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Ryan of the great white north.
I guess I will start off with a little about myself.
My name is Ryan and I am from British Columbia, Canada. I am 24 years old and over the last two or so years I have grown increasingly more interested on metal shaping. I am a first year fabricator/fitter (heavy plate and structual). I have a heavy background in Automotive; building, racing and mainly braking cars . On the side, I have a hobby'est shop where I build/restore and modify cars for myself/friends/family. Why do I want to be a member here? What are my goals? Really it is quite simple. I am gettig back into building old hotrods/streetrods/ratrods. When in the process of building my 47 ford sedan coupe, I was faced with many metal working challanges. Most of wich ended up with a coat of body filler because: A. I did not have the knoledge to properly work the material. B. A replacement panel was not available. C. I did not have the knoledge to create a new panel. I do not expect to read a piece of paper and expect to go out to my shop, and recreate a panel like Peter Tommasini is able too. This work is an art, it takes many years to learn the way metal will react to certian processes and where and how to apply. I feel I have gotten to a point that I have many things I could create or re-create with the skills I am lacking. My goals are to learn the art of metal shaping, although I will probably be doing so untill the day I am no longer here. I would love to start off with recreating small patch panels for my many builds, and one day be able to alter/create my own panels if needed.
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Welcome Ryan.
Nice intro. You will get their because you want it. That's the difference. Jim
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Welcome Ryan, we are more than willing to help newcomers, ask away, there is GREAT info available here.
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Welcome to the Club Ryan, from another wanabe shaper on the other side of the tunnel in Delta.
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Hi Ryan and welcome!
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Hi Ryan welcome to the forum
Peter
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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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Hello Ryan and welcome to the site.
Very nice intro. In order to get advise you must post pictures. We are nuts for pictures. Jere
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Jere Kirkpatrick Valley Forge & Welding HEN-ROB Torch Dealer. Teaching The Fundamentals of Metal Shaping www.jerekirkpatrick.com All tools are a hammer except the chisel.....That's a screwdriver. |
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Welcome to the forum Ryan. Learning the basics is the first and most important step. No amount of machines will make someone good at this craft. There are many skills involved. Getting a feel for what happens as metal is shaped, understanding a few principals and practice is what is needed.
David
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Metalshaping DVD. www.metalshapingzone.com Metalshaping with hand tools on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGElSHzm0q8 All things are possible. |
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