Colin Hardison, of the internationally esteemed Steve's Auto Restorations, Portland, Oregon, introduces the many aspects and techniques used in automotive and other applications of metal shaping. Demonstrations include how to use a Pullmax machine to perform a bead, a wire edge and a 90-degree bend, how to make a pattern for, and cut, the roof insert of a 1933 3-window Ford Coupe, and much more.
In this DVD, youll learn:
How to create a pattern for a metal shape
How to use a foot shear
The important use of oil on metal when shaping
Speed control techniques
How to trim a blank
AND MUCH MORE!
To order this 32 minute DVD, visit http://www.realsteel.com
why was this a recomended video?
joten70 1 month ago
@draygnol "You pay for accuracy.Accuracy pays you back many times over". Most true. I have just jotted that down in my desktop diary as a sort of motto , relevant to just about all situations.Many thanks.
JoeDuveen 2 months ago
That fucking guy can make a video lol
Alientraveler003 11 months ago
@bean2tenn Looks like a B2, one of the best tools ever invented. DON'T buy a Harbor Freight knock-off of the B1. Bad blades, bad casting, and a waste of time and money. Every Beverly shear is still hand fitted together and trued at the factory. You pay for accuracy. Accuracy pays you back many times over.
draygnol 1 year ago 2
what size beverly shear is this?
1,2,or3?
bean2tenn 1 year ago
Where is the rest of the video? Seems to end abruptly so I'd have to believe there must be one or several other videos although I haven' t been able to find them. ???
biker451 1 year ago 2
bout time a decent properly made panel, I'm sure they have sweeps and gauges
ballpean 2 years ago
"keep you from going to the hospital to get stiched up less often" Ain't that the truth!
Studeman51 2 years ago
Beverly shear.
34rodster 2 years ago
what is the names of this machine
pepitioto 2 years ago