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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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Anvil Wheels Part #: 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.
> Available in 6 shapes, select from drop down menu below <
Made in USA
** Free Ground Shipping on this item! **
Valid on orders shipped in the contiguous United States only. Shipping charge for international orders will appear as a seperate transaction on your credit card.
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100.00 |
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Metal Shaping Books & DVDs
Instructional books and films from top Metal Shaping industry experts!
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Upper Wheel - 7" OD
CNC Machined. Quality manufactured of heat treated steel. Anvils are hard turned after heat treat for concentricity.
Made in USA
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BENCH MOUNT ENGLISH WHEEL
We are often asked for an affordable bench top wheel, and are pleased to offer this model. It's an affordable version for the home hobbyist or race enthusiast. Perfect for the custom shop in need of an extra shaping station that won't eat up a ton of space. This pre-welded unit arrives painted and completely finished as shown.
26-1/2" overall throat depth
Upper wheel is 7" x 2"
6 Heat treated anvils (2-1/2" dia. x 2" wide) included:
Flat;
12" Radius w/ 3/4" Flat;
8-1/2" Radius w/ 1/2" Flat;
5" Radius w/ 3/8" Flat;
3-1/4" Radius w/ 1/4" Flat;
2-3/8" Radius w/ 1/8" Flat
MADE IN USA
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1680.00 |
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Are you looking for a workhorse wheeling machine? We’re pleased to introduce the MetalAce 44F Classic Series English wheel! Mounted on 3” casters, the sturdy welded frame offers extreme durability and proven stiffness for race car fabrication, auto restoration and aircraft rebuilding. This is the same machine seen in top NASCAR and hot rod shops around the country and is recommended by renowned metal shaper Ron Covell.
This machine features a quick-release screw lift assembly that raises and lowers the anvil wheel with a 90 degree handle rotation. This feature makes it easy for you to remove the metal and return back to the original pressure setting. The anvils can be changed quickly and easily in this fashion. The anvil yoke has precision adjustments on both sides of the axle support to true the anvil with the upper wheel which can be articulated in any axis.
This English wheel is proudly made in the USA using heavy wall tubular construction and is powdercoated for extra durability. Brand new features include gusseted throat and convenient anvil tray.
INCLUDES:
(6) 3 inch wide anvil wheels: Flat, 2.5, 3.75, 6.0, 12.0, and 24.0 inch radii
(1) 8 x 3 inch upper wheel
Casters
Warranty: 1 year manufacturer's warranty
#MA44F, MADE IN USA
WHEN ORDERING, PLEASE NOTE:
This equipment ships via truck freight. The shipping charge for this item will be ESTIMATED during checkout. Actual shipping is based on a variety of factors and will be verified once your order is placed. You will be contacted with actual shipping prior to shipment and billed separately, if necessary.
MA44F – Ships at 373 lbs, 62 x 42 x 75 class 85. Palletized.
Price does not include sales tax, if applicable (MI residents, 6%).
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3400.00 |
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What do you do if you have a car with a fender that is damaged beyond repair, or missing? Ron shows how to use the opposite fender to design a buck, pointing out the features required to make a new fender that perfectly mirrors the model. You will see him analyze a '36 Ford fender, determine the number of pieces to make it from, and exactly where to place the seams to accommodate the intricate details, including the running board bulge and the rolled edge of the wheel opening.
A fascinating, in-depth look at the start-to-finish construction of a challenging project!
119 min., #1000-24
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The first step in many large metalshaping projects is building a buck. A buck is a pattern, or form, that captures all of the key dimensions, contours, and details of an object in three-dimensional space. In some cases, details such as flanges and intricate contours are created by hammering metal directly against reinforced portions of the buck. The techniques used to make sophisticated bucks are not widely known, and many people have called us requesting a step-by-step description of the process, using tools the average builder may already have.
You'll learn a fast way to use sheet metal angles to model large, complicated shapes with surprising accuracy, and you will get insight into the way Ron works through the challenges presented by each element of the buck. His detailed, easy-to-follow commentary, coupled with striking close-up photography makes each step easy to follow, and you'll learn how to build sturdy, accurate bucks - the foundation for your large-scale metalshaping projects!
70 min., #1000-28
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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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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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