Fab tech 3: How to determine bead rolling pre-stretch

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  • čas přidán 26. 02. 2022
  • Today in the shop, we demonstrate a handy way to measure the amount of pre-stretch required to properly form beads in a panel.
  • Auta a dopravní prostředky

Komentáře • 21

  • @67fairlane12
    @67fairlane12 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome info! I just got my first bead roller and this will help me with my first project on my car. Thankyou for your channel.

  • @joell439
    @joell439 Před 2 lety +2

    Man….. these are some top notch tips. You’re a very talented man. Thanks for sharing 👍😎👍

  • @MagnaMachineWorks
    @MagnaMachineWorks Před 2 lety +1

    My days of eyeballing my stretch are over!!!!
    I am honored to have my sticker adorn your door!!!! Nice lettering and striping!!!!!

    • @TheHotRodWorkshop
      @TheHotRodWorkshop  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you very much! I’m proud to have such talented craftsmen support my tiny shop, it’s the least I can do

    • @MagnaMachineWorks
      @MagnaMachineWorks Před 2 lety

      @@TheHotRodWorkshop thank you!

  • @rocsgarage1494
    @rocsgarage1494 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Bad ass i like your style. Great info

  • @garygerard4290
    @garygerard4290 Před 2 lety +3

    excellent video - well explained - I subbed

  • @seanalexander9531
    @seanalexander9531 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent idea :)

  • @UnconventionalMetal
    @UnconventionalMetal Před 2 lety +2

    Good tip. Thanks 👍

  • @danielrunge7294
    @danielrunge7294 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks just watched this one❤

  • @slowshop
    @slowshop Před 2 lety

    Thank you! I was the guns blazing guy until just now. 🍻 Cheers mate!

  • @EdgeofEternityBillCameron

    Great video. I talk about this on my channel quite a bit. I’m doing an aluminum radiator cover right now. Used a similar technique as yours. My English wheel is on sick leave right now waiting for me to install me upper wheel and lower anvils. I used my planishing hammer in the radiator example. English wheel is better though for smooth Pre stretch. Thanks for sharing!)

  • @itsalldoable
    @itsalldoable Před rokem +1

    Hey, thank you for making and sharing this video. I have just bought a bead roller for a replica MG I am building. I need to roll a recess all around 5 or 6 bespoke panels I am making so I really don't want to mess things up with distortion. I am guessing that the same rule applies to a straight bead as well as a framed recess as formed with a Bead Roller? 🤔
    Kind regards Paul from 48 Spokes 🇬🇧

    • @TheHotRodWorkshop
      @TheHotRodWorkshop  Před rokem

      Correct, any form in the 3rd dimension of a flat panel will require stretch to keep from effecting the surrounding areas. I recommend a couple trial runs on a scrap piece of same thickness to dial in the correct amount of stretch required for the amount of step you want in the panel. Good luck on your project and thank you for watching!

  • @pfausette4405
    @pfausette4405 Před rokem

    The bead roller does not perfectly bend the metal at an angle.
    It works slightly like an English wheel.
    You expected that by having the same length afterwards the panel would not have it's crown altered.
    The panels crown was altered.
    If you don't want to trim the edge of the panel, this idea works perfectly.

  • @AA-69
    @AA-69 Před 2 lety

    What a flaff