TIGMOTORSPORTS
TIGMOTORSPORTS New Reader
11/23/08 7:47 a.m.

Any one here have any experience with custom sheet metal work at home? If so, any advice? pointers? etc

I'm thinking about lightening my challange project by making custom thin sheet metal bumpers (76 Olds Cutlass = heavy bumpers)

mikeatrpi
mikeatrpi New Reader
11/23/08 9:05 a.m.

+1 on the cardboard template.

Most of the things I make have a right angle bend - for that, I clamp the sheet metal between two pieces of angle iron on my bench. Then I heat the edge with a propane torch and hammer out the bend. It works reasonably well - the propane torch does actually make a difference.

jamscal
jamscal HalfDork
11/23/08 9:17 a.m.

In the absence of 'real' sheet metal working tools you'll need some angle iron, a good bench, a good vise, plenty of clamps, wood, hammers and other various hand tools.

You can bend over pipe for rounded corners.

It helps to tack weld the metal to your form in some instances.

There was a link years ago on GRM about some guys south of the border restoring a VW bus with primitive tools, and doing a better job, apparently, than 99% of autobody or sheet metal workers worldwide

-James

NOHOME
NOHOME New Reader
11/23/08 10:43 a.m.

Here you go. See you in about a year.

http://www.metalmeet.com/forum/index.php

The above site is what led me to believe I could do this project. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2203663

I curse them on a weekly basis for planting such a seed!

porksboy
porksboy HalfDork
11/23/08 2:03 p.m.

I have made various panels over the years. In addition to the above sites I like http://www.allshops.org/ Try their forums section. They also have tutorials.

spitfirebill
spitfirebill HalfDork
11/24/08 10:21 a.m.
NOHOME wrote: Here you go. See you in about a year. http://www.metalmeet.com/forum/index.php The above site is what led me to believe I could do this project. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2203663 I curse them on a weekly basis for planting such a seed!

Thanks a lot! I still haven't recovered from my first visit to the Garagejournal.

Jensenman
Jensenman SuperDork
11/24/08 11:05 a.m.

I have bent long straight sections by using a pair of 2x4's as a brake. Draw your line, put a 2x4 top and bottom and clamp tightly with welders' clamps or similar. Then use a deadblow hammer up and down the bend until it's where you want it. That's how I formed the rear lip on the Abomination's spoiler.

pinchvalve
pinchvalve GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
11/24/08 11:54 a.m.

Check Harbor Freight as well. Sometimes, the $50 you spend there can save a lot of headaches. Sure, their stuff isn't pro quality, but your no pro.

bludroptop
bludroptop Dork
11/24/08 12:38 p.m.
jamscal wrote: There was a link years ago on GRM about some guys south of the border restoring a VW bus with primitive tools, and doing a better job, apparently, than 99% of autobody or sheet metal workers worldwide -James

It was Thailand, and it took a little digging, but here's the link:

http://www.vwrides.com/viewtopic.php?t=43&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0&sid=085f86cd93562e0317b1eefe64786a14

Get a cold drink, block out some time and prepare to feel your jaw drop.

spitfirebill
spitfirebill HalfDork
11/24/08 4:02 p.m.

If you want to see some GRM metal working, check out how the guys makecooking pots and long guns in the middle east.

jrtech
jrtech New Reader
11/24/08 9:51 p.m.

Jaw is perma-dropped. That bus must have 60,000 hours in the metal work alone!!! Did they seriously make bead rolls with a chisel and hammer?! I'm feeling lazy all of the sudden.

aussiesmg
aussiesmg HalfDork
11/24/08 11:45 p.m.

We're not worthy.................

914Driver
914Driver Dork
11/25/08 6:13 a.m.
TIGMOTORSPORTS wrote: I'm thinking about lightening my challange project by making custom thin sheet metal bumpers (76 Olds Cutlass = heavy bumpers)

Could you remove the bumpers and use them as a buck for a fiberglass duplicate? Fiberglass is just easier to schmooze around than metal.

Dan

44Dwarf
44Dwarf Reader
11/25/08 6:29 a.m.

No fair 914 stole my answer.

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