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Sheet Metal Machines
Traditional metal shaping machines like bead rollers, planishing hammers, brakes and English wheels are essential sheet metal shop equipment.
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How To Gas-Weld Aluminum by Ron Fournier covers essential equipment, methods and benefits of tack-welding, fitting and joint preparation, and how to produce fusion-type welds with lipping, butt-welds and tank corner welds. Demonstrations of straight welds, corners and curved sections are included in this instructional film.
Note: This DVD is also included in our DHC2000 (Cobra) Welding Torch Kit!
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30.00 |
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A comprehensive overview to the "Hand Tools" of the Trade!
This tape covers: hammers, dollies, shot bags, measuring tools, glass pliers, aviation snips, tinner's snips and hand seamers.
Other essential hand tools like hole saws and Greenlee knock-out punches are demonstrated. How to use Pro-flanges to make lightening holes.
90 min., DVD
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35.00 |
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Essential hand tools for Metal Shaping
Metal fabrication requires a variety of measuring, layout, clamping and shaping tools. We selected some of the best, to make your metal shaping project happen!
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Ron shows and explains a variety of bucks. Step-by-step demonstration on building a sectional fender buck. Additional topics include: material & fastening recommendations, determining the frequency of stations, construction differences between single use and low-production bucks.
60 min. DVD, BPD00
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30.00 |
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Beading machines are one of the most widely-used tools for both amateur and professional metalworkers. These machines can quickly and accurately make beads, steps, grooves, flanges, curls, and many other shapes in sheetmetal panels. As common as these machines are, many people don't know how to make the best use of them, and this program contains a wealth of knowledge about die selection, machine adjustment, and the proper techniques used to make crisp and accurate features in panels.
You'll see several different beading machines (bead rollers) in action, from bargain priced entry-level machines, through classic vintage machines, to the most versatile and robust motor-driven machines made today; giving you a good overview of the machines currently available, and showing which features are most important for specific types of work. Ron's easy-to-follow descriptions, coupled with the striking close-up photography will go a long way toward helping you master these versatile machines!
97 min., #1000-31
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Instruction and demonstration on essential sheet metal equipment. It's a classic Fournier video!
In this video Ron explains and demonstrates the benefits of various sheetmetal bending machines, slip roll and beading tools.
Many tricks of the trade are shown when working with a drill press, band saw and other power tools.
Also includes instruction on how to use a radius die and how to roll a cylinder & cone. Ron teaches by example and shows how to use the combination rotary machine, box and pan brakes and disc sander.
90 min., DVD #LED00
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35.00 |
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Includes two Fournier classics!
METAL WORK BASICS: Hand Tools and
METAL WORK BASICS: Large Equipment
HAND TOOLS
A comprehensive overview to the "Hand Tools" of the Trade!
This film covers: hammers, dollies, shot bags, measuring tools, glass pliers, aviation snips, tinner's snips and hand seamers.
Other essential hand tools like hole saws and Greenlee knock-out punches are demonstrated. How to use Pro-flanges to make lightening holes.
LARGE EQUIPMENT
Instruction and demonstration on essential sheet metal equipment. It's a classic Fournier title!
Ron explains and demonstrates the benefits of various sheetmetal bending machines, slip roll and beading tools.
Many tricks of the trade are shown when working with a drill press, band saw and other power tools.
Also includes instruction on how to use a radius die and how to roll a cylinder & cone. Ron teaches by example and shows how to use the combination rotary machine, box and pan brakes and disc sander.
180 min. total #FEV02, DVD Set by Ron Fournier
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59.50 |
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These metal formers are great for making smooth radius bends in sheet metal without cutting, heating or hammering the material. Reproduce just about anything with a curved edge. Mount on a workbench, in a vise or on a stand.
Use the shrinker to contract metal and to make inside curves. Use the stretcher to expand the metal for outside curves.
Cast iron body with hardened tool steel jaws for exceptional durability and long life. Each 12-lb. unit comes completely assembled and ready to use.
Made in USA
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180.00 |
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Ron explains the technique of blocking and smoothing aluminum parts using shot bags, mallets, heads and slappers. Final smoothing is demonstrated on the English wheel.
A variety of shapes are made, including: bowl, tear drop, and motorcycle fender. Also, forming a section of a patch panel for a sports car fender using a buck.
Thorough explanation of the tools and equipment used to form .050" and .063" aluminum projects.
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35.00 |
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