Seeing my cousin Jim do this on an a.c. when i was about 12 years old cemented my decision to work in metal, you sir are a master and at 40 i am nowhere near your caliber. However time and pressure make diamonds. Someday i'll be there. Thanks for sharing your talent, i have no idea why you don't have a million subs, maybe it's too hard for the so called craftsmen of RUclips!!
i have been an automotive metal worker for over fifty years,and it is a real pleasure to watch a true master of the art.i have just subscribed and will be watching a real master craftsman ,keep up the super work. c t.
great video+explanation+presentation but above all, par excellence, creme-de-la-creme is the craftsmanship! well done mate! thanks for sharing! new sub 🙏🏻
Wow , looks amazing couldn't tell the difference from factory. I definitely can't do that as well as you can even if i understand how the tools work that must take a lot of time. Almost like an art. Would be nice to give it a try sometime just to get a feel for it. More into the mechanics side then the autobody but i like experiencing a little of both. Thats why i am studying on the english wheel ,planishing machine ,stretcher/shinkers ,..and many other sheet metal forming machines.
The question asked about spot welding aluminium is pertinent, the only way that I know of doing it is to put either side of the pieces of aluminium two strips of sheet steel between the electrodes. Can't guarantee the method but it's worth a try.
Great example of craftsmanship. I just have to ask though, how many times have you face planted into the English Wheel? lol. If that was me I'd have broken my nose at least three times.
Hi Brian nice work not sure sure why you aneald the whole door skin after you wheeled it up did you wheel it again to re work harden it because if you didn't it will crack at some point.
because I had a lot of work to do to the top part of the skin, in order to make it flow from front to back, and then fit the top chrome mould as well :-)
Brian you should put a steering wheel on that beadroller.... it will make your life alot easier.... since you won't have to hunt for that handle.... my old pexto is the same way.
Hi, very nice work. Can you tell me how did you get technical drawings of the car? Is it possible to buy it from factory? Or did you make it by yourself from pictures or maybe models? Or maybe you had an original car just to measure it. I would also like to start such a fantastic project but rather something more simply at the beginning.
I never wanted to do stuff like this. But when you have a car that you bring to a car show and out of 600 cars, you still have the only one of its kind, there's no finding any parts anywhere. So I had to. And if there were videos like this to watch, I would have done a better job.
how good are these new sheet metal steel in resisting rusting compared to that used in the originals. body rust was horrible in the 1970 and 1980 years in cold areas using salt in winter. now rust proofing services like ziebart are extinct.
My husband says he used the same tools here in Kenya ! The exact the way he was so happy to see this ! Great video
This takes years of training and experience and there guys are getting slimmer and slimmer on the ground, very clever man,
300 sl thats my next bender project beautiful job on that skin thanks for the video
What skill I'm truly impressed at this artist.
Send a hello to the metal professionals here in Brazil, congratulations for the great work done.
Such craftsmanship.
Seeing my cousin Jim do this on an a.c. when i was about 12 years old cemented my decision to work in metal, you sir are a master and at 40 i am nowhere near your caliber. However time and pressure make diamonds. Someday i'll be there. Thanks for sharing your talent, i have no idea why you don't have a million subs, maybe it's too hard for the so called craftsmen of RUclips!!
Cr Cr Cr Cr Cr Cr Cr -yup sticking here too-Amazing video-so much respect for craftsmen like this-cheers from America!
Amazing talent. Thank you for sharing a small piece of your talent with us.
Taylor Griffin thanks Taylor 😊
I really understand the cost of some "Overhauls" !!! Great work !!
Just stunningly gorgeous work!
i have been an automotive metal worker for over fifty years,and it is a real pleasure to watch a true master of the art.i have just subscribed and will be watching a real master craftsman ,keep up the super work. c t.
Outstanding work. The thumbs downers clearly have no respect for actual skilled craftsmen like you. More videos please!
great snippet. love the ending, so retro-futuristic :)
Its a nice skill to beable to design and build car bodies and autobody repairs. Those car bodies look cool.
I can tig weld alloy pretty good ...But mate this video is just magic ...amazing work!
Thank you Sir. You do very clean work.
This guy makes it look easy.
Video hangs at 9:45.
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So talented!!!
great video+explanation+presentation but above all, par excellence, creme-de-la-creme is the craftsmanship! well done mate! thanks for sharing! new sub 🙏🏻
Really very good working I am lovely working
Excellent video, MORE PLEASE...
You are a very talented man!!!!
Wow , looks amazing couldn't tell the difference from factory. I definitely can't do that as well as you can even if i understand how the tools work that must take a lot of time. Almost like an art. Would be nice to give it a try sometime just to get a feel for it. More into the mechanics side then the autobody but i like experiencing a little of both. Thats why i am studying on the english wheel ,planishing machine ,stretcher/shinkers ,..and many other sheet metal forming machines.
Hi Brian, Wray recommended your channel, so I've subscribed. I feel it's a great place to be!
Thanks buddy appreciate your comments 🙏
Great video, Brian, but the last 30 seconds or so is skipping when I play it on my computer. Anyone else having the same problem?
Yep, mine as well.
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Meeto !
Mine too..
Yep
رائع بارك الله فيك ...
ليتك كنت هنا في الجزائر لأتعلم منك أشياء جميلة
Great video Brian, a lot to learn for me
Inacreditável! É um artista do metal... O Rodin dos carros!
Nice work kra kra kra kra kra...
Muito bom, parabéns!
Continue com os vídeos.
Люблю такую работу! С уважением из России! Like!
This is art.
Very nice work Brian
Very good
very interesting.
Keep on trucking ! (from France)
The question asked about spot welding aluminium is pertinent, the only way that I know of doing it is to put either side of the pieces of aluminium two strips of sheet steel between the electrodes. Can't guarantee the method but it's worth a try.
que buen video aprendí mucho, gracias broh
Welche Klasse hat das verwendete
....and it looks like you could use a helper sometimes- do you have apprentices or do you really do all of the work alone?
Good job
Very nice. Thank you
How do you determine or find the exact right angles? All on feeling or did you create some kind of mall? Hoe long did it take to finish the door?
Great example of craftsmanship. I just have to ask though, how many times have you face planted into the English Wheel? lol. If that was me I'd have broken my nose at least three times.
Master craftsman noted👍😎🌏🇦🇺🆒
Hi Brian nice work not sure sure why you aneald the whole door skin after you wheeled it up did you wheel it again to re work harden it because if you didn't it will crack at some point.
because I had a lot of work to do to the top part of the skin, in order to make it flow from front to back, and then fit the top chrome mould as well :-)
Brian you should put a steering wheel on that beadroller.... it will make your life alot easier.... since you won't have to hunt for that handle.... my old pexto is the same way.
Val Ori . It's a Jenny machine not a bead roller. They are two different machines.
A steering wheel would make it easier to use which was my main point.
This guy is a an old school pro. Absolute craftsman.
Fantastico como trabajan la chapa.
what happened to the last minute of this video????
Brian-great great stuff. I am curious: how many hoursdid it take you to craft that door?
good Sir
excelente trabajo cuanta perfección. 👀💪💪💪
skillful fingers👍👍👍
Wheres your apprentice to help?
Basically the sheet forms it self...
Hi Brian. Are you using aluminium for the door skin? If so , what type of spot welder are you using ?
Its a very old 30 KVA Machine setup to spot weld alluminium and anneal the weld nugget at the same time.
Hi, very nice work. Can you tell me how did you get technical drawings of the car? Is it possible to buy it from factory? Or did you make it by yourself from pictures or maybe models? Or maybe you had an original car just to measure it. I would also like to start such a fantastic project but rather something more simply at the beginning.
drawing came from the factory, but if you have access to a car you can simply scan it and work from there..
bravo l'artiste
Do you have any website where we can get to communicate and know more about your establishment
You can go to our website briantantisworkshop.com to see our other videos and know more about our business
@@briantanti2183 thx mate
Amazing work. Linfox collection?
fox car collection
Tools name sir?
Time to get a powered bead roller surely?!! That looks a nightmare turning that handle.
he can feel the work better
He at least needs to fab a large diameter wheel so he at least shortens that horrendous reach around, haha!
Damn great work!
How much does something like this cost?
How many hours did it take to reskin one door?
best part of three days; fitted and door closing
three days
eres un maestro ke bien
And Brian. Change that cranking arm, ( 4:12 ), to a wheel.
Yes...good remark! Very observant....
Maestro
Interesting video. Seems to me you need foot controls for some of your equipment.
So now you are the expert.???????
Bravo..
"Cr cr cr cr cr cr cr cr " "Come on man, spit it out!"
🤣🤣🤣 Guess no one was watching this as it was being re-recorded..... Had to go pee?
good jop sir
I want work in your company.i am from india
Really Good Video, Keep Uploading Videos, already subscribed ;)
Nice job Brian
yup mine to,
Im suscriptor 911. i like this car
Un artesano
awsome job but video cr.cr.....in
👍 👍 👍
I never wanted to do stuff like this.
But when you have a car that you bring to a car show and out of 600 cars, you still have the only one of its kind, there's no finding any parts anywhere.
So I had to.
And if there were videos like this to watch, I would have done a better job.
how good are these new sheet metal steel in resisting rusting compared to that used in the originals. body rust was horrible in the 1970 and 1980 years in cold areas using salt in winter. now rust proofing services like ziebart are extinct.
this job need a lot experience.. a lotttt
9:45 drop the beat!!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍your gret
Gifted
NEVER HURTS TO ASK FOR HELP...LOL....
very good please need me this technology build the vehicle body creative
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
i subbed, more vids please.
I have more videos at the Brian Tantis Workshop youtube channel
i am subscriber 702 lol.
What is the blue stuff you put on panel?
Dykem?
Круто
This man is a metal-god !!!! AMAZING ! But at the end of the video he tries to sing the national anthem..........and it just sounded horrible 😉
🙂👍
nickel chrome
9:40 video freaks out
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Next video
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It was very video but you have problem with the format.
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