I bought my body tools from Eastwood when I first got in the trade and 14 years later I'm still using them. I just acquired the shrinker/ stretcher and it is a neat tool to use, haven't played with one since Wyotech.
I have this pair of tools and really like them. They been worked hard and are holding up well. I made a stand to mount them on with a foot pedal to operate them. Allows me to use two hands on the job and plenty of good power in the leg. Mine is a simple mechanical lever and pedal system, inspired by my friend who has his operated by a pneumatic ram and foot pedal.
Eastwood Company we need some form of shop wall sigh or plaque to show customers they are in the capable hands of an Eastwood guy? I have one I made myself by painting your logo onto a sheet of Perspex on a shallow wood frame and light it up with LED lighting strips. Looks cool and slightly retro, perfect shop look.
show us how to fab a drip rail for a ford f-150 pick up truck use your brake and shinker and streacher can not find one no where you can find the crome strip but no rail 1979 era ford
I don't get it, people put "art" on their bodies that they would never hang on a wall because it is too ugly. I don't get it. More often than not I find they look terrible!
If you want to skip 3 minutes of yaking, Actual work starts at 3:00
Hahaha thanks. Nicely done!
I bought my body tools from Eastwood when I first got in the trade and 14 years later I'm still using them. I just acquired the shrinker/ stretcher and it is a neat tool to use, haven't played with one since Wyotech.
I have this pair of tools and really like them. They been worked hard and are holding up well. I made a stand to mount them on with a foot pedal to operate them. Allows me to use two hands on the job and plenty of good power in the leg. Mine is a simple mechanical lever and pedal system, inspired by my friend who has his operated by a pneumatic ram and foot pedal.
Awesome. Love to hear from Real Eastwood Guys!
Eastwood Company we need some form of shop wall sigh or plaque to show customers they are in the capable hands of an Eastwood guy? I have one I made myself by painting your logo onto a sheet of Perspex on a shallow wood frame and light it up with LED lighting strips. Looks cool and slightly retro, perfect shop look.
Would you mind showing a picture of your mount with food pedal? I have the strength on my legs, but is hard to do by hand. Thank you.
Stretcher? That was good for the shrinker as I now understand it.
Would this be a good method to fabricating a new patch panel around a rusty gas cap area?
how does the shrinking work? squeeze the metal together? does the english wheel shrink the metal or squish it out and spread it?
Do I have to get tattoos for metal fab?
yes
want to curve 25x12x1.6mm angle around a 600mm dia wheel would shinkern do the job.
Iam Peruvian how mach the stretch metal your to make delivery ti Perú
Thank you Matt. That was very educational.
I fell asleep watching this while driving and killed a bus full of dreamers.
how do you get rid of the creases in the metal
English wheel
idon't get it.... i learned barely anything... show examples what it can do..before and after. thank you.
Pretty cool to see the evolution of the line of Eastwood tools since 2016. #IRONTRAPGARAGE
wish I could have made it past the intro.
show us how to fab a drip rail for a ford f-150 pick up truck use your brake and shinker and streacher can not find one no where you can find the crome strip but no rail 1979 era ford
Even Eastwood can't put them the right way round when they get them from China 😂🤣😂🤣
Keen to check out your tips but frankly, your tattoos are a real put off from an otherwise good instructional video.
Hand is always in the way, seems like he just wants to show off his tattoos.
I don't get it, people put "art" on their bodies that they would never hang on a wall because it is too ugly. I don't get it. More often than not I find they look terrible!
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