only been the last year or so that I’ve gotten really serious about it. I quit my job as a heavy duty mechanic so I could do metal shaping full time in my own shop. Thanks for asking and for watching.
Where did you get the large piece of masking tape? I have never seen one so wide.
@@KellyStDenis-ik9xs it’s green so it probably came from a paint store
Master
Ładnie 👍
Awesome work, but for a panel that cost $48 U.S thats alot of time and energy. We all do it though.
@@buildwright1 Thanks, yes the panels are cheep but I needed to do this for the challenge. For me it’s more about the satisfaction of making something and honing my skills.
Those shrinker stretchers are rubbish sent mine back right away now using 2 with a 70 throat work great
Yep, shiny junk, I’m stuck with them now.
good example of hammer forming .
Tenés todas las mangas del pullover krmado como yo
Might I suggest a mic?
büyük usta
Hello sir.Where can we chat?Got a huge problem on my caddy 57 4 doors lol
Do you need some help with rust repair?
Ate you usi gracias 20 or 18 gauge??
18 for this piece
This is the kind of video that I look for. However, I do not need to see endless minutes of rolling, bending, and hammering. You could have done that whole section of the truck in one hour-long video, not the three or four you seem to have planned. I’m particularly interested as your equipment looks to be from Princess Auto and I am a from Saskatchewan.
Other Canadian auto-body metal-workers that I watch, and admire, are Carter Auto Restyling, Fitzee’s Fabrications, and Make it Kustom. Give them a look and tighten up yours. Please.
Hi Ken, I’m a little confused, it’s a 51 minute video. I only have a shrinking/stretcher from Princess and it’s junk. I watch all of the channels you mentioned. Thanks for watching.
instead of making longer videos just in fking talking do the work bugs
Thanks for watching