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Hey guys, Alan here from MetalAce. We build English wheels, Radius Brakes, Bullseye picks and a few other metal shaping goodies here in Iowa. I am not sure if I get more excited about completed shaping projects or shaping equipment itself! Love them both.
I am a private pilot with a dream of building an aluminum skinned experimental airplane some day. Look forward to learning a lot through your areas of expertise and experiences.
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Alan Geetings MetalAce English Wheels alan@metalace.com |
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Hi Alan welcome to the forum
Peter
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Hi Alan,
Glad to have you aboard. I got my start in metal through the EAA and I used to attend the Oshkosh Fly-In every year. If you haven't already, the EAA put out a wonderful series of how-to book on metal, and wood, in the 1970s, and I think most of them are still available. I think I saw them the last time I was at the museum last winter. They've got a couple of good metal videos, too. If you're not aware of David Gardiner's "Metalshaping Zone" video, it is a MUST have. Peter Tommasini's series of videos are also extremely helpful.
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I got my A&P during the 70's and got to do some aluminum sheet metal repair for a flying club I worked for as a volunteer during my time in the military at Offutt. Now that I found Gardiner's DVD and this site, I feel like I am in seventh heaven. I realize I can do things that previously I never considered. I have looked up the MetalAce website and watched the videos and it makes me want to get an English Wheel but my space is very limited.
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Welcome Alan. I have a metal ace english wheel that I assembled from a kit (bought thru Ron Covell) in 1998. Works great . Some say this style frame is too soft but for the work I do it's been good. I'm thinking of getting some 2 inch wide lower wheels to get in some tighter spaces.
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Welcome Alan.
Another home builder -- built a state of the art plane for 1940. Rag & Tube, aluminum wing Bearhawk four place.
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Tom It is one of the most beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without also helping himself. --Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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Last year we pitched a tent and brought my 7 and 10 year old for the first time. Needless to say they are coming again this year!
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Alan Geetings MetalAce English Wheels alan@metalace.com Last edited by metalace; 02-14-2014 at 11:21 AM. |
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Hey Alan,
The Metalace Picks have worked great. I would gladly trade my current English wheel in on one of those Cast Iron Models. either one.
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I just received your book I purchased thru Barnes and Noble lots of photos and information, You stated there is going to be another book Look forward to when you release it,
John E jehammer1952 P.S. I hope this is ok to post here!
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