That's amazing to see something that badly oil canned come back to it's original shape like that! Many hours of experience required for this! Master craftsman!❤🙂
Awsome Work. I made the mistake of over working the sheetmetal on my roof (with a portable pneumatic Planishing hammer) and created an excess of material, that took a lot of work to correct.
To perform this process on my wagon, I cut the roof braces out for full access to the roof metal. There were 37 dents/dings/ripples when I started and zero when I finished. Then the braces were welded back in. No need to use a wire brush handle!
We had four of the Jeep/Willy's contemporary pickup truck versions of this wagon at the ranch in Montana when I was growing up. They were small, couldn't carry much, but they would scare you where they'd go if you needed to go way back to pick up an elk.
What a craftsman, great work
Some serious skill and experience right there. Thanks for sharing your expertise with other car guys!
That's amazing to see something that badly oil canned come back to it's original shape like that! Many hours of experience required for this! Master craftsman!❤🙂
Love the old Willys Jeeps/trucks/wagons. Sergio has skillz. Nicce work.
Awsome Work. I made the mistake of over working the sheetmetal on my roof (with a portable pneumatic Planishing hammer) and created an excess of material, that took a lot of work to correct.
Great skills indeed and very well edited video ! 👍👍👍
To perform this process on my wagon, I cut the roof braces out for full access to the roof metal. There were 37 dents/dings/ripples when I started and zero when I finished. Then the braces were welded back in. No need to use a wire brush handle!
My awesome son Jeff Allison!
We had four of the Jeep/Willy's contemporary pickup truck versions of this wagon at the ranch in Montana when I was growing up. They were small, couldn't carry much, but they would scare you where they'd go if you needed to go way back to pick up an elk.
Muy bueno Sergio!
Totally wicked!
What frame is it on?
The customer had already boxed in the original frame himself and did a wonderful job!
But worth it.