Hammer Forming 14 Gauge Inner Structure with Simple Tools!!
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- Опубликовано: 15 июн 2022
- On this episode of Make It Kustom, I’m back on Kristina’s Cadillac repairing rust and her front fenders. We are hammer forming 14 gauge repair pieces by hand.
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Bruh, I don’t mind the longer videos because I can appreciate the time and effort you put into whatever you are trying to show us. Keep up the awesome work! Aloha
Thanks man glad you dig the long ones !
@@MakeItKustom also, i can finish my lunch/dinner while still appreciating your works.
tbh, I turned my adblocker off for you
@@MakeItKustom thats what she said
Between you and Fitzee, you both make it simpler for this drongo to understand , and more importantly TO DO👍👍👍👍👍👍
Had to Google “drongo”. You must be from Oz. I hope you learn as much from Karl as I do!
Have to. agree with you I follow fitzee too
Who is this Fitzee you speak of? Please!
@@kevin_gross Fitzee Fabrications, he is another youtuber,
@@tomcoryell - spot on Mate👍👍👍
Love watching Karl and Fitzees Canada has some metal workers with mad skillz 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Amazing care and attention to a part that may never be seen after installation. Thank you for sharing these DIY projects with the "Simple Hand tools" idea. Really make it more attainable.
Proof positive solutions don't pop out fully formed in one's mind...
A perfect case of thinking with one's hands!!!
A sign of a true craftsman is putting effort into something that probably will never be seen , outstanding video once again
Thanks Adam much appreciated and thanks for your support!
Love to see the extra work no parts no one will ever see. That is the sign of a person who love there trade.
Amazing. I was so into this video that I was disappointed when it was over, I could watch you do this stuff endlessly.
Oh well, back to reality...
Haha more to come!
It's amazing seeing the different approaches you and others like Fitzee's Fabrication take to this. It's an interesting comparison in methodology.
My dad always said you know when someone is a true craftsman because they do the best they can even on project areas that no one will ever see. Keep up the good work...
Impressive bro, this is what the internet is supposed to be used for sharing our skills 👊🏿🖤
I like the simplicity of your teachings. I was raised "old school" not sure if I can find the start button on a CNC , but I can read a "mic". Eyeballing and "feel" works.
I'm just about to spend the day welding the underneath of my Ford transit & I love watching your videos to give me inspiration💚🇬🇧🌱 old school & proper job👍
Man you do some deadly work! I kept waiting for your buddy to pop up behind you lol. I really like the longer format videos, you give us so much info, its hard to keep up with you. I have some OG fabricators on here but have to say you are always one of my favorites!
This video here made me look at at rust in a new light,Karl has metal figured out,THANK YOU FOR THE YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Karl, buddy, you knocked this one out of the park! I'm always so amazed at your incredible skills!
Thanks papa! Had fun with it too 👊👊👊
I am coming from outside "bodywork", I've been around this long term, but not doing the sheetmetal. This is showing what I've seen the part that's come and gone as I wrenched, but showing the parts I missed being busy myself. It's good to see the next generation doing the same kind of work the same way my generation learned to do in our own time. Very nice work, good attention to detail, if it's not worth doing right, it's not worth doing. Thanks.
Thanks to your tips I restored my 83 VW mk1 front end!
Your absolutely amazing . The detail you show on making parts by hand is super informative. Thank you. Can’t wait for tool builds
You’re welcome man thanks for watching!
Karl ,always a great video. This was a very good way to make those inner braces, you just helped alot of people over come a major challenge 🏁👨🔧
Karl this was perfect! I just picked up 3 fenders needing this at a swap. They need more work but this was a hurdle. Keep going so my other hurdles will be handled 😂
Ha ha ha right on! The inner structure of fenders is usually not reproduced
Love your passion for the art of metal shaping. Nice to see it kept real, and pride in craftsmanship.
As always Karl. Awesome Mate. Billy J... Queensland, Australia.
Thanks Billy 🙏👊👊👊
Yay hammer forming. I always learn something from these episodes.
Me too man every form is so different it’s like a puzzle
WOO HOO finally got to the bead roller vid. I personally can't wait. As always it is great to watch you work your magic.
I know this is an old video but your videos are so helpful! I was repairing a door on my 1989 rx7 FC and it came out PERFECT.
It's a pity i can't leave more than one like for this work, it's perfect. Can't wait for the outer parts restoration!!!
Coming up next! Cheers!
The caddy is gonna be sick af when it's finished
Had a great laugh when my granddaughter told me me you sound like Mr Grouoer from Bubble Guppies, '" Let's think about" 🤣 Great content, always enjoy watching.
14 gauge. Nasty to work with. It was formed in the factory, no reason it cant be duplicated. I like the corking tool and guide. Almost as much work to make the tooling as it is to make the part. I bet curving the panel was hard on the wrists, not enough mass to absorb the force.
Your dislike of filler is showing!
Amazing work!
Yea it beat me up a bit for sure. Tough stuff lol thanks 🙏 cheers!
Greetings from the UK i love watching Karl and Tony (aka fitzee absolutely brilliant i always recommend them in a comment if it's applicable ❤
People don't tend to realize GM never intended for repairs such as this to be done. I, too have done much the same ad libbed processes. You make what you have to, when you must.
Good job!!!
Thanks very much Michael!
Welcome. Deservedly so.
Thanks for showing how you do that. I see huge, pretty rusty fenders but it seems to me there is no problem for you to fix it without plastic filler. I want more! Greetings from Poland.
Multiple times watching this great video.
Thanks heaps man, makes my mind brainstorm
Nice professional repair,old school craftsmanship.
Really great job young man. No need to buy fancy tools as you say. T dolly's are easy to make if you have a welder, some flat bar and different sized round bar so you can make a set of them. Quality video young man!
Pure magic! Thanks for sharing! 🤩👍
This repair really illustrates why it rusted out in the first place. That bead on the inner fender makes a pocket for grime to build up and make an abrasive slurry.
Love it
awesome job. Thanks for sharing!
Another amazing video, and an unbelievably great result!
I like that you show how to make the tools also… That’s awesome!
Hi mate from the UK you take me back to apprenticeship days fantastic videos
Just AWESOME We got the need for curve, yep two pipe scraps and some strap welded up, We got speedway boxes in the back ground, and then out of nowhere, The Mother Tucker comes on the scene. This is just the vid I need to do a rusted fender on my '70 Buick. You have patience and mad Skillz! Keep up the great vids!
That is freaking amazing.
Thanks for the lesson again, fun to watch you work!👍
Really liked it!
Love how you create your own tools 🥰 very clever 🤔
Thank you very much for sharing.
Another great video Karl, thanx for your time and effort.
This build is gonna so cool when you are done, keep up the great work and content! I am following closely
Another awesome video, i love how your teaching all of us to do intricate panels, the simple was!! Love it that's brother
Nice work karl from down under.
I really enjoy the hammer forming videos. The results are so satisfying. That caddy is gonna be solid.
Damn dude!! Really impressive and motivating. I dig it!!!
Great work! I like the idea of using a swage to put the step in the inner structure.
Awesome video. Glad to see back on the Cadillac.
As always impressive 👍
Great video thanks
Great video Karl, so nice to see how to use simple tools and some time can result in amazing end result. Really like these videos, keep up the good work!
Great demonstration! Thanks
Always great work Karl, your attention to detail is top notch , thanks for the tips👍
Most welcome Anthony 👊 thank u 🙏
My grandfather was a master mechanic for R/R engineering and I remember him working the metal like that in 1960’s ……great memories thanks
Always great work Karl
Awesome video. These inner fender structures are not available for many of the 60-70’s cars . Just gotta make em yourself 😊JR in Ontario
Superb as always. I’m really getting into my body panel fabrication phase now on my restoration and using your videos every evening.
Very good !!
Pure gold Karl, love it! Cheers, Doug
All the big tools sent to Australia, no wonder all the Simple tools videos pop up :p They great tho, keep them coming.
Karl, you are a true craftsman! Amazing. Attention to detail. Thanks for sharing.
Can't wait to see more work done on the caddy
That caddy is pretty solid for its age 😎 great job as usual 👍
Inspirational ✔️👍
Wow. Art.
Wow!!! Metal Master Karl. Thanks for so many tips and so good info How to make parts that I didn't believe it's possible to replicate. Great metal art.
Simple to you but still a challenge!
thanks for sharing !
Excellent job Karl
One of my absolute favorite channels
Incredible skills and content
Great attitude and demeanor
Thank you
Great work. Your stuff is golden
Excellent job you make it look so easy, thanks for the information and instructions, all the best to you and your loved ones
Finally. I love that caddy.
Very clever work Karl. I love how you just knock up a tool out of scrap to make these bits. Great to watch.
Excellent work! You are the gold standard in fabrication and making great learning videos. I'm looking forward to the bead roller video. Great stuff!
Wow Carl you have gone up in merit that is very impressive brillant video just love watching loads to learn keep it up buddy
Brilliant content once more. Amazing work.
Nice work 👍
These videos are mesmerising 😁
Videos like this are life savers when I comes to restoring a non-catalog car, thanks!
Mad Skills!
Keep up the great work you do and the great videos
That's awsome Carl!!! Thank you brother!!!
wow that's totally amazing you were definitely a cool artist to be able to do that excellent video
Great tips Karl 😎
Beautiful work and attention to detail.
Always look forward to your videos Karl !
Thanks for sharing!!! Love you're channel. Greetings from Norway.
👍👍 very enjoyable 50 minutes out of my day, entertaining and educational. 🇨🇦
Well done. These little parts take a lot of time to get right.
This is perfect. I'm going use this process to make a raised panel to replace the rusty seat pan on an old Yamaha TY80.
Not that I ever need to do as detailed work on my project cars, I always learn alot here. Thank you.