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In this section we will list where to find metal shaping training classes, videos, and books. RED indicates the vendor is a MAJOR supporter of the metal shaping community.
CLASSES: Wray Schelin Dutch Comstock Ron Covell Ron Fournier Lazze John Kelly Jamie Downie at Kustom Garage www.kustomgarage.com.au http://www.kustomgarage.com.au/node/20 Mark Kennison (D&D Classics) Fay Butler Kent White Dagger Tools Clay Cook Clive at the Hammerworks, Perth Australia www.thehammerworks.org John Crossley,London, Ont MORE?? VIDEOS/DVDs: John Kelly http://www.ghiaspecialties.com Ron Covell http://www.Covell.biz Kent White http://www.tinmantech.com Wray Schelin http://stores.shop.ebay.com/Pro-Shap...__W0QQ_armrsZ1 Terry Stolarski http://shapingdie.com Imperial Wheeling Machines http://wheelingmachines.com Metal Shaping with Hand Tools... David Gardiner http://www.metalshapingzone.com Klassic Tool Crib http://KlassicToolCrib.com MORE?? FREE VIDEOS... UTUBE ETC John Kelly MANY FREE METALSHAPING VIDEOS http://www.youtube.com/results?search_t ... ping&uni=1 Making a reverse with Hot Dog Dies on Recriprocating Machine Imperial Wheeling Machines http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3bom1USglo Tuck Shrinking by Kris Pinkerton Imperial Wheeling Machines http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkaCJ5gC3jI Free ECKOLD demo videos at http://KlassicToolCrib.com More?? BOOKS The Key to Metal Bumping (ISBN) Available from Eastwood Autobody Sheet Metal Repair Concepts, John Poole http://www.tinbasher.com Sheetmetal Handbook, by Ron & Sue Fournier - HPBooks #575 ISBN 0-89586-757-5 Metal Fabricator's Handbook, by Ron & Sue Fournier - HPBooks #709 ISBN 0-89586-870-9 Ultimate Sheetmetal Fabrication, by Timothy Remus ISBN 0-9641358-9-2 Advanced Sheetmetal Fabrication, by Timothy Remus ISBN 1-929133-12-X The Complete Book of Metalworking, by Harold V. Johnson ISBN 87002-313-6 Welder's Handbook, by Richard Finch & Tom Monroe - HPBooks #573 ISBN 0-89586-257-3 Metalwork and Enamelling, by Herbert Maryon ISBN 0-486-22702-2 Practical sheet metal work John Glover great book for hand forming Universal Sheet Metal Machine Handbook, By Fay Butlers and Jonas Noble Fay Butlers Planishing Hammer book How To Use The Bead Roller, by Lazze Jansson - ISBN978-1-4243-2630-3 The (free download) Automotive Steel Designer's Manual is a good reference, especially for the price. MORE?? WEB SITE FORUMS: Metal Shapers Association: http://allshops.org or metalshapers group on yahoo groups MetalMeet http://MetalMeet.com |
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Here is a Welding Web site I just found through a link on the HAMB
Brown Dog Welding the guy that makes the nuts and bolts cars and choppers, is featured on the site That's how I found the link. http://joewelder.com
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Chepokee: John Crossley has a 2 day course he offers. I've taken 2 of them and I'm going back for a third.
The class is limited to 4 people,starts at 8:00am and goes till 6:00pm or so. Oct. to Apr. Well worth the money. He's located in London, Ont. John Crossley 1-519-644-2695 Cell 1-519-860-7953 Apr03.jpg Apr03.jpg Apr03.jpg Apr03.jpg |
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I thought I'd post a link to some books I found. They are on line and free to download. They are old, but I thonk there's some good information to be had.
http://www.thesheetmetalshop.com/mod...y-pid-128.html
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In Calgary Canada the Southern Alberta Institue of Technology (Sait) now offers a metal shaping class that runs for 30 hours, twice a week for 5 weeks. You will find it in the continuing education section of their website. It is a new course and from what I've heard the next course will be offered in early 2011. Enter metalshaping into the search tab on this page.
http://sait.ca/pages/cometosait/cont...on/index.shtml |
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I also have an instructional DVD and have placed the contents of that DVD on YouTube in four installments. Here are the url's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEgnRNcn7BQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oShUNY7G34Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRmY9TczVlI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw7--BKKYdY The last of the video is shrinking stainless steel. There will be another update video coming along that will revise some of what is on this current content. I have found that the TuckPuck really functions better when mounted to a good solid surface since I did the first video. And I have some other products that I need to feature. It will be in HD as soon as I get a more powerful quad core computer capable of editing the AVCHD format. Whereas this video is featuring my TuckPuck product, the techniques are similar to those used in stump shrinking. I can't speak to whether the stainless can be shrunk on a stump. It shrinks very easily on the TuckPuck. Perhaps I need to do a stump and do a side by side comparison. My website is: http://www.tuckpuck.com/ I will be updating the webpage to add more product and better links to the YouTube videos. Last edited by mr.c; 11-20-2010 at 09:19 AM. Reason: add website url |
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As for DVD's:
www.lazzemetalshaping.com/ I saw on Covell movies that he uses bead roller made by Lazze (they are friends by the way). There You can find free videos, DVD's for sale, books and hardware. This web was the first I have found when seeking knowledge concerning metal shaping
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Unless, I missed it in the above posts, we should add the recent book by Cass Nawrocki.
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Tomek,
There is not one general website that sells all metal shaping related books, tools and DVD's, but in Kerry's first post, you will find a listing of websites you can go to that will get you started. One thing I've found is there are many ways to make the same shape. Some people prefer the quietness of the english wheel (ex. Lazze) while others will pound it out with some sort of hammer (ex. Kent White). Some DVD's focus on a single area, like the bead roller DVD that Ron Covell sells. Once you find which technique works for you, you can pursue information along those lines. However, you will also want to try the other techniques, as they come in handy some times. Amazon, ebay, or directly to the sites above - there are a variety of ways to find the DVD's and books. For free information, there is always youtube. But my advice would be to put a serious effort into searching, and reading, this site. It will take some hours, but you'll find a lot of information.
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John Ron Covell, Autofuturist books (Tim Barton/Bill Longyard) and Kent White metalshaping DVD's available, shipped from the US. Contact lane@mountainhouseestate.com for price and availability. Last edited by Overkill; 09-19-2013 at 07:35 AM. Reason: added info |
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