DENT REPAIR: Using PROSHAPER'S Shrinking Discs!!! 1940 Willys Hood (Pt 3)
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2021
- On this episode of Make It Kustom, I try out my new shrinking discs from Wray Schelin's ProShaper Workshop. Along with my planishing hammer and hammer and dolly techniques, the highs and lows "equalize" with shrinking from the disc. This rare Willys hood is officially SAVED!
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You've got the gift of great explanation that sets some instructional CZcamsrs apart from the rest. Well done!
Thanks a lot John I appreciate that
Great videos with great explanations!! You do great work and I’ve learned a ton from you. The thing I like the most of the 3 videos I’ve watched so far is you keep the language clean unlike other CZcamsrs videos! Keep up the great work!!
Watched the whole series, what an amazing transformation! Thought at the beginning there was NO WAY to save that hood! You are a skilled craftsman! Earned my sub! 🙌🏼😱
One of the better shows especially discussing hammer and dolly and torch shrinking. Keep up the good work.
I really enjoy your videos and i am just trying to share and be helpful not critical. Thank you for all you share with us!
I love watching you kid...you understand what you're doing, and you easily make me understand it too. Thanks....keep up the good work.
Thanks again Michael I really appreciate that! I’m so glad that information is coming across well
I like that You Straighten the Metal and Not Just pack it full of Bondo, I have learned some New tricks from You Thanks Bud
It's been an amazing transformation watching where it started and where it's at. The biggest take away is time and patience. As always I appreciate the knowledge.
Thanks Erick! It’s definitely come a long way and I’m pretty happy with the results! Patience is definitely key haha. Thanks so much for watching!
Dude you and the channel are a gift to us!!! Thankyou
I really appreciate these videos. A big difference from the usual Bondo artists I see on CZcams.
Some use metal some use Bondo lol in the end they look the same though
@@MakeItKustom I should elaborate a bit. I use Bondo as well. It's a fine product when used as intended. Unfortunately I see too many paint and body 'pros' use the stuff the wrong way. BTW, I'm very impressed with your skills. You're a very talented young guy. Lately I've been in slump, numerous projects not making any progress. Watching your vids had motivated me to get off my ass.
My favorite new CZcams channel, really enjoying learning your process ! Thank you !
Wicked!! We’re stoked! Thanks so much for checking us out and for the kind words 👊🏼
Wow learning a lot of my mistakes and making your tools bro nice teaching us old farts for our little projects helps so much thanks my man.
Most people would of said that bonnet was scrap. Just shows how highly skilled you are. It’s a big hello from over the pond in England 🏴
Cheers from Canada! Thanks so much Andrew! I’m stoked with how much of it I was able to smooth back out
@@MakeItKustom I was surprised too that planishing hammer you made is life saver and I bid on something similar but missed out on one but it wasn’t adjustable like yours.
I just wish I’d of got into metal shaping 30 years back not when I was 48 2 years back old now takes much longer using hammers. Lol
I’m hoping mrs buys me some metal shaping goodies soon for my 50th I can hope 😊
Thank you for the Demo on shrinking great info. I have some kinks in my roof of my 1955 210 chevy near the back of the car like someone sat on it. Great Job!
THANKS FOR SHARING MAKE IT CUSTOM AND HARD COR FAB ARE AWESOME THANKS FOR THE GREAT CONTENT AND VIDS
Wonderful detailed explanation! Thanks
Love the show, I am learning some good tips. Thanks
Hey there! That’s so great to hear! Stoked you’re finding the videos helpful!
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I must say watching you triggers something deep down in many of us- to give so much of yourself thru almost a physical artistry of hard work- leaving behind a bit of yourself in what you recreated. We all need to do more things that are tangible reflections of our spirit. This said from an old retired flooring guy! You gave great tips for my project 1969 Sport Fury! Peace brother.
Hey man! Thanks for all of your hard work! I’ve learned a lot from you. Great camera work as well. You make a great team!
Thanks so much man couldn’t do it without her! It’s hard work but we love it so it’s not work at all
Excellent. And I thought craftsmanship was lost in this country.
A appreciate that you show a full range of techniques, from backyard beating to coach building, plus the shop built tools you use.
This was just impressive!
Shrinking discs, learn something new everyday. Thank you for sharing!!
Great to hear you’re leaning something new. These are a game changer
Man I love to see real skill not just buy new parts and bondo. You sir have mad skills!
Thanks very much, sir!! Much appreciated man 🙏🙏 Thanks for watching!
Great channel and info. I'm glad to see everyone commenting and appreciating the hard work you're doing, not to mention the filming, editing, and actually knowing how to explain the processes you use.
You do absolutely amazing work! Can't wait for more video's! I've already learned something that I can use! Thanks!
Thanks so much Marty! Happy to hear you’re finding it helpful!
Nice! I’m not even into bodywork but I like learning. Thanks for the video.
Knowledge is power! Glad that you enjoyed the content anyway! Thank you for watching
Not only is he a great panel beater but a great teacher too. And a shout out to the camera work too - she really knows how to show me what I want to see!
I’ll pass that on man thank you!
Bro you are a master teacher!! Thank you!
Amazing way you teach. I haven't seen anyone teach like you! Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the feedback I appreciate that!
Just took the dive into body work on vintage cars, been a fabricator and welder most my adult life. Love these videos! catching up on this channel for days. Keep um going!
What a great explanation of what's actually happening in the metal surface and to get an effective result. I'm not a pb so its great to see a master at work and the result.
Great 3 part series.
Your way of explaining is so laid back and easy to understand.
I gonna try some of that on my guard (fender) to get some rough ass dents out. Without a fancy planishing hammer.
Sweet content keep them coming.
Very nice camera work - good explanation
You are a very good teacher and you explain in simple terms what you are doing and why. Great job, thank you.
Thanks Andrew you’re more than welcome I appreciate you!
awesome workmanship
Great job. You have a skill set which is an dieing art form. Never give it up!
Greatly appreciate that, thanks so much!! 🙏
One of the best channels on CZcams! It’s crazy how guys with such talent and great teaching like you don’t get more views but just wanted to let you know I’m out here appreciating you putting the time into sharing this!
Thanks so much for the wicked compliment!! We’re stoked you’re enjoying the channel so far. We just started this channel at the end of this April, so we’re really happy with how much it’s been gaining traction thanks to the help of some shoutouts from a couple great builders on here. Thanks for your support! Cheers!
Your technique is beyond amazing. I used to know an old time body man, who worked for Raleigh Motor Sales, who used a home built " Slapper" exclusively , made also from a leaf spring, but his planishing hammer was all hand finished with specialty hammers. I am impressed with your skill and expertise.
I love the way you teach, well done
That makes me really happy to hear that. I really appreciate that man! Glad to know I’m headed in the right direction!
@@MakeItKustom Yes 100% excellent info, thank you.
That metal work was amazing. Old school and that is not seen anymore. Great job!!!!
Thank you very much!
Superb work for both of you. Thank you
You’re very welcome thanks for watching!
Absolutely the best metal working channel on CZcams bar none. Most body guys wouldn't have the patience that you have and would have covered the piece in filler nor can they teach like you do. Great job! Keep up the great videos. Cheers!
Great lesson. Thank you😊
Love this channel, awesome work and a true teacher, and a true CRAFTSMAN
Thanks so much Robin!
You have an amazing way describing how to do things the right way to fix things.
Thank you! I’m glad the information is coming across well
Wray sure makes shrinking seem easy. I never doubted Wray, but your demo confirms it again. You both are geniuses. 👍👍😎👍👍
Wow, thanks Joel! That’s cool of you to say. Appreciate it man! 😎😎
Funny you should be working be working on a Willys. My next door neighbor (older gentleman) has four Pre-WWII Willys Hotrods ('40 and '41 are the dates I remember). A Fire Engine Red one, a yellow one, a flat Black panel (truck/van ?), and one in his other garage that's still in parts, waiting for some attention. What little I can see of it under the piles of stuff, it still looks stock. He's got a couple of three buddies in the neighborhood that are also into Hotrods. I get treated to a mini-carshow from time to time. The guy down the block has a purple, open top, chopped Model T, wide rear tires. They're all classic Hotrod style, not Rat-Rods.
My neighbor just came back from a show down near Bakersfield, CA. , and said his panel truck was a hit ( Yes, he did trailer it down there)
You would approve of how he's detailed them out.
Thanks for covering shrinking disks. I've been wondering about them for years. Useful to know (everything I own is dented, rusted, or both).
brother you truly are a good tradesman keep up the great vids doing up wb ute in australia learned heaps happy hammering
This is great content! I watched every second of all three of these videos for this hood! Great work and craftsmanship
Thanks man I appreciate it!
Incredible work 👏
These three episodes have been awesome.
It's great to see that you are so good at an almost lost art! Keep up the great work and thanks for videos that can be used to teach!!!
You’re welcome and thanks for watching and supporting! Love this craft I am constantly learning
Amazing work!!
What a genuine Craftsman absolutely amazing with your skill
Thanks so much Stephen! Appreciate that 🙏🙏
This video series has been really inspirational. I used what I learned to get some dents out of panels in my car. Remove 1/2" of filler from the rear valance, which looks like oatmeal with a tonne of dents, but i'm hoping I can get me a slapper and try out these techniques on it! Keep it up and keep em coming!
That’s so rad!! I love hearing that these videos are helping people with their projects! Thanks so much for watching, and keep up the awesome work!
Thanks for the videos. Helped me understand the work. Using it on my 54 belair build
Amazing!! Stoked we could help you with your build! Thanks so much for watching 🙏
Wow, totally amazing, that hood was a mess now its ready to paint, good job!
I really enjoy all of your videos . They definitely help me . Even though I don’t practice enough. You said that your using a variable speed polisher for the shrinking disc. I took. Ken Sakamotos metal finishing class . Which is a excellent class .Ken is very good and a good teacher. He also invented the original shrinking disc. He taught me that you need 5000 rpm’s to run a shrinking disc. I metal finished a sun visor for a 53 Chevy that was dented all the way across and surface rusted. Using hammers Dollie’s, slapper and shrinking disc. I delivered it in raw metal . I used dykem and Kens serrated shrinking disc
Superb, thanks. Exactly what I needed to help with my repair
Very nice work, great video, thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks so much John! You’re very welcome
Your one of the best fabricators I've seen work, my hats off to you, I'm challenged with tin work in race cars, you create perfect panels 👍
Thanks man I try to get em as close as I can!
I like this series! I have been using the tips and tricks you show and I have been doing it on my Austin mini hood. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talents!
That’s so awesome Michael! I’m so stoked you find it helpful. You’re doing such a wicked job on your mini. I can’t believe you’re only 15!! You’re killing it!
Great series. Learning alot to help with the Model A cowl I'm bringing back to life.
That’s great Bill! We love to hear that are videos are helping people! Thanks so much for watching!
That’s great Bill! We love to hear that are videos are helping people! Thanks so much for watching!
I have one of Wray's shrinking discs and it works great. I appreciate your hammer and dolley techniques. I have also watched your torch heat shrinking videos and have figured out what I was doing wrong. Now to find a small project and time to work on it!
Right on! I’m glad that you appreciate the videos! Cheers
You are making me a star.
You are a true craftsman.
Thanks Gary! Cheers
Awesome channel and skill! I have 3 projects you have inspired me to get busy on. I haven’t done any bodywork in 35 years but that’s going to change as my Jeeps and a square body Chevy need attention!
You both are great team. Tons of patience, front and behind the camera. Keep up the great channel!
Thank you! I love working with my wife
Amazing transformation. Watched parts 1 & 3. Need to go back & watch part 2. Makes me confident w/some upcoming work. I'm good @ sheetmetal fabricatuon/panel replacement but not so practiced @ metal bumping & what I have to do is so much easier than what you did. Subscribed.
Great series of vids...I'm learning a lot and it is impressive to see the transformation. Nicely done.
Thanks man glad you’re learning something! Thanks for watching cheers
Wow, so that's how it's done! Thanks for the great instruction.
You’re welcome Tim!
Great video Carl thanks your tutorial are ace that's my next investment a shrinking disc
Great content. My dad and uncle shared a Willys as teenagers in the 40s and 50s.Thanks Chris
Man it would be cool to grow up in that time were all these great cars were a lot more readily available
Great explanations, very impressive. Thanks for sharing!
Enjoy your weekend
Thanks so much! Glad to know I’m explaining things well!
great show
You don't need to go to a gallery to see art!
That's sensational work and a brilliant presentation and explanation - Well done!
Watched all 3 episodes, enjoyed very much. You're a magician
Glad to hear thanks Joe!
Absolutely amazing what you do with metal.. thanks for sharing your knowledge.. it will sure make my ‘31 A look better 😁
My grandpa used to build hot rods in the 60s and 70s. He taught my dad a lot mechanically but he didn’t have the patience to pick up on the metal work. I’ve been told I have the patience of my grandpa and I’ve been thinking about picking up where he left off. I do fabrication on bigger stuff (I am a fabricator in the oil and gas industry). I really appreciate these videos (especially the 4 door to 2 door ‘55) and they have motivated me to start trying to find me an old project car. Keep up the good work brother 🤙🏼
I watched him heat shrink a cj2a hood for my dad and I was amazed 🤣 I was quite young then and he can’t really see these days so you are teaching me what I need to know 🤙🏼
Awesome man I hope you do pick up where he left off! Sounds like you’ll do well with it having a base knowledge and welding fabrication already
@@MakeItKustom thanks for the great teaching you offer keep up the awesome work brother 🤙🏼
Nice work!
The marker also is used a a lubricant to keep it from gall the disk as well. . Wray uses a high speed grinder not a buffer to create heat quickly you need the heat from the high speed to move the metal and to cool it quickly with water or a very wet rag to shrink itback
Great video , i was all ready thinking about getting a shrinking disc to help repair my 56 Belair hood before seeing this.
so i will get one now . thanks for doing the great videos. cant wait to see the progress on the 60 caddy body drop .
That’s awesome! You’re going to love this shrinking disc!! Thanks so much for watching and we’re happy you found the video helpful for your project!
Great work very informative.
Im in the process of replacing the other door skin on my 82 c10, the advice you gave in one of videos on hammer and dollie really helped on getting the flange bent back over the inner structure.
Thanks for the feedback man I’m so happy to hear that you could use some of the information in the video!
Once again love your channel. You have such pleasant demeanor as you educate. I'm hooked.
I really appreciate that Brian! I’m stoked to hear that! Thanks so much for watching
DUUUUDE Love the van!! 🤘😎🤙
This channel came up recommended for me and I am very far from disappointed. Dude you got skills and awesome knowledge thanks for sharing it
Awesome Caleb I am so happy you are enjoying it!
That hood was scrap metal. What a transformation. Thanks for sharing
Haha thanks so much, man! I’m stoked with how much I was able to smooth it out.
You are the Picasso of sheet metal...........A Pure Artist. WoooooooooooW !!!!!!!
Thanks a lot man!
@@MakeItKustom I took your advice and went to Wray's CZcams page, and I am from his neck of the woods. Between the two of you guys, I have learned a ton of information that I probably would not have thought of. Thank You very much for video's......I am like a sponge......soaking all up the info !!!! I have a 41 ford 1 ton truck that I am trying to restore......
I myself do metal work love it an thanks for sharing 👍
A lot of talent and explanations are awesome. Great videos!
Thanks a lot man I’m glad that you enjoy them! Cheers
I used a shrinking disc for the first time on a (very) high spot on a fender and it took it right out, I was amazed at the effect.
It’s crazy isn’t it!
Nicely done. Having the camera operator really helps show what you are doing vs a tripod. Of course it takes two people, but from a viewers perspective, its worth it. Thanks for helping someone you don't know.
You’re welcome Robert! Kristina really does an amazing job with the camera work and editing!
Shrinking disc is amazing for oil canning and welding warpage too it seems. With just a few go's it took the canning right away from quarter panels and stiffened up the warped trunk lid from welding to be ready for bodyfiller. It is good for hobbyists like me, its easy to use for fast and effective result, I am not that good of a panel beater to do metal finish but it helps alot for those flat and floppy panels so that you can skimcoat with bodyfiller and it doesnt flop around when you sand it down. Takes practice and effort to metal finish for sure, but if you can live with few mm of filler then it makes this job real easy with this tool, definetly worth to have. Lifesaver on panels that you cannot get behind with dolly, as gas setup is way costly for hobbyists.
Great lessons, patient approach and clear explanation.....your a legend....thanks so much
Thanks for the feedback Andrew I am very glad to hear that the information is coming through well!
This is a real art! Great job.
Thanks John!!
Best tutorial of this stuff I have found.
Thanks
Wow thanks Todd I’m really happy to hear that!
Thank you Karl,I understand the radius question now!
Hey Kevin! Sorry we didn’t get to your question sooner, we’ve trying to keep up with all the comments. You guys are all so awesome they just keep pouring in. I had seen a couple questions about the radius so I wanted to clarify it more in this video!
amazing fast results love your channel
Thanks so much Gary! Glad you’re digging it!
Man you are great,very talented.
Great video and excellent workmanship, i will be watching more from here in Australia.
Right on thanks Ricky!