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Old 10-30-2013, 10:33 PM
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Default Another Newbie to Metal Shaping.

Hello to all. I'm another long time metal guy working on old car'sas a hobby.
Currently I'm building door skin's for an old XK140 OTS. That's my current project.
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Old 10-30-2013, 11:47 PM
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Hi Bob welcome to the forum
the jag door that you building is it like this one?
Peter

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Old 10-31-2013, 02:26 AM
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Hello Bob, welcome to allmetalshaping.

Peter, it's interesting to see the stuff you make because for the most part you make things in exactly the way I would even though we learned in different parts of the world.
... and we both prefer to gas weld.
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Old 10-31-2013, 03:03 AM
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Hello Bob, welcome to allmetalshaping.

Peter, it's interesting to see the stuff you make because for the most part you make things in exactly the way I would even though we learned in different parts of the world.
... and we both prefer to gas weld.
David
David even though I worked in Italy for a wile before emigrating to Australia, it's here, that I learned most of my skills, I was lucky enough to work in the 70's with an Australian that years earlyer won a schoolarship apprentice of the year, and travel to England to work on the prototipe Aston Martin DB6, and no one.. but 3 craftmen from England( we called them Poms over here ) one worked at Aston Martin the other two worked at Rolls Royce..... so you can see why I am saiyng I am so (very very lucky)

PS and yes.. gas weld is the way to go
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Old 10-31-2013, 08:47 AM
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Hi Bob and welcome!
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Old 12-11-2013, 12:51 AM
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Thank you for the greetings Dave, Rick, and Peter.

A bit about me: I started working in Sheet Metal at 13 with my father - and I am a 3rd gen tradesman. I moved on to another career but have kept my hands in the shop, as I like working with metal. I have thought of going back into the shop full time as it's some thing that's in my blood.

Peter, I am working on an OTS 140, and have built much of the inner sheet metal already. I have the fire wall, sills, floor panels, rear parcel deck, A posts, and shut faces done but not together yet. I also have built the flat panels for the roadster doors, and will do the skins soon. I'm new to shaping like this - but I figure I might as well give it a go since I've come this far.
Peter, I have watched your DvD's and am excited to get going on this. He picture you posted is beautiful! I hope I can come close to that quality.
I'll post some pictures soon.

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Old 12-11-2013, 08:08 AM
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...I'll post some pictures soon. ...
Good! We LIKE pictures!!!
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