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OVAL PUNCH AND FLARE SET
These Mittler Brothers / Jamey Jordan Signature Series Oval Punch & Flare tools can create a unique oval shaped hole, with or without a flare in one easy step. Simply drill two pilot holes using the included template for the alignment pins, then place the tooling and material in a press. These oval punch and flare tools are precision machined from tool steel and heat-treated to a Rockwell hardness of 58 for years of use. They also feature a 16 gauge mild steel maximum capacity.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Finish Hole (inches): 1-¼ x 2, 1-¾ x 2-¾, 2 x 3-¼
Flare Height (inches): 1/4 (approximate)
Construction: heat treated steel
SET INCLUDES:
1-1/4 x 2 inch punch and flare tool
1-3/4 x 2-3/4 inch punch and flare tool
2 x 3-1/4 inch punch and flare tool
Universal press block
Material Thickness Capacity:
Aluminum (.060”)
Mild Steel (.060”)
Stainless Steel (.040”)
MADE IN USA, PART #1320-100
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1465.00 |
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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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Punch and Flares / Punches
Automotive Punch and Flare tools made in the USA!
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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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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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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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40.00 |
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A necessity for Metal Workers! Ron's popular follow-up reference book to Metal Fabricator's Handbook.
INSIDE YOU WILL FIND TIPS ON: Setting up your own shop, proper use of the English wheel, basic metal shaping techniques, the art of hammerforming, proper riveting techniques, and tips on restoring original sheet metal.
Fully illustrated how-to sequences are included, along with many photos to develop sheet metal skills.
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28.00 |
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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.
Please note:
If you order optional Foot Operated Shrinker Stand (SSF2005) with this tool, we will not incude handle unless requested at the time of order.
MADE IN THE USA, by LANCASTER
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180.00 |
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In part one, Ron made a wooden buck to help build a 1927 Ford roadster body. In this program, he fabricates the back half of the body - the 'turtledeck'. This is a challenging project, and Ron shows how to do the work with a wide variety of tools, including an English wheel, shrinker, stretcher, beading machine, and a Dake 'Universal' machine.
You'll learn about stretching, shrinking, doming, flanging, beading, welding, forming reverse curves, and many other advanced metalworking techniques. He makes extensive use of a hand-held rivet gun, which is a fantastic way to move metal! There are in-depth demonstrations of metalfinishing, and of removing oil cans with heat shrinking. You'll love Ron's approach to this complex project, breaking it down into bite-sized pieces, with great close-up photography and crystal-clear commentary. Whether you're a beginning or advanced metalworker, you're sure to gain a wealth of knowledge from this fascinating project!
109 min., #1000-30
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40.00 |
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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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