Dan and Steve, it would be great to have both of you here. I would like that! Here are more pictures.
Beginning of class -
Peter showing his penchant for paper patterns, and explained why he is not in favor of the FSP. - made sense!
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Modifying hammer to better use for tuck shrinking
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Displaying tuck shrinking on a wide panel.
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Using the power shrinker to prepare a display for annealing aluminum to form a hood top character line.
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Using the 40mm dies made this shrinking job go quickly.
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Last few passes prior to annealing.
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Three proud Model A owners honing their metal shaping skills (OK, maybe just watching).
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Two skilled Model A restorers giving the speedster a look over.
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'Cotton' Eubanks display of scale model Bonneville LSR belly tank race car.
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Jimmy Matthews, the owner of the very first Tommasini wheeling machine imported.
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Peter giving the Pedal Car Ben's Mechammer a tryout
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Peter was very impressed with the quality of the Mechammer, and we will be giving it a workout tomorrow.
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