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			Hi All, My name is Matt aka 'number8wire'. I live in Melbourne, Australia. I grew up with a hacksaw in my hand and have some degree of formal training in Machining and welding. I have a small workshop where I spend my spare time building and modifying custom motorcycles. I have recently purchased a planishing hammer and english wheel. I have grand plans to build gas tanks amongst other things, but have decided to start with body parts first to hone my skills(leaky gas tanks =  , fenders and cowlings cant leak!) I have joined this site to gain knowledge in metal shaping and to share knowledge as my skill set broadens. Matt 
				__________________ Matt Kiwis, being used to living in a lonely and isolated part of the world, have become past masters of the bodge improvisation job. "If it's broke, fix it." (normally with a twisted bit of no.8 steel wire) | 
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			Welcome to AllMetalShaping Matt!    
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			Hey Matt, Welcome to the forum, where abouts in Melbourne are you? What type of bikes are you into building? | 
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			Hi Jamie, thanks for the welcome.. I live in Carlton North and have a workshop in Moonee Ponds. If I were to pigeon-hole myself I would have to say Cafe racer style bikes.. so far seventies jap bikes.. I will post some pics in due course. Right now I am building a 78 Yamaha SR500, I'm working on the rear frame and cafe-style solo seat (in steel rather than glass). I had a look at your website and not surprisingly I am very impressed! 
				__________________ Matt Kiwis, being used to living in a lonely and isolated part of the world, have become past masters of the bodge improvisation job. "If it's broke, fix it." (normally with a twisted bit of no.8 steel wire) Last edited by number8wire; 07-12-2012 at 04:28 AM. | 
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			Thanks Matt, Looking forward to some Photos of your work, I have done little with bikes a couple of custom tanks and guards, good jobs though! | 
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			Hi Matt and welcome!   
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			HI Matt welcome to the forum Peter 
				__________________ P.Tommasini Metalshaping tools and dvds www.handbuilt.net.au Metalshaping clip on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEAh91hodPg Making Monaro Quarter panel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIpOhz0uGRM | 
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			IMG_4854.jpg An earlier build.. glass seat.. made by Airtech 26062012364.jpg My current build.. steel seat.. made by me(my first attempt at metal shaping!) 
				__________________ Matt Kiwis, being used to living in a lonely and isolated part of the world, have become past masters of the bodge improvisation job. "If it's broke, fix it." (normally with a twisted bit of no.8 steel wire) | 
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			welcome  oi oi oi 
				__________________ David Geelong victoria Australia | 
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