Mastering Aluminum: Maserati 300S Rear Section Metal Shaping with Wray Schelin & Julien Garant
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2023
- Mastering Aluminum: Maserati 300S Rear Section Metal Shaping with Wray Schelin & Julien Garant
Join us on this incredible journey as Wray Schelin, a master metal shaper, shares his knowledge and expertise with Julien Garant over a 24-day workshop at the renowned ProShaper facility. In this detailed video, you'll witness the intricate process of shaping, forming, and welding a Maserati 300S rear section using aluminum as the primary material.
Follow along as Wray imparts valuable skills and techniques, transforming Julien into a skilled craftsman ready to tackle the world of classic car restoration. From the initial shaping stages to the finishing touches, you'll see it all as we dive deep into the world of metal shaping and customization for this iconic Maserati model.
Whether you're an automotive enthusiast, a professional restorer, or someone who appreciates fine craftsmanship, this video is a must-watch! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content on metal shaping and restoration from the ProShaper workshop. Хобби
Damn Wray, been missing you.
The moment when you as a teacher actually recognizes the talent of your student.. It's a good feeling, and makes it all worth while. I'm in a completely different field, but I've had younger guys doing better than what I did. I absolutely love that. It feels like my struggle was worth while. Julian, you probably already know this, but you are the whole reason why Ray does this. It's all about attitude, previous competence and capability of learning.
Congratulations Julien on your education and beautiful workmanship!
Glad to see that your still out there ! The ultimate slap in the face I think would be putting color on such a beautiful surface.
Hey Wray you talk about Canadians . I live in Vermont I’ve seen some nice hot rods , drag cars and circle track cars that have come out of the north east Canada. It’s in there blood. My grand parents came out of Canada and I have had uncles that were very clever. I just found your videos and enjoy what you are doing. I’ve been helping out a friend with some Land Rover panels and by watching your videos I’m starting to get some good results. The most important thing I’ve learned is to really look before I start beating out some dents so not to do more damage to the panel. I’m getting close to 70 and have worked in a body shop when I was younger but ended up working in machine shops most of my life and always had a interest in cars. Thanks for sharing your talent.
WOW - Julien, what an accomplishment. I'm stunned by your work. Wray, happy early Birthday. I would have never guessed your age. All that teaching is keeping you VERY young. 👍👍
Wow! Beautiful workmanship!
Awesome work, job Julien.
As my old welding teacher said to me you can understand what's needed by reading a book but there's nothing like the time behind the wheel for learn the most of a subject.
Amazing results for less than a month training! Happy birthday Wray! It was so great talking with you! Carl Carlson
What a great learning experience!
Thanks Ron, I can't wait to see in the next six months what Julien creates.
Wow fantastic job Julien
Happy early birthday Ray!
Good to see new video, miss seeing them.
Happy Birthday Wray and many Happy jars
Happy early birthday Wray.
Absolutely phenomenal work Julien! Also great teaching ability Wray. And great video work Mark. That car is coming along beautifully.
WOW!!! Amazing work. I love hearing the success stories.
It's always such a treat to see a new video from you. This is incredible work.
So great to see another post from you Wray, amazing as always. I would love to see more on frame structure and how to fix the panels etc, thanks for sharing.
Great job Julien !!
It looks amazing.
Safe travels home
Thanks again Wray!
Amazing work. Notice the reflections in the rear panels. A mirror couldn’t be smoother.
Really glad to see a new video! I was starting to get worried…
Great to see you Wray beautiful job
that is just incredible,a real work of art
shocking the move to the back of the car!! Beautiful!!!
Happy early birthday Wray. I thought we were about the same age, but darn you you hit me like a brick with 72. You look way younger or else I look way older at 56. Either way your videos are great and that Maserati would look great just in polished aluminum alone.
I have been napping everyday since I was 26. I guess it pays benifits.😁
beautiful work
Nice to see you wray
Excellent work, gentlemen. So impressive.
Great to see you posting
I hope to make the class next year. You do great work Wray.
It's great to see you passing on skills to a younger generation while you're in your prime. (There'll be a hiatus next year, because 72 is even. but 71 & 73 are twin primes. :-)* )
Work of art guys!
Fantastic result.
Gorgeous
Looks Great. Great Work.
Glad all is well.
#STAYSAFE
#PHILLYPHILLY 🇺🇸
Looks great! 👏👏👏
Simply phenomenal!!!
what a gorgeous project ! thank you for sharing...
and when you get a chance, please post an update on the '51 cad ... ;)
aluminum and fiberglass for all non (heavy) load bearing body parts ft
Did you ever finish the Healey aluminum front end?
cool, but we need to see some hammering . . . . : )
Happy Birthday for 6 April Wray.
Your skills and tutelage is impressive.
I would love to be able to come over to do a 10 day class. Time and funds permitting , now that the world is out of lockdown.
I too would have to fly out from Aus.
Do you run the classes all year round? or are there particular times of the year that you run the courses?
I could see the cost of the 130 Hr course at USD$1599.00 but there was an error on the 240 hr course page.
I got an error once clicking 240 hour course.
I have offered the classes every month since 2005. I have had 1000s of students from all over the world.
Were do the students stay while taking the course?
Airbnb is a better value. There are also 15 motels in the area.
Front right (left looking at the front) has better shape than the front left
The front just roughed in, it is all student work.
What is the status of the Caddy???????
Waiting to get some work done on it. It is a back burner project.
Or the Scout?
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