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Einar_S 11-24-2009 06:14 PM

Norway calling.
 
Hello,

My current project is a 1962 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider.
It was much worse than I imagined with panels some places patched by small pieces just bent to shape (sort of). Then covered with about one barrel of bondo!

So I have to recreate a lot of intricate shapes. Although I have been doing some metalshaping through the years, this is really being thrown into deep waters! But I can be stubborn. Very stubborn, and luckily have the patience to do a panel again and again until I get it right.

I am also a toolaholic. But often resort to a BFH and a stump. It can at times be very effective in shaping as well as getting out frustrations. ;-)

Kerry Pinkerton 11-24-2009 07:48 PM

Welcome Elinar. Post some of your work when you get a chance.

Joe Hartson 11-24-2009 08:31 PM

Einar, welcome, glad to have you as a new member. Post some pictures as you make panels for the Alfa.

SumTingWong 11-24-2009 08:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Einar_S (Post 5851)
Hello,

My current project is a 1962 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider.
It was much worse than I imagined with panels some places patched by small pieces just bent to shape (sort of). Then covered with about one barrel of bondo!

So I have to recreate a lot of intricate shapes. Although I have been doing some metalshaping through the years, this is really being thrown into deep waters! But I can be stubborn. Very stubborn, and luckily have the patience to do a panel again and again until I get it right.

I am also a toolaholic. But often resort to a BFH and a stump. It can at times be very effective in shaping as well as getting out frustrations. ;-)

Great.. An O.C.D. Toolaholic.. You'll fit right in! :D

Have no fear regarding the Alfa. I've been in over my head since day one, and have had to do everything twice, sometimes four or five times, just to undo the damage from the first attempts.

Einar_S 11-25-2009 12:52 PM

Thanks guys.
OK, I made a long and boring post with lots of pictures. I know you guys don't like pictures :lol:, but I think they say more than words.


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