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Found this forum while looking into flow forming.
I've got an field fresh Austin Healey that needs a lot of sheet metal repair in the lower quarters. Got a new frame up on a rotisserie but the fwd/aft substructures need some real attention. Thus far, I've done a little hammer forming making repair panels on wooden tools. Seems to work OK. Hoping to gather/share info about sheet metal work.
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Jake |
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Dave Bradbury |
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Thanks, I'll post some pictures when I figure out an easy spot to host them.
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Jake |
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I have a 1960 BT7 that I am restoring so always interested in other AH projects ![]()
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So you have a AH 100 very early car. What year is it??
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Dave Bradbury |
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I’m in Warrenton. Nice to see locals.
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Yes, it's a May '54 BN1. Mostly complete, pretty original.
If I'm honest with myself, it'll be a decade before I'm driving it. Fortunately, I picked up a Triumph right before COVID hit, it just got on the road a few weeks ago. Driving that helps me want to keep going on the Healey.
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