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I have been shamed into posting here after being a lurker for months. I have found the posts on this forum an inspiration. The quality of the work on here makes my small "Bashings" look very simple. My first introduction to metalshaping started about 15 years ago when I was frustrated because I couldn't make a nice fuel tank for a sprint motorcycle I had built (it ended up having a "box" with rounded corners). I did get as far as making a bag and getting a couple of hammers and a copy of Ron Fournier's book The metal Fabricator's Handbook.
As time moved on I have made a complete change of career (I was a Bricklayer) and now have a small workshop in which my son and I build racing motorcycle sidecars and also take on any fabrication type chalenges that come our way. I have become brave enough to hear myself saying yes to jobs as I think .....How on earth can I do that? Learning all the time thanks to all of you ![]() |
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Paul, welcome to the site. Thanks for the introduction.
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Joe Hartson There is more than one way to go to town and they are all correct. |
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Kick your feet up and stay awhile
Welcome aboard
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Johnny Arial This forum is dedicated to Metal Shaping. Please stay on topic. |
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Welcome Paul!
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Hi Paul, welcome. Got any photos of your bikes. We like photos!
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Ok I will start to post some photos of past work. The racing bikes we build have very little metalshaping content being tube chassis and glass fibre and carbon kevlar composites bodywork.
I am asked to make tanks and sometimes body repairs so will post some of those as they come up. |
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