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Projects Panels made with Pullmax

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ntxcustoms, Mar 24, 2016.

  1. ntxcustoms
    Joined: Nov 10, 2005
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    I'd like to see some videos and pictures of what you guys are making on your pullmax or any nibbler for that matter. Here's mine although simple it did take some set up.

     
  2. willymakeit
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    Nice
    Makes it look easy which is always an illusion.
     
  3. big duece
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    Pretty dam cool...
     
  4. the violator
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    very nice work !! I'm currently working on a P9 (getting the motor rebuilt and a phase converter) I cant wait to use it!!!
     

  5. Rand Man
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    I'm always interested in this stuff.
     
  6. ntxcustoms
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    This is a pullmax major which has a shorter overall height between the dies, but makes up for it with strength. I cut off the lower die platform and lowered it about 6 inches. It also has the round stock for holder instead of square. I'm going to keep this one for large panels such as this but a smaller pullmax will be a future purchase.
     
  7. ntxcustoms
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    Thanks guys. Love to see more stuff...
     
  8. john worden
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    I have that same floor job to do for a 37 Dodge Brothers PU that was a one year only steel box floor in 16 gauge.
    Your work looks good. My P5 work. Picture 035.jpg Picture 017.jpg Graham Bradley fan shroud.jpg 37 DB air deflector.JPG Pullmax at work.JPG 006_3 (Small).JPG
    Break on a curve
    Floor pan
    37-38 Graham Bradley fan shroud
    DB splash pan
    Louver cutting
    Louvers in body sides and trunk lid
     
  9. ntxcustoms
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    Good looking stuff John!
     
  10. john worden
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  11. ntxcustoms
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    1937 Dodge coupe floors, firewall to trunk 6 panels
     

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  12. ntxcustoms
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    And a truck pan for another dodge coupe.
     

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