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    Talking Sheet Metal Junkie

    Hi Guys
    As the title says, I'm a Sheet Metal Junkie I really enjoy what I do for a living and thats fabricate and shape metal. So if there is a question you may have, maybe I can help.
    I'm not shy, if I don't know, I will lie OK I won't lie, but I will help find an answer. So lets bring it to the bench ! ! That's were I go to figure it out.
    Also, I know I also won't be always working on a Chevy pickup but honestly, metal is metal and it doesn't know the difference nor dose it care.
    So from chassis :









    To bodies

    Here's from another forum I've posted :

    Started out by making some flexible patterns of the rear quarter panels



    After which I started laying out a panel.



    Shrinking the edge with a set of thumb nail dies to get the edge to roll over and raise the top.



    After which stretching the top area .



    And smoothing out the walnuts it starts to take shape.



    And some fast forward shaping.



    Now the left side was just a reverse of the right side.





    Now with the two sides and the center of the sill built and welded together



    Now was time to weld the top sill to the quarter panel tops.



    And here it is all together







    Nice profile



    Anyway, like I said I'm just a sheet metal junkie thanks for looking
    Thanks Steve
    Pro Metal Shop
    http://prometalshop.com/
    Hot Rod Sheet Metal Fabrication and Shaping Shop.

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    Steve you are an artist with metal.

    Thanks for the photos

    Otis

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    Steve can you make me a panel that will fit the inside roof of my 64 chevy truck where it is rusted out I can't load the pic upload says it is to big..

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    Help with Photos


    Well we have an easier way to upload and save photos to insert in the forum. Now you can do it from your members control panel.

    1. First use the resizer below to resize your photos then follow the directions to upload.

    Here is a easy photo resizer program to resize your photos prior to uploading them. Just click on the link below download the resizer.

    http://www.c10trucks.com/photo-resiz...o Re-Sizer.zip


    Goto step 2 after you have resized your photos.

    2. Select User CP

    3. select from the side menu Networking and then click Pictures & Albums

    4. select Add Album

    5. Title: name the aldum here any name you want

    6. press the submit button

    7. Select Click here to upload pictures!

    8. Brouse to photo on your computer

    9. click upload photo

    10. click save changes

    11. then click on the photo untill it enlarges you will then see see the links under the photo so you can copy the link and insert the photo in the forum

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    Special Note, if you click on the photo gallery from the navation bar above and go to your album that way you will not see the links under the photo when enlarged, You must first click on user cp from the menu above and then click on pictures and albums and then click on the photo you want to get the code, First enlarge the photo and the code will be under it


    Hope this helps

    Otis

    Also when anyone clicks on your member profile your photos also show up in your profile.

    Hope this helps

    Otis

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    Great Fab work Steve! Looking forward to seeing more and learning a few tricks myself!

    Dave
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    steve here is the pic I was talking about
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    Ah yes that's were the roof exterior panel and the interior sheet metal pinch weld together.
    Typically I have to have something to go by here in the shop. Having a panel to read information off is how I can copy. If I would find one local and they would allow me to copy it would be possible.
    The only other way I've made simple repairs panels was to have templates of all contours and that's left up to the owner to get the template or flexible pattern exact.
    Thanks Steve
    Pro Metal Shop
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    Is there a way I can make you a template Or such out of a poster board ??

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    There has to be a few templates that we would need. I would have to make some sketches or take some pictures with examples what I would need. How long of a repair panel were you looking for ?
    Thanks Steve
    Pro Metal Shop
    http://prometalshop.com/
    Hot Rod Sheet Metal Fabrication and Shaping Shop.

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    Also, here is a link to some roof repair panels.
    http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cbe/full.aspx?Page=18
    Thanks Steve
    Pro Metal Shop
    http://prometalshop.com/
    Hot Rod Sheet Metal Fabrication and Shaping Shop.

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