05-07-2012, 02:35 AM | #976 |
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great tips thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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05-07-2012, 07:29 PM | #977 | |
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Photos are great but a video would be much more instructional where one can watch and learn.Maybe even set up a web cam so we can see the progress real time. |
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05-07-2012, 08:26 PM | #978 | |
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Anyway are you enjoying that truck of your? I hope so nice job on it. See how easy it is to say something nice.lol |
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05-07-2012, 09:33 PM | #979 |
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yeah, video would sure do the trick or maybe you could come over and do the work for us instead.
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As far as how loud it gets you have to ask my neighbors.lol You should not be hitting the metal really hard anyway. Just glancing blows you are not trying to drive nails man.lol It takes patience and light hammer hits. I always start on the perimeter of a dent and work my way inside as I watch it get smaller and smaller. So I would put my dolly on the deepest part of the dent and lightly tap the perimeter. It may seem like the metal is not moving but it is and guide coat and sanding will show you that. If you look at sevt_chevelle video you will see he is not banging away with all his might. Last edited by Kabwe; 05-07-2012 at 11:19 PM. |
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Coming along good man, keep it up!!
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05-07-2012, 11:09 PM | #983 |
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Bam,
You could be STANDING OVER ME; hell you could be holding my hand while I tried to do that and I couldn't...so I'm not gonna tease you about any video. The red marker trick is cool. Any reason for that as opposed to the usual rattle can paint? I don't know jack about the whole on dolly/off dolly hammering, etc. I suppose I'll do what everyone else does that doesn't have unlimited funds - LEARN! Usually by doing it wrong and redoing it! Ha ha. Curious: Realisitically, when do you think your truck will likely go for final paint? This summer by any chance? Can't WAIT to see that. You don't want me color sanding but when you get to that point, if you need a "Hey Kid, bring me the.... guy" I'd love to be that kid. Best, Dan |
05-07-2012, 11:25 PM | #984 | |
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The reason for the marker is I don't have to wait for it to dry like I would with spray paint. They do sale spray on guide coat that drys pretty fast but that could get expensive. I just buy the big wide tip markers and I don't care about the color red was the only color I had. As far as paint I don't know man I hope by this summer but I'm not going to rush it. If it happens I would be happy because I tired.lol |
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To understand the concept do this. Get a piece of metal wire like a clothes hanger. Take a straight piece and bend it. Now unbend it by the to ends. You find the kink in the bottom did not move you only now are making a mcdonalds sign. Now lay the kink on a flat surface and take your two fingers and put them very close to the kink and push down. You will find that your kink is getting straighter and the wire is getting straight. That is what is happening when you are using a slapping spoon. You put the dolly on the kink and use the slapper to lower the high and raise the lows. Does that make sense?
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05-07-2012, 11:40 PM | #987 |
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Yes, I think so. Does the same apply if its a hammer you're using OR the slapper? And what's really the purpose of the slapper over the hammer? Just a larger tool striking a larger area?
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05-08-2012, 12:01 AM | #989 |
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Ok Bam, thanks for the mini tutorial. Cant wait to see this beast in person.
Only problem with that is you'll be thinking of a new project right afterward. A Deuce roadster would make a nice companion piece to your pair of Tri-Fives. Oh, gotta be Chev?y How about a nice wagon? |
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Nope I'm done. I have the two rides I want plus no room buddy.
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05-08-2012, 12:41 AM | #991 |
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So you said you made your slapping spoon? was it easy to build?
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05-08-2012, 12:53 AM | #992 |
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Yeah I made one of them. If you have some old leaf springs they make good slappers. Just cut out the shape and heat and bend the handle part. Polish the part that will be slapped against the metal.
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05-08-2012, 09:21 AM | #993 |
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Kabwe -
The truck is looking excellent. It always amazes some of my friends when my old man (one of the best body men I know) is working a piece of metal and are dumbfounded when people spend hours on a fender or a hood. I always tell them "the great body men can get by with almost no filler". I one day hope to be able to say the same on my work. Good luck on the rest of the truck.
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Cool idea, thanks. I have some springs here just taken up space. I wont even say anything mean after that tip, thanks.
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I know you THINK you're "done" but I truly feel you're not. I think you secretly know you'll sell one of your vehicles and build another....eventually. You're a young man and too talented to only sell your abilities to others. What're you gonna do? Take up gardening? Stamp collecting?
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As far as what I will do. Man they are never finish so I will rebuild them.lol There is only one other ride I would like to have but it cost too much and I don't have the room. So thats out. I will just be happy to have two of the rides I have always wanted. Yes it is addicting that's why we can redo them in a couple of years. |
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i am having a hard time picking my jaw up from the ground.....
MAN!!! youve done some work.... hats off!!! looks great!
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When I worked for an aircraft company, we would get 3 crates of slappers every two weeks. Who knew they were that important in bodywork.
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You got skills.
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Thanks Kabwe, great idea making the slapper. Guess what I will be making soon! that will be a good addition to my home made T dollys.I am a huge fan of home made tools!
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