Metal Shaping for Beginners: Planishing, Trimming and Tacking sheet metal
https://www.proshaper.com Our Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/proshaper In this latest installment for the Metal Shaping for Beginners series Wray smoothed the panel out by wheeling it on lower pressure using our 2nd lowest crown lower anvil. From here Wray cuts a blank piece of sheet metal to fill the second half of the fender. He marks where the two panels meet, trims the panels to fit together and then Tac welds them using the MIG welder and then the TIG welder on the lower half of the fender. Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.proshaper.com Facebook: / proshaper Instagram: / proshaper Twitter: / proshaperm Linkedin: / proshaper

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