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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Kiwi Kev, Nov 25, 2006.

  1. PKap
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    I have a technical question that I am hoping someone who is posting on this thread can help me with. I have been playing a little with a roller, and when working on light aluminum and light weight, the little bit of distortion is no big deal to straighten out. I tried a test piece for a firewall on my 53 chev. Using 18ga steel I put in 5 fairly deep steps to get the backset I wanted for the 472 I'm using. I ended up with over 1" of bow forward at the bottoming the piece. That is 2" from where I wanted it. I know some of it will relax when I cut out the trans tunnel (about 5"x 16" at the bottom). I don't want tension in the panel. I don't have an English wheel to pre stretch the panel before I bead it, is there a way to do this without a wheel? Could I add a bead in the design that would gather up some of the stretched material? Is there a way to shrink this after beading other than heat? I'm not sure how or where to try heat shrinking. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. I don't mind experimenting as this is more of a test piece to see what will work.
     
  2. PKap
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    I keep getting a message that it is not an image file, even when I use the camera icon to post. Used to work fine.
     
  3. PKap
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  4. cornfieldcustoms
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    if you dont have a wheel to pre stretch the panel you can use a hammer and dollie, with on dollie hammering to stretch the panel. it takes a while but works
     
  5. PKap
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    Thanks for the reply to my question. On a panel like the firewall, would I give it a 2" crown centred at where the bottom beads are? I have a planishing hammer, so that would be faster. If I just do a spiral pattern with that and a low crown anvil, I can get a nice shallow bowl shape. My question would be if I am better to start with a crowned panel, or if I should just run the hammer and stretch along my planned bead lines?
    I sure appreciate what you guys can accomplish with a roller and I am having fun figuring out how to get the results I am after.


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  6. cornfieldcustoms
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    i always just stretch right where the bead goes, and then the panel will be flat after it is bead rolled
     
  7. MP&C
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    Make a couple of wide radius dies for your bead roller, you should be able to use it to prestretch since you don't have a wheel...

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    Where I was using this with a skateboard wheel to add radius to a panel, two wide radius wheels aligned together in your bead roller with pressure applied should work to add some stretch to the panel prior to beading..
     
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  8. wide34
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    Great way to do it! Many thanks for taking the time to post it.



     
  9. PKap
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    That's a great idea! Thanks, I'm going to make one right away. I was wanting to have flat panels between the beads, and wondering how to achieve that.


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    This is from a customer of ours in Germany

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  11. heyitsnate
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    Floorpans! 1936 ford
     

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  12. Nicely done; gonna be a shame to cover 'em up!
     
  13. hrm2k
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    I helped a friend build his car a few years ago. We used my Woodward Fab bead roller............he loved it. When we were done, he bought a good bead roller ( Jamey Jordan signature model ) and made a panel for me as a thank you. It is the exact same size as the grill in my car. It was his first real piece he did..............I still marvel at it every time I see it

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  14. BigWigRaceCars
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    Some recent work:

    diamonds_door_quarter_2.JPG Brad-Ocock_dragster.JPG pleats_with_VW_logo_door.JPG extractor_racing_door.JPG 405_door.JPG intermountain_transco_3.JPG .
     

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    ^^^^Damn you are good^^^^
     
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    The seats and door panels look great, but I'd cray if they got dinged.
     
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    I'm in awe over the quality work in this thread! Thanks for sharing!!


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  19. 1lucky1
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    Excellent work everyone, Allways amazed when I see the work,Love the Diamond type door panels, Would love to see them done in copper, then aged! Merry Christmas to everyone, Lucky
     
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  20. Your wish is my ......... Not mine .
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  27. Friend [Tony Humphries] did my door trims on my pickup. He is doing some pretty nice work from home in Perth West Australia. 20170121_162229.jpg
     
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