Thanks a lot. Avbout my 3 englishwheels: I use the most the green one, it gives better surface results. The cast iron one shape faster, but gives less good finish. I use the small one, with low cost dies to flatten rimples
Good morning, that panel fitment was perfect. That cast iron English wheel really bares down on the metal. What type of flexible white plastic did you use for your patterns? Thanks for a great Sunday morning video. Take care and good luck.
vraiment du très bon travail......... ; )
well done 👍, great job.
Thanks a lot
Always enjoy your posts, this one is no exception. Noticed you used
three different English Wheels on this, was there a reason why?
Thanks a lot.
Avbout my 3 englishwheels: I use the most the green one, it gives better surface results.
The cast iron one shape faster, but gives less good finish.
I use the small one, with low cost dies to flatten rimples
@@slgclassiccars4098 Thanks, thought it would be something like that, each one
set up for a specific reason.
thanks for uploading the video. fantastic work. am curious to know why you did not use your pullmax to do the shrinking as those tucks were massive?
I have shrinking dies for my pullmax, but I never managed to shrink anything efficient and clean with that...
Gilding the lily.
Looking good so far , is that a polyurethane tire on the red wheel ?
No, I didn't use rubber on the wheels here
Good morning, that panel fitment was perfect. That cast iron English wheel really bares down on the metal. What type of flexible white plastic did you use for your patterns? Thanks for a great Sunday morning video. Take care and good luck.
the English wheel is made of steel
Thanks a lot. The paper I use for patterns is silicone masking paper.
@@slgclassiccars4098 Thank you.
Naar voorbeeld van die rode gephotoshopte Jag ?
I don't know what you mean by gephotoshopte Jag. the client would like the sister of a kaguar XK120 "top chopped" made in Australia by justinhills
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
😆. Calm down. It's just a car.
Just a visceral reaction, no disrespect intended. :)
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