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Lazze's new metalshaping book

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by fordcragar, Dec 26, 2009.

  1. fordcragar
    Joined: Dec 28, 2005
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    from Yakima WA.

    Lazze's latest instructional manuals, The Secrets in Metal Shaping, Volumes 1 and 2; are out. Each book has over 100 pages and are very well done, lots of pictures and instruction. They might not show up on his website yet, but are available.

    Volume 1
    Metal Shaping Secrets
    Motorcycle Fender
    '33 Cowl Panel
    Fender Flare
    '32 Roadster Project
    '33 Rear Panel
    '32 Rear Inner Fender

    Volume 2
    Door Skin
    '33-'34 Quarter Panel
    '32 Dashboard
    Motorcycle Half Tank
    '41 Willys Coupe Project
    Aluminum Scoop
    Tools and Machines.
     
  2. stealthcruiser
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    Thanks, Brother...........

    What is "his website", please.............
     
  3. D-fens
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  4. mikeyfrombc
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    i was on the site last nite and did not see them there , thanx for the heads up
     

  5. stealthcruiser
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  6. yardgoat
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    As the other guys have said,thanks for the info you posted................YG
     
  7. marioD
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    No info on his website!

    would like to know more..

    Mario
     
  8. D-fens
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    As posted before, the books aren't on the website yet. Probably best to send an email or call.
     
  9. onedge
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    dam it i see them getting some of my dough!
     
  10. fordcragar
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    What more would you like to know?
     
  11. marioD
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    Fordcragar
    I'd like to know the prices and shippingcosts to Europe.

    Mario
     
  12. Tim G
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    Has anyone bought and watched the videos and are they worth buying?

    Thanks
     
  13. fordcragar
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    Ask Lazze, <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> <!-- var prefix = '&#109;a' + 'i&#108;' + '&#116;o'; var path = 'hr' + 'ef' + '='; var addy68798 = '&#105;nf&#111;' + '&#64;'; addy68798 = addy68798 + 'l&#97;zz&#101;' + '&#46;' + '&#117;s'; document.write( '<a ' + path + '\'' + prefix + ':' + addy68798 + '\'>' ); document.write( addy68798 ); document.write( '<\/a>' ); //-->\n </script>[email protected]
     
  14. 007fab0
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    Yes, That is right, and going quick. I receved mine just be for Dec. 24, The step by step text and photos are well lade out, it's money well spent, and he has 3 Videos out now they are very good. you can get them all on his web site www.lazzemetalshaping.com
     
  15. fordcragar
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    You should do a review on the video's. Let us know what is in them. Your the first person that has posted anything about them.
     
  16. 007fab0
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    Phase 1: The english wheel Phase 2. The shrinker and strecher, tools,tips,and tricks Phase 3. The bead roller. I found a lot of helpfull tips on # 2 on pattern lay out. # 3 how to do a nerrow bead to a wider bead. #1 other ways to use the english wheel to get compound curves. All videos have some steps that help me , when I forget a step to refer back to..
     
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  17. fordcragar
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    When I saw the books, they looked like they followed the classes fairly well. Are you saying the video's do as well?
     
  18. 007fab0
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    The videos have some tips and tricks, that may not have been covered in classes in grate detail, and some new tips, that I didn't remember from class. Remember in class there is a lot to learn in a short time, so by having the videos and books is grate for me to have, to refer back to. It is nice to see it in a video format , to realy view how he is doing that project. Hope this helps..
     
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  19. fordcragar
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    Thanks for the review, I'm sure that with the video's and books you'll be able to remember more of the class.
     

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