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Old 04-07-2022, 07:05 PM
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Default A Spinning Matter

I hijacked John Albas intro thread title mainly because his work (stamping) is what interests me the most. Anyways, I came here to read through the metal spinning section as I am looking to reproduce some headlight buckets for hard to find vintage trucks.

9-5 engineer working next gen jet propulsion
5-9 single man shop dedicated to 1930s-50s vintage trucks, specifically engine and driveline conversions, restorations, and general design work.

I found a place in Nova Scotia called "Metal Spinning Workshop" and would be interested to hear if anyone knows about them or what their classes are like. My day job puts me in high end hydroforming and drop forging shops that do much fine tuning with metal spinning, really fascinating considering the level of tech we use elsewhere.
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