Metal Shaping. How-To Use Cheap Tools To Build A Complicated Patch Panel.
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- čas přidán 14. 04. 2023
- Hello! Today we are back on the 1936 Chevy Truck. In this video I am building a patch panel for the fender, so I'll be covering the entire process from start to finish. We will begin by making a pattern, then move into shaping the metal using a variety of home made and cheap tools that are readily available to the average hobbyist.
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Please show it all. I'm learning quite a bit by watching
As a kid, all I ever wanted to be was an Auto Body Fender man, but, NO, I just had to go to college instead. So, after EIGHT years in college, I got a master's degree in Russian language and entered the Army as an Intelligence Officer. I got stuck there for twenty five years and finally retired. I'm now 65 years old, fully retired and NOW, I wanna' be an Auto Body Fender man!!!! Your video is incredible and I am determined to buy a hammer and dolly set and an English Wheel and start smashing my fingers. Thanks so much for your incredible video!
Magical, how a flat piece of metal turns into a curved piece of art. Bravo.
Thank you!
you are a true craftsman who learned through trial an error over the years well done,in a league all your own.
Oscar Wilde said “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery", you are the best traditional bodyman on YT by far, so forget the Facebook guys even exist.
We want to see everything! Can’t get enough of your talent.
The two paper templates to determine stretching is invaluable. Thanks.
Thanks, it definitely makes the repairs go easier
I've done it with layers of masking tape but this part is excellent no matter how he got there. The 'imposter' thing has to be most frustrating. What next?
I never thought I'd be entertained by bodywork. You, sir, are a true craftsman.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Would absolutely like to see how you go about finishing this off. Specifically the wire and the folded lip. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Thanks for watching, I'll try to make a video on the rest of the repair
Agreed
Non-Lithium drill.. The mark of a true rebel. Kudos on the Cut an' Tuck panel patterns.
Someone's got to push back against the tyranny of lithium drills
Nothing short of amazing. I have to slow down and relax!
Only have ever had CZcams to find what I like to watch. I have no need for other types of social media. 👍🙂
Right on, thanks for watching!
Yes I would love to see you complete this repair!😊
Will do!
Never too far gone, I've watched you do it.
Never say never. Haha!
THOSE KITTIES ARE DEFINENTLY CHILLIN !!
KEEP THE PICS OF THOSE LITTLE MUCHKINS COMMING SO WE KNOW THEY ARE PART OF THE VIDEO REPAIRS.
Lots more cat content to come!
Love seeing people restore old cars
Thanks for watching!
You're a god amongst insects ☝ 👍👍👍
Haha more like an insect among gods
Sad to hear a out the imposter problem. Please do show the welding in of the repair panel, wire edging and planishing: I really enjoy seeing the end result of repairs. Best wishes.
Thanks George, I'm glad you enjoy it!
You are a magician, that patch looks great.
Thanks Bob!
Excellent fabrication and craftsmanship... greetings from the UK.
Thank you!
That was one of the best tutorials I have seen you do! Thanks. KANK😎
Thanks, I'm glad you found it useful!
You bet all information is appreciated. Everyone does things differently so seeing a different process is a good thing.
Great tutioral and spot on with your rant!
Thanks!
Ha ha, the Log Driver's Waltz is a classic!! I loved the explanation of "how long does it take", well said. Very cool how well that tucking fork works, simple and effective.
Just watching this for the 2nd time today. 10/10 would watch again. cheers.
Thanks for watching twice!!!
A bit late to the party on this one but I just wanted to thank you. The 2 templates to determine your approach is genius. As is reading the overlaps in the paper. Never seen it explained so well. Cheers, enlightened.
Never would have thought about the fact that shaping from one side or the others would make a difference. Your explanation was both eye opening and concise.
thank you for taking the time for us!!
Every time I start to gain confidence with my fabricating abilities I watch a video like this and realize how unskilled I truly am lol. Thank you for showing us how a true craftsman works!
That is a lot of work...good on you for the patience and skill...
Thank you!
Please let's see more . You are a true metal master .
The quality of the knowledge that this craftsman dispenses is invaluable. Hope everyone who watches this channel realises this. Thank you so very much Mr Carter for sharing your trade secrets with the world. It is very much appreciated!
That's very kind of you to say! Thanks so much for watching!
I enjoy your tutorials and the way you explain the "why" to the reasons
Glad to hear you enjoy them!
Amazing. Every time I watch! Thank you Kyle!!!
Yes would definitely love to see the patch welded in place and finished.
Excellent intro on how to decide on where to shrink.
Mike in Germany
you are very skilled and good at explaining
Great video please share the rest of the repair.
Thanks Ken, will do!
Thank you so much for sharing your cornucopia of valuable knowledge. Your well explained tutorials make for an enjoyable learning experience. I hope you do a second half showing the weld in process
Nice work, very helpful commentary.
Glad you found it helpful!
Please finish the finder I love the work you are a true master hands down.
Thank you for educating and entertaining us.
Good work, nicely explained , those who aren't as smart as us, will benefit greatly i'm sure.
Another quality repair
Good stuff once again, thanks for the social media rant I totally agree!!
Haha glad you agree!
Love the commentary on Facebook and Instagram 👍
Oh yea! Let us all see it come together!
Always like the metal shaping process, especially the fine tuning at the last.
I'm glad you speed up the video of all your hard work and I learned a lot from your hard work and love the fact your saving these great Joys, Thumbs Up again and hopefully many more?...
Definitely want to see you finish the fender. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Beautiful work. Love your sense of humor and cat footage too.
Great video, like black magic to me! Like to see the panel finished
Thanks!
Yes, I would like to see the entire job completed and in fact, the entire car till it is road worthy.
I would definitely like to see you weld the panel In and all that goes with it. Thanks for another great video!
Killer work with simple tools ! Great video 👊
Thanks Karl! I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
You Sir are a great character quite unique and I appreciate your CZcams Work AND a Master Craftsman .
Great patience on your part. That is a fine patch. Would like to see the finished techniques. Always a beautiful finished product on your channel.
Thanks Norman!
Very nice!
I love seeing oldschool metal workers!
Not many of us around today!
Thank you!
Excellent job Kyle Can’t wait to see part too
Thanks John!
I love watching someone who doesn't know what he's doing😊, let see it all, to the Finnish!
Yeah build the tool weld it in. Go the full hog. Absolutely beautiful work Kyle. What a fantastic set of skills you have.
Excellent patch ... master job ... and yes I would like more content on finishing the fender ... I'd probibly try to use your videos to make a buck but I couldn't replicate your dry sense of humor ... keep makin em and I'll keep watchin them ...
Thanks Joe!
Yes, please continue on with the wire edge, welding and finishing.
Ok will do!
Amazing work, as always! Very happy to see that the cats really like the NASCAR blanket!
I really have to say , I enjoyed this video… nice patch repair !
Yes please! I would love to see the process of completing this! I’m glad you took the time to show both templates! Great tip!👍
Thanks, I'll try to film the rest!
I won't be able to sleep until you get it welded in. (No pressure) Really enjoying your work. The trolls on FB and InstaG are a sad comment on our society.
❤ to see you to weld the fender 😊
Thanks for another “Brother “
I'm still partial to the turn the fender into one giant weld look. It's authentic farmer. That was cool to see that piece of metal coming into shape. I was listening to Verdi's Anvil Chorus. Now I'll have that in my head the rest of the day thank you very much. Thank you for a great video. Cheers!
Thanks Heather! Now that this fender has been ruined, I'm keeping an eye out for an authentic farm weld fender to replace it.
The patch turned out excellent. I really like your "don't rush" approach. It's uncommon to find that kind of patience these days.
Thank you! I still struggle with having patience most days
The best thing I've seen . Thanks .
Thanks for watching!
I am looking forward to see you weld the patch in, and show the final finishing work!
Fantastic work.
Best panel skills out there
So sorry to hear about your despair, Thanks so much for your knowledge and wit. Keep up the good work!
great watching you work
Thanks for watching!
Once again. Excellent work and teaching. I look forward to the next video. I'll enjoy watching you going forward. Rich from NJ in the USA.
Thanks Rich!
Incredible work!
I am always blown away with the quality of everything you do!
Amazing chief! Bring on the weld in vid. Great stuff
Would love to see you finish it out.
The Log Driver Waltz is fantastic! I always enjoy me some good log rhythms.
Haha right on!
Master metal forming work. Thank you.
Thanks Matthew!
Let’s Finnish the fender welding. Nice.
Your video production is improving Kyle. Your quips and sense of humor is coming through. I appreciate how you speed up for the repetitive areas - and your voice-work is more focused and to the point.
Thank you!
Definitely want to see the rest of the repair!
Your teaching ability is very inspiring.
Thanks, I'll be sure to film the rest!
@Carter Auto Restyling recently watch Wray Schelin make nearly the same repair to I think a 34 Ford fender. He used only masking tape for his pattern. Your method with the cuts in the paper made perfect sense.
Like the other comment I'm looking forward to seeing how you deal with the wire. Until his video I didn't even know that was a thing. I've been getting a lot out of your channel. You break things into their simplest pieces where even a rookie can grasp the concepts. I'm looking forward to ruining some steel because the next step in learning it is to try it.
They said it couldn't be done,
With a smile he said he knew it,
But he tackled that thing that couldn't be done,
And he couldn't do it!
Except you did and it was very interesting and educational! Excellent!
Haha awesome, thanks!
Great workmanship as usual. Haha about the bondo. Would love to see more of this project. Keep them coming.
Excellent craftsmanship and great explanation of your process! I’m definitely learning. Please follow up with the rest of the repair. Thanks!
All I can say is I am impressed and learned a lot. I am glad my 36 chevy grain truck is going to stay original and that my 37 half ton had good bones and was bought already restored.👍
YES... and I agree!!!!
As always, a great display of metal work and logical sequencing of how to do this! love watching your work and hearing the "how and why." I admire your affinity with your craft and your talent. I would enjoy seeing the continued process.
Thank you Brian!
Wow , I had no idea what it took to shape that ,, great episode information
Thanks for watching!
Good for you on social media left alone, never had it never will . Ecellent job on that fender patch , would love to see ya finish it , thanks for posting it ....
Thanks for watching!
This is perfect! I have a '33 Chevy that the drivers fender looks like this one did! Thank you for the ideas!
Great start
That patch looks great. I was amazed to see it take shape. Learned something new with the paper mold. Made all the sense in the world. I would love to see it being grafted into the fender. Looking forward to the next one.
Yes I would like to see you weld it in and finish it thank you for your videos excellent
Inspiring, as always Mr. Carter. Thanks for sharing.
Defintely want to see the fender finished