Planishing Aluminum: Austin Healey Shroud
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2022
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Planishing Aluminum: Austin Healey Shroud
We aren't back on the Healey but we're back on the Healey. In this video Wray has a hand planishing hammer that acts as a power slapper. He tried it out on steel and wasn't entirely sold but he knew it would move Aluminum. So taking Dykem and spraying it on the shroud and then using a hand file to spot the highs and lows. He then takes a dolly and the hand planisher and in 2 minutes you can see how well this tool actually worked. To do any of the fine details Wray will just use a slapper and dolly. He always says the last 10% of the job is 90% of the work.
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Many of us would like to see a short update on Ed’s beautiful Alfa Romeo project.
I wanted to see this project finished even if others didn’t.
Me too!
Nice to see new inventions tested and nice to see the Healey again.
That is really wonderful. I live in Brazil so my opportunity of getting one of those might is slim to none. It’s like an iron aluminum.
It would be really nice to see this completely finished
I realized the mistake after I made the comment. I really enjoy your videos.
Please keep the videos coming on the Healey shroud. I am restoring one and have to repair mine as well.
I've been looking for more on the Healey shroud. I can't wait to see it finished.
Nice vid on new equipment Wray. Like they say, every day is a school day and it's awesome that you're humble and willing to show new tricks and techniques! We all have our favorite way of doing things but experimenting with new methods is always cool.
Love to see the Healy hood finished . !!!!
Everybody wants to see you working on it I would love to come and work on it older body man still learning keep up the good work
Some anti vibration gel filled gloves would probably be a good idea with that tool.
Yeah I was thinking that too, I'm not sure what's in the black pad on the top, but for sure anti-vib gloves would be a good idea.
Nice to see ,I was wondering how well it performed on metal and you answered my question.I have seen sales promotions on such tools and adding a convex /concave anvil would certainly be an asset.
Good demo of the tool Wray. I started making one of these myself a few weeks ago, I just need to get around to finishing it up. I will bring my version down when I come for more hours in the fall.
@3:45 “choppy water” Is a great description 😂
I grew up on a lake and did a lot of water skiing.
always enjoy your videos, I keep an eye out for new posts.
Once again quality instructions. The planisher tips are much appreciated.
Return of the Healey!!!!
I’ve used this , works good if you can keep it in control. Another shaper was working on a similar design.
Cool certainly easier than moving a panel through a planisher, although there are some designed to be used in a similar fashion, thanks for the video, all the best to you and your loved ones
I appreciate all the videos. I've learned a lot.
Very cool Wray!
Very interesting thanks Wray.
Good demo!
Thats a cool tool! Nick over on the INvision Prototypes channel has used a hand made one one a couple of his videos.
Hey Wray, i have some DVDs of a dude that uses a palm nailer with dies made out of carriage bolts to flare fenders.
We need more cow bell, I mean Healey!
Nice!
Hope you consider going back to the Healy for real. It looks so close to being finished compared to where it started.
Yahoo! Love all of your projects Wray especially this one, last fender repair as well. Thank you for sharing your techniques and problem solving alon the way. Best regards-mjm
Great to see its return
Oh no its not a full return ,,, just a teaser .
Cool! We have a couple of air hammers at our HVAC sheet metal/duct work shop that are used for finishing the Pittsburgh joints on square duct. I have considered using one of those for planishing. I like the idea of the air slapper thingy that you demonstrated. I wonder if you turned it up high would it be more effective on steel.
I was hoping to see some sorta review on that tool! I didn’t want to spend so much money on it without seeing somebody use it. I’m kinda in the same boat, though. Definitely not going to buy it tomorrow. I want to be able to metal finish by hand before I try using fancy equipment first.
It has it's benefits, but as you mentioned you should first master slapper and dolly.
Smoooooth.
cómo se llama la herramienta neumática que tiene
When this tool is being used “on dolly”throughout, how do you prevent it from stretching the whole panel?
I used this tool on a dented section of a low-crown panel, and now the whole panel is raised up (although smoother).
I believe that is expected. I watched one of his videos the other day and he used a shrinking disc to bring it down.
No worries Wray get the bills paid first we’ll wait thanks for the short
Pferd for the file make. I think. *hiza on silent p
I would guess the key to using this tool comes from your dolly hand in that it "feels" the alum. and transmits via your nerves the changes in form. I bet you could close your eyes, use the tools, and know the changes your work creates. Ahh, the life of the artist-craftsman...
Don't overthink it. I was just massaging the metal.😁😁😁
You might checkout the Ox plantishammer ,it looks to be better buit
That was what I was using on the Healy shroud.
Класс !
Nice Video.
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I don't understand why this wouldn't stretch the metal really severely
It's a shame it was never finished..
My videos are about the process.
Wray make your own neumatic planish hammer $ 695 .00 is a rip off.
I don't know man, design/engineer, manufacture, market, package and ship. How much is your time worth? Could you copy and build one for less money? ABSOLUTELY and maybe even build a better one if so, do it, BUT, you need to remember his time is money too. I have spent a lifetime working for too little because things came easy to me, so I didn't feel right charging a worthwhile price. It cost me my first marriage and nearly cost me the second one too. I was killing myself for too little and spent all my waking hours trying to provide for my family. Meanwhile my wife felt abandoned by me. If you come up with a new design/idea build it, prove it and charge accordingly based on your product or quality of work. Don't waste your life criticizing others, just stay your lane learn what you can and try to leave this world a little better than you found it.
Not trying to criticize you, just saw a place for a lesson from a worn-out old guy.
@@danastellmach7586. Dana i meant what I said the truth the planishing hammer is OVER PRICED SAID AND DONE .
You sound vaccinated 😢 I think you maybe too poor to afford the tool. You probably peaked in third grade anyways. Leave this metal work to guys that can afford it.