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Mike, thanks for sharing all that you have and hopefully do in the future.
While watching the Eastwood paper pattern video, I wasn't sure why you were taking such pains to mark the beginning of the curve multiple times. This was an eye opener for me, count me among those who weren't previously aware of light lines. Your explanation preceding it makes perfect sense.
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Really nice video. I work mostly in aluminium 3003 h14. I am trying to think of a different way than punching for the marking. I have enough dings to get out. Fred26t
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Perfect video! Great job there!
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I have found that even with using a heavy center punch mark on aluminum to transfer lines to the oposite side of a panel it is not a problem. Once you run it through the wheel or hammer a few times the marks are almost gone. Now I know nothing about Air Craft manufacturing but I do understand they are so strict on marking aluminum that you can not even use a Graphite Pencil or scribes to mark.
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Hi Mike,
I watched the video the other day and liked your clear information, what I was particularly was interested in was your use of a radius gauge to establish the extent of the curve in the corner of the fender. My question is where did you get your gauge, I have searched google and can't seem to find a supplier. Any information would be great. Cheers Dribble (Dave) |
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Hi Mike,
It's a wonderful video !!! I have learnt so much in few minutes. Thank you for sharing.
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Hi Mike, great video, clear instructions and demo makes it easy to understand.
essential for guys starting out. Great job on the fender by the way.
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