I ended up moving shortly after I started making videos. Finding a new shop space has been tricky for a hobby shop. Recently found one Andolan on starting up again
I used an elbow turning machine to make the main bead, then crimping dies to make the lower section, you could get away with just a bead roller but I find the hammerlock doesn't look as clean
Really good job. Made the roll formers look easy.
Thank you!
I would almost bet you’ve participated in a sheet metal competition in the past? Great hand skills, accuracy, and knowledge. Good job Justin 👍
Thank you Duane, I actually used to teach sheet metal to apprentices at a polytechnic.
That explains it! I hope you enjoyed most of the time spent teaching, because it’s not as easy as many people think it is.
Thats some lovely work. Would love to see yo do more. Subbed👍
I ended up moving shortly after I started making videos. Finding a new shop space has been tricky for a hobby shop. Recently found one Andolan on starting up again
How do you make the hammerlock, what machine and dies are thosed
I used an elbow turning machine to make the main bead, then crimping dies to make the lower section, you could get away with just a bead roller but I find the hammerlock doesn't look as clean
And they are all PEXTO turning machines, I believe they are made by Roper Whitney now
Tem desenho desse par de rodanas?
I have no drawings anymore