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Old 05-31-2015, 09:31 PM
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You are very right about planning ahead as far as tin work goes. Years ago we didn't think ahead and had to get pretty creative with the tin work. This was good training not only about tin work but project planning as a whole. Whether it's a seat pan or motorcycle tank or a trans tunnelor a complete car project , having the plan and the vision to see the whole project is a skill that is hard to learn. I think that as metalshapers we all can learn from others how to see our plans come together in a smooth and simple fashion and the finished product is better because of that.

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