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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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Metal Shaping Books & DVDs
Instructional books and films from top Metal Shaping industry experts!
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Metal Finishing
Weld finishing and final planishing are achieved with some of the metal working "tools of the trade"
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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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Due to COVID restrictions please call us for class availability in 2021. Apologies for the inconvenience.
WORKSHOP TUITION IS $1,000 per person. Processing this order online will complete your deposit and hold a space in your desired workshop. If the workshop dates are listed in the menu, it is OPEN. This $300 deposit will hold your reservation. Balance is due the first day of class.
Select desired workshop dates from drop down menu above, please.
Reservation Guidelines:
Reservations are accepted on a first come, first serve basis, and may not be "held" over the phone.
We will mail a confirmation of your enrollment within 48 hours of our receipt of this form and deposit. Your confirmation packet will include your book, DVD, hotel suggestions and a map to assist you with your travel plans.
If you choose to make a reservation with a CHECK / MONEY ORDER: We require a check or money order in the amount of $300 (per person) which is applied to your workshop tuition. Mailing address: 17 N Rose, Ste A, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043
Due to the limited number of reservations available, in the event that you cancel your reservation less than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the scheduled workshop, your deposit is NONREFUNDABLE AND NONTRANSFERABLE.
If you cancel your reservation with more than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the scheduled workshop, you will receive a $200 refund.
Students must be 18 years of age or older to attend workshops.
Complete workshop information can be viewed HERE
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300.00 |
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Due to COVID restrictions please call ud for availability. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Course prerequisite: we require that the student attend Metal Fabrication Workshop 1 prior to attending the Advanced Workshop. It is also essential that the student has practiced the skills taught in the first workshop in order to gain maximum benefit from the course.
WORKSHOP TUITION IS $1,200 per person. Processing this order online will complete your deposit and hold a space in your desired workshop. If the workshop dates are listed in the menu, it is OPEN. This $400 deposit will hold your reservation. Balance is due the first day of class.
Select desired workshop dates from drop down menu above, please.
Reservation Guidelines:
Reservations are accepted on a first come, first serve basis, and may not be "held" over the phone.
We will mail a confirmation of your enrollment within 48 hours of our receipt of this form and deposit. Your confirmation packet will include your book, DVD, hotel suggestions and a map to assist you with your travel plans.
If you choose to make a reservation with a CHECK / MONEY ORDER: We require a check or money order in the amount of $300 (per person) which is applied to your workshop tuition. Mailing address: 17 N Rose, Ste A, Mt. Clemens, MI 48043
Due to the limited number of reservations available, in the event that you cancel your reservation less than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the scheduled workshop, your deposit is NONREFUNDABLE AND NONTRANSFERABLE.
If you cancel your reservation with more than thirty (30) calendar days prior to the scheduled workshop, you will receive a $200 refund.
Students must be 18 years of age or older to attend workshops.
Complete workshop information can be viewed HERE
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400.00 |
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SET OF 6 LOWER ANVILS #: 2900-A-Series
CNC Machined. Quality manufactured of heat treated steel. Anvils are hard turned after heat treat for concentricity. 2-1/2" Dia x 2" Wide.
Check out the wheel (above) one of our workshop students built using these anvils!
INCLUDES:
2900-A0, FLAT anvil wheel
2900-A1, 12" Rad with 3/4" flat anvil wheel
2900-A2, 8-1/2" Rad with 1/2" flat anvil wheel
2900-A3, 5" Rad with 3/8" flat anvil wheel
2900-A4, 3-1/4" Rad with 1/4" flat anvil wheel
2900-A5, 2-3/8" Rad with 1/8" Flat anvil wheel
SAVE WHEN YOU BUY THE SET OF SIX! (Normally $95 ea.)
Made in USA
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555.00 |
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Planishing hammers are a real 'workhorse' of the metal shaping process. They are unexcelled for flattening welds, working in constricted areas, and stretching flanges. Ron demonstrates the basic procedures for using these machines, including proper die selection and operator technique, and he shows their use on both steel and aluminum panels.
More specialized techniques are covered too, including flanging, riveting, and making reverse curves. This program shows seven different planishing hammers in action, from bargain-priced entry-level machines, through vintage and hand-held machines, to the most robust professional-level machines available, giving the viewer invaluable insight about the great diversity of these machines, and which features are most important for specific types of work.
As popular as planishing hammers are, there is precious little information available on their proper use, and this program will give you a strong foundation for selecting and using the right machine and tooling for your application.
54 min., #1000-29
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40.00 |
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Sensible design and powerful pedal ratio make shrinking and stretching more effective and less labor intense.
Hands free operation allows better control of your metal work and much faster results! Sturdy construction and attractive finish makes the foot-operated shrinker / stretcher stand ideal for the hobbyist or professional metal shaper.
Features include:
Fabricated of .120 ga. wall tubing;
Stand height: 39 inch (with tools on stand the overall working height is approx. 41 inches;
Includes one Lancaster shrinker (TP371) and one Lancaster stretcher (TP372).
Note: we will not include handles unless requested.
Please note:
This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order.
Made In USA
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725.00 |
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John Glover has done a tremendous job of describing and illustrating techniques refined and perfected over a lifetime of unparalleled metal shaping successes in The Practical Sheet Metal Worker.
The book is divided into sections that include working the edges of metal parts, like beading, forming a wire edge and turning a flange. There is also a wealth of information on shrinking, tucking and heat shrinking. A section on making louvers is particularly helpful. The 'finishing touches' described in the book can enhance any metal shaping project, from basic to very advanced. Happily, John covers metal fabrication details and fine points in true English form - with excellent clarity and exquisite attention to detail.
Antique race cars, motorcycle gas tanks, aircraft parts and many other projects are all covered. Readers will enjoy John's perspective and personal touch along with intriguing information from days gone by. It’s full of valuable information about the hand forming of metal parts used in restoration, prototype, race and custom cars.
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26.75 |
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