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New guy from New Hampshire.
Hey y'all. I'm newish to sheet metal shaping and am looking to expand my knowledge. It began for me a couple years ago when I built a steel speedster body for my model t. I have since gathered some equipment and have been practicing a little. Like I said I hope to gather more knowledge from here in hopes to apply that to my work. Thanks a lot!
Shane Lach Milford, NH |
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Hi Shane
Welcome to Allmetalshaping. you got to 90 % with the pictures. when you posted the pics only the links showed in the post. to get the photos to show you need to add a couple steps. -click on edit at the lower right of the post -click on go advanced. - place the cursor where you want the photo to be. - post looks best if there are a couple return spaces (enter key) before and after the photo. - click the paperclip in the header of the edit box which will show your pics. select one or all for that position. - click on (review post) to see the result of your changes. - if you are satisfied then click (submit Reply ) Steve |
Hi Shane
You are doing nice work on the speedster. should turn some heads and be a fun ride. Steve |
Welcome to the community, Shane. I grew up and lived in Weare for 20 years. Was often in Milford. Nice looking project.
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I like it! Looks good on the cobblestones!
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Welcome to the forum, Shane.
Love the car but the cobblestone really got my attention. I cut stone in Barre before moving south. The Barre stone industry really changed when a few major municipal cobblestone contracts around 1900 were secured. Looks like a lot of stone was used in your place- any backstory details? |
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