Mainly 18 gauge or 19 gauge. 19 gauge is a bit more difficult to get (special order only at a lot of places), but is easier to work with if you have a panel that needs a lot of shaping. The guys may use 16 gauge. if they're working on a panel that is more structural like a firewall or trans tunnel.
It depends on the application, but generally 16 - 19 ga.. I think the guys prefer a certain kind of 19 ga. for body panels that have lots of curvature, can't remember if it's hot rolled or cold rolled. I'll try to find out for you.
they make it look so dam easy!
I like videos like this. I often say to myself "Oh, that's what that tool is for."
awesome metal working!!!
Love your work guys! Bulk fabrication skills right here 🔥🤙
great work guys
what kind of metal do you guys use? mild steel cold roll or hot rolled? what kind of tips where used on air hammer?
I've been trying to find some myself lol, it almost looks custom. im going to assume its cold rolled usually what I use.
Awesome work! Can you recommend someone to do the rendering like you had done??
new season coming soon? !
what gauge do you guys use for metal work ?
Mainly 18 gauge or 19 gauge. 19 gauge is a bit more difficult to get (special order only at a lot of places), but is easier to work with if you have a panel that needs a lot of shaping. The guys may use 16 gauge. if they're working on a panel that is more structural like a firewall or trans tunnel.
What engine is that?????????????it’s beautiful💯😍😍
Thanks! It's a Chevrolet Performance 502 with a Borla stack injection intake.
what kind of planishing air chisel bit is that??
SOFT TIP AIR Hammers
What thickness sheet metal do you use?
It depends on the application, but generally 16 - 19 ga.. I think the guys prefer a certain kind of 19 ga. for body panels that have lots of curvature, can't remember if it's hot rolled or cold rolled. I'll try to find out for you.