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Old 06-10-2012, 09:47 PM
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Default Santa Cruz 2012 Pictures

Some (but not all) the big tools available at this fantastic event. Sorry to Lazze, these pictures were taken on Sunday so I missed his wheel, bead roller, shrinker, and other assorted goodies.

John Forbes' English Wheel


John Forbes' Pullmax


John Forbes' Box & Pan Brake


John Forbes' Kick Shrinker


John Forbes' Slip Roll


John Forbes' Niagra Shear
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Old 06-10-2012, 09:51 PM
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Rick Scott's Kick Shrinker


Rick Scott's Small Reciprocating Machine with Thumbnail Shrinking Dies


Rick Scott's Extra Deep Throat Bead Roller


Rick Scott's Bamm Bamm Power Hammer


Rick Scott's Mechhammer


Rick Scott's English Wheel


It has an electric dial indicator for extreme repeatability


Rick Scott's Bead Roller
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Old 06-10-2012, 09:54 PM
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Kent White's Air Power Hammer


Some of the dies for Kent White's Air Power Hammer


Jaysin Spaceman's Amazing English Wheel
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Old 06-10-2012, 10:06 PM
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One of Baileigh Industrial's 19" Power Hammers: PH-19


Big Daddy of Baileigh Industrial's 19" Power Hammers: MH-19


Baileigh Industrial's High Throat Bead Roller: BR-16E-36


Baileigh Industrial's Planishing Hammer: PH-24A


Baileigh Industrial's Pneumatic Shrinker Stretcher: MSS-14H




Baileigh Industrial's English Wheel: EW-40


Multiple upper wheels for beading and stepping on an english wheel


Nine lower wheels


Baileigh Industrial's Power Bead Roller: BR-18E-24


Baileigh Industrial's Magnetic Box and Pan Brake: BB-4816M
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Old 06-10-2012, 10:08 PM
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Kent White Demonstrating Gas Welding on Aluminum


Kent White straightening out some wrinkles on a fender


Ron Covell Flow Forming over a Hammerform


Ron Covell using Jaysin's English Wheel
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Old 06-11-2012, 08:26 PM
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Default More pics

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Chris Rusch from Rusch Machine Design (RMD) showing his power hammer. Found that RMD designs and patents the yellow machines. Bailiegh Industrial is a marketing company that sells RMD products, as well as their own products. Chris helped Chris Gross make a firewall for his 26 Dodge Roadster in about an hour with the hammer on Sunday. Hopefully Chris will post some pictures.

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Don Houseman and Ron Covell are building aluminum 27 T's together. This is Don's, not the one seen on Ron's buck's video, but built on the same buck.

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Don holds multiple Bonneville records, and is now venturing into the stream liner and lakester classes.

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Daniel Gunderson discussing the Ultra Stump and Donut Dolly with Austin.

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Shane Henderson demonstrating the Bailiegh magnetic brake, including how to use a simple piece of tubing as a radius die. I noted the difference between my Magnabrake and the Bailiegh machine, is the Bailiegh has two electro magnetic rows, instead of a single one that mine Magnabrake has.

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General shop photo with Rick Scott (co-host) in the white hat.

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Don Houseman in the shorts and white shirt discussing Pullmax dies he's created after the Pullmax demo showing how to make a hollow wired edge (no wire) then how to use the Pullmax to set the rivets.
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Old 06-11-2012, 08:40 PM
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Default And even more pics

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Ken C. working on his 57 Chevy parts

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Hammer form/female tank buck brought by Tom.

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Ron Covell's hammer form demonstration pieces.

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Shane Henderson of Bailiegh doing a demo. Note the round tubing to be used as a radius die.

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Jaysin and Mrs. Carbol with Kevin Lewis, looking at the Ferrari GTO dash pieces that Joel made at the meet.

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Kent White demonstrating metal finishing techniques on a P51 Mustang wing tip. This is an original tip, with the light hole already punched in the end. In other pictures you'll see the wing tip he made for the other side, that has yet to have the light hole installed.

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John Forbes (co-host) firing up his hot rod to go to Michael Leed's for the shop tour. Note the neon spark plug wires, and the metal work. The pieces in the B pillar behind the door were made on his Pullmax, then patina'd to match the rest of the car. Yes, those are open headers on the street.
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Old 06-11-2012, 08:55 PM
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Default Blastolene Bros, Michael Leeds shop tour

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Michael Leeds explaining to us mere mortals his latest creation. This is a Ranger air cooled, supercharged, 12 cylinder airplane motor, turned upside down and heads swapped side to side. On this roadster, the frame is the body, the body is the frame. There is one continious piece of metal from the front, around the back, and to the front. The front suspension is all flame cut individual pieces, welded together and ground to shape. The rear tires are Contenentals 445 50 23.5 if I recall correctly. He has driven it down the block, and identified some things he wants to work on. Air suspension. As I recall, somewhere around 700 Cu IN, 1000 foot pounds of torque.

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Even Kent White was scratching his head.

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Bertha, the one that started it all. You should see the burl wood dash in person.

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Sollis

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Kent White working with Mike (Red Barron), metal finishing the tank.
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Default here are some of my pictures

here are some pictures of Ron Covell using a hammer form and a air hammer

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Daniel Making a copper mask



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Don did a great demo on the pullmax. He is the one that built the aluminum roadster pictured earlier
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Ken trying out the Bammbamm

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Diana and Kevin trying out Daniel's donut dolly
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Anthony and Jesse welding up a crack on a 39 Ford front fender

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Mike, Ken and Shawn bench racing

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Joel's dash for his Ferrari

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Red Baron's gas tank that he posted with the basket weave! very nice job

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Shawn Marsh with his motor cylce tank that he started last year
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here is Chris Gross and his new Dodge firewall made on Baileigh's hammer

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Ron Covell and Kent White even bench race

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Jaysin became the proud owner of a new magna brake
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