Finally! A real craftsman shows us how to shape a patch panel we can relate to. Not a god dam nose cone for aircraft, not a aluminum section of a Ferrari. Really appreciate you sharing your skills, knowledge and experience. You rock chum.
It is a pleasure watching you work the metal.I can see the rythym using the shrinker and wheel is important to gain speed in fabricating the pieces. I am building a Sportster into an ADV type bike using 16 gauge aluminum for the fenders and gas tank.Your videos are very helpful and much appreciated.Thank you Sir.
Hi Lazze. After I came across your channel maybe 18 months ago, I watched every one of your videos! They are excellent, but today I think this is THE best 9 mins or so out of all of them. I'm amazed that you made such a significant shape in such a short time. Well done. Regards Mark in the UK
Compliment from me. Great video, well explained and could be very clearly understood. Being a metal worker myself it was a pleasure to see your talent. While listening to you it became clear that you explain so well because you not only have experience but can feel what you are about to do. That is why you are successful at what you accomplish. Have a nice day!
Hi there:) I’m really enjoying you videos, thank you so much. May I ask you if you could direct me to which one of your videos could help me to learn how to make a curved circle? I won’t need to create a full dome/half sphere, but rather just a gentle curve (center of flower). Thank you:)
I I enjoy watching yourvery imformative vidoes shown by your professional people out there and tirelessly sharing their wisdom? tanks for your efforts, how I wish someday I can contribute too
I love these videos, and it really helped teach me what a English wheel was and how it is used. I was brought up and taught hammer and dolly and grinder finishing. Nice videos.
Nice that you don't have to hammer at it. Would you say if you could only buy two machines, A English wheel and shrink-er / stretcher would be the best two to choose? Thanks,
good explanation, its all about the cutting, bending, shrink,and stretching (the way you combined those determines the shape your creating in your sheet metal), I am still wondering though when you choose a planshing hammer machine vs english wheel vs the smaller shrinkers/stretchers in general. As well as creating the borders around panels such as fender, door ,and window panels to name a few.
Very helpful video , I was trying to do this the hard way without education , repairing 4 x 4 bodywork , thanks indeed for sharing your knowledge & experience .
Im sooo gratefull for your efort to explain. I know that you seling tools but i know how much of everything is needed to finish any project from scratch to finish. Thank you for sharing. I am new suscriber to your chanel!
Great video! I'd like to do some body panel fabrication myself and the shrinker is a reasonable price but I don't think an English wheel would be in my budget, is there an alternative?
Pedro Fredericksen he made a cab corner for a pickup truck. I wish he held it up to the truck itself but it's the bottom corners of the cab where water tends to collect and rust out.
AWILDTravis whis special hammers and special wood anvil , you can do this fingers in the noze like we says in france . You must do a - sorry for this word , i don't know what do you tell that in english- , recook ? In french " Recuit " a thermical process who give soft resistance to the metal you know ? Sorry for my english
The English term is "anneal" (I do not know where the word comes from), but "recook" may even be a better word since that is exactly what you are doing. "Cooking" the metal again to relax it.
shrinker/stretchers are great if you want to make mincemeat out of your panels. ok if you have an expensive english wheel to smooth out, otherwise hours of planishing & sanding. always preferred sandbag & hammers, also better for developing skills.
What's going on with the ominous background tune? Really made the experience of the video kinda bad... Use uplifting music maybe 50's pop seeing how your fabricating body panels
God no! stay away from music! I love music but that is one of the reasons so many people don't get their job done right now a days. Their so busy hip hopping to the music that they don't pay attention to what is being said. I found it great that one could understand what he explained so well. But that is only my opinion.
Finally! A real craftsman shows us how to shape a patch panel we can relate to. Not a god dam nose cone for aircraft, not a aluminum section of a Ferrari. Really appreciate you sharing your skills, knowledge and experience. You rock chum.
You have got the balance right . Between explaining & demonstrating , the verbal & visual . You are a teacher , man .
It is a pleasure watching you work the metal.I can see the rythym using the shrinker and wheel is important to gain speed in fabricating the pieces.
I am building a Sportster into an ADV type bike using 16 gauge aluminum for the fenders and gas tank.Your videos are very helpful and much appreciated.Thank you Sir.
Amazing mate just what I needed. I need to repair the rusted roof corners on a HJ45 Landcruiser from 1979 and that is perfect technique 😊thank you
Outstanding. My second video, you are a real artist, craftsman, scientist, engineer....keep on sharing your skills. Amazing!!
Lazze, I really appreciate you taking the time to produce these videos and sharing these helpful techniques. Thank you!
Ditto!!! This guy is excellent and simply is a master.... Shows u how, and articulates amazingly well ! 😁
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Just look at the metal stuff on his walls, and that says everything.
Hi Lazze. After I came across your channel maybe 18 months ago, I watched every one of your videos! They are excellent, but today I think this is THE best 9 mins or so out of all of them. I'm amazed that you made such a significant shape in such a short time. Well done. Regards Mark in the UK
video went by so quick i love this stuff
I love that this artform really can't be replaced by CNC-machines (yet).
it looks organic. cnc looks too dayum industrial.
Compliment from me. Great video, well explained and could be very clearly understood. Being a metal worker myself it was a pleasure to see your talent. While listening to you it became clear that you explain so well because you not only have experience but can feel what you are about to do. That is why you are successful at what you accomplish. Have a nice day!
Thanks LAZZE I needed that . God Bless!!!
I love demos like this! Now I know how it's done.
Thank you for sharing, I enjoy watching a fellow craftsman at his trade.
Hi there:) I’m really enjoying you videos, thank you so much. May I ask you if you could direct me to which one of your videos could help me to learn how to make a curved circle? I won’t need to create a full dome/half sphere, but rather just a gentle curve (center of flower). Thank you:)
Brilliant Sir Lazze.
I I enjoy watching yourvery imformative vidoes shown by your professional people out there and tirelessly sharing their wisdom? tanks for your efforts, how I wish someday I can contribute too
Lazze great video you are a master beautiful work looking at your stretcher and shrinker glad to see made in USA.
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I love these videos, and it really helped teach me what a English wheel was and how it is used. I was brought up and taught hammer and dolly and grinder finishing. Nice videos.
Efter att tittat på din video ett par gånger testade jag, det funkade!👌😀
No idea what u said but it's probably " u da man! " lol
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Lazze, your videos are so informative. Please keep posting.cheers from belgium.
Amazing stuff! Thanks for passing on some of your vast knowledge of metal work!
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Great tools and good job👍
Nice that you don't have to hammer at it. Would you say if you could only buy two machines, A English wheel and shrink-er / stretcher would be the best two to choose? Thanks,
Buenas una pregunta el bombo hojalatero hasta que grosor de plancha de metal puede trabajar
good explanation, its all about the cutting, bending, shrink,and stretching (the way you combined those determines the shape your creating in your sheet metal), I am still wondering though when you choose a planshing hammer machine vs english wheel vs the smaller shrinkers/stretchers in general. As well as creating the borders around panels such as fender, door ,and window panels to name a few.
¿Como se llama esa herramienta en español?
Makes quick work of a flat piece of sheet metal. Cab corners just got easier for me. Will be watching a lot more
Brilliant well done Lazzi so quick and well explained I noticed all your machines have lazzi on them do you sell these machines ?? Larry in London
You make it look simple
Exelente, por favor me podrías decir cómo se llama esa máquina con la que curvas la chapa? Muchas gracias
english wheel. y la shrinker
Very helpful video , I was trying to do this the hard way without education , repairing 4 x 4 bodywork , thanks indeed for sharing your knowledge & experience .
Hi really enjoying your fabrication tips . I would like to fabricate a 3/4 fairing for my cafe bike .do yo have any tutorials for those ?
Keep alive art and skill. Thanks for explain your know-how. Regards from Catalunya, Barcelona.
Sir, you are an ARTIST !
Why not slightly heat the part to make it more mallable to work with using the English wheel?
Dude I love watching your videos. Very helpful.
What company makes your English wheels and shrinkers and stretcher
Thanks, VERY informative!!!
Im sooo gratefull for your efort to explain. I know that you seling tools but i know how much of everything is needed to finish any project from scratch to finish. Thank you for sharing. I am new suscriber to your chanel!
Hi lazze. I am interested in make corners with 50mm height for mass production..
any recommendations for machines?
How much are your videos on making the full 33 34 coupe
!! GREAT JOB, !!! THANKS.
You know your shit,,, and have some nice tools ,,and beautiful shop.
I need to weld up a stretcher with my everlast one of these days. Really can't avoid not using one much longer.
Most would look at this video and see very little...I look at this video with a smile and amazement. I love all European people!
Cut, bend, shrink, stretch. Makes it all sound very easy..........
Hola amigo!! Como se llaman esas 2 máquinas
Hi friend, what are These two machines called?
Hello there... I tried to access your website but seems it is offline. How can i get in contact with you to purchase some of your products? Thanks!
It's great, your machines are beautiful
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Thanks Dude! We owe you a beer!
Awesome work! What does the rubber band do?
u are a legendary metal worker
It’s just cut roll shrink and stretch, so simple;)
Show us how to make a turbinator, please.
thanks for posting ,gratifying work and great skill
Great video! I'd like to do some body panel fabrication myself and the shrinker is a reasonable price but I don't think an English wheel would be in my budget, is there an alternative?
master at work
Cool.. like it to shape that
How to buy this tool
I want the jaws in India, pls help
Do you live in Europe or the states?
Great job and helpful mate , but I really can't see properly some parts of the video from the subtitle . But still I like your work
Sorry my friend, what did you do it for? I mean what is the use you are give it for?
Pedro Fredericksen he made a cab corner for a pickup truck. I wish he held it up to the truck itself but it's the bottom corners of the cab where water tends to collect and rust out.
Good job
Where are all your tools from
Thank you for a very informative and useful video.
Can you name all those machines which you were using to shape that metal sheet.
Good show, thanks for sharing!
but you can make a form ike this with a hammer is it?
No use nibbler ?? Pullmax sistem ?
fun fact: the sounds that the deep shrinker makes at the beginning are similar to the noises my dog make when eating
Kind of the same sound my father in law makes when he eats as well 😀
@@mrSkandalpolisen if your father in law loses his teeth you know where you can buy him a new set now.
Thanks master very helpful for my work.
BEAUTIFUL!
id love to get right into this stuff but i just dont have the money for the tools :(
You buy one tool at a time.
AWILDTravis whis special hammers and special wood anvil , you can do this fingers in the noze like we says in france . You must do a - sorry for this word , i don't know what do you tell that in english- , recook ? In french " Recuit " a thermical process who give soft resistance to the metal you know ?
Sorry for my english
The English term is "anneal" (I do not know where the word comes from), but "recook" may even be a better word since that is exactly what you are doing. "Cooking" the metal again to relax it.
Mike Jose thanks a lot . I've never earded this word
Samzes
shrinker/stretchers are great if you want to make mincemeat out of your panels. ok if you have an expensive english wheel to smooth out, otherwise hours of planishing & sanding. always preferred sandbag & hammers, also better for developing skills.
I need these tools
Thank You, Master!!
great metal art.. thnx bro.. now i know how
super
I learned so much sir, thank you
Hi
Excellent!
YOUR VIDEO I found very interesting . GREETINGS FROM GUANAJUATO MEX
Good video. New subscriber
This tutorial is very helpful to make a 41 willys bonnet nose
Душевно. Английского не знаю, но всё понял.
Amazing.....
I'd really know who the knob heads were who chose to give this video a "thumbs down"
I like English wheel thanks
I love it great stuff
Nice job , and hang an old bed sheet over that English wheel
When you go home. You gotta keep dust off those wheels.
Nice!
I think I now know why Fabrication work can get expensive.
this was a expensive video (for me) i now need a english wheel
سبحان الله وبحمده عدد خلقه ورضى نفسه وزنت عرشه ومداد كلماته
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subscribed bro...
What's going on with the ominous background tune? Really made the experience of the video kinda bad... Use uplifting music maybe 50's pop seeing how your fabricating body panels
God no! stay away from music! I love music but that is one of the reasons so many people don't get their job done right now a days. Their so busy hip hopping to the music that they don't pay attention to what is being said. I found it great that one could understand what he explained so well. But that is only my opinion.
Keep up the great video.. your alsome