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Old 01-11-2022, 10:26 PM
navydavehamilton navydavehamilton is offline
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Default Hammer Slammer from Minnesota

I'm a retired US Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic and current truck and trailer body repair technician for a window manufacturer with it's own truck fleet. I am restoring a 1956 Nash Metropolitan. I have a heated (very necessary in the frigid north) 1200 square foot shop, homemade English wheel, planishing hammer and 4ft sheet metal brake, Harbor Freight bead roller and shrinker/stretcher, multiple hammers and dollies, shot bag and mallets. I have made floor pans and several patch panels for the Metropolitan. I am hoping to learn more metal shaping techniques and see what other members are working on.
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