Metal shrinking pliers, edge lip adjustment panel beating car panel Tipsand tricks #33
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Your channel is the greatest KZhead channel. Each week I anxiously await the release of your newest knowledge package. Thank you. I urge all who view your videos to let the commercials run completely. This is a simple way to support your KZhead channel. Your coffee machine is powered by LP gas.
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Trev, believe me mate, you are a real star! I love all the vids, and like others say, you have inspired me to carry on with my project which I was pretty much stalled with. You are super-skilled and do a fantastic job.
This is brilliant. I must have watched it 10 times already. Trying to make my own version based on this. Thank you for excellent break down and explanation, as usual. ISH, South Africa
Your videos are a great classroom session. I appreciate your British humor. Must be the trace of English ancestry I have. The nice part of your videos is that you repeat information with just a couple mouse clicks. Cheers from Ohio to Trev and all viewers.
There is a similar tool marketed to sheet metal workers making ductwork to crimp the ends of ducts so one will fit inside the other. I made one using Visegrip brand locking pliers. The double fulcrum action of the Vise grip reduces the amount of force to close so it is easy to make 2 or 3 crimps at a time. Also, the adjustable closing action makes it simple to make consistent tucks or crimps.
Hope everyone is having a pleasant Sunday - CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.
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Hello Gerard - possibly a bit colder in TAS than here in GEELONG where I am at the moment today and not as WARM and SUNNY as where I was up in QLD a couple of weeks ago - HA - bring on SUMMER - but at least we do not have to suffer ice//snow as poor Trev and others do - they must be a tougher breed - HA. HA - not sure I could survive a cold concrete floor in such a location - bad enough down SOUTH here.
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@@geneva760 We are in NW Tas, much the same as Geelong! All though the fire is going.
I'm in north central Victoria. Bring on spring time!
These videos are so enjoyable, pleasure to watch .Great tips Trev.
Great technique! I’ll definitely try it! Thanks for sharing! Oh yes, you Powered the coffee machine with Gas!
Great vid Trev, love the metal working tips. Thanks again
Brilliant. Thank you, Trev.
Beautiful work Trev! I love your sense of humor!
I always thought a hardwood worked better for shrinking than a metal, but Trev is the man
Another great lesson. You should market that shrinking plier. Attached to your Coffee Maker’s Containment Sphere is the Receptor Antenna, which collects artron energy using chronon transduction. Alternately, you can run it on LPG.
Thanks Trev. I managed to knock out some dings in my box truck turned tiny home project following tips from one of your previous videos. I'd say your radically complicated LPG tank locker is pretty unique.
Absolutely stunning work!!!
Truly amazing. You are, without a doubt, the best teacher on YT. Best of luck and health to you and your family.
Dude you're the best on KZhead and you're videos are so easy to learn from and I can't stop watching so thanks ❤️ Trev's blog
Great tips and techniques as always! Looking forward to seeing the LPG powered coffee maker in action when the fantastic van is finished.
Trev, you are one of the gods of sheet matal working. Great explained, thank you !!
Trev you're a genius, thanks for the great tip for tucking metal with a slate cutter. I believe your coffee machine will work off a portable gas tank, mounted in your van.
LPG! Love these tutorials Trev...keep up the great work!
Lpg gas . Cracking vids Trev. The way of explaining the process is spot on.
You are great man!!! Love your videos and the tutorial that you always organize with enormous dedication!!! Regards Pablo De Oliveira
These videos help me a lot with my Model T restoration. Keeps me motivated :-) keep up the great work mate!
great tutorial again Trev ....thank you for spending all that time creating and editing it for us to benefit for free. I know that You know how much we appreciate it. I did watch the Bedford video where you constructed the housing for the LPG bottles and explained how it was going to function but I see someone didn't listen to instructions about using the link to reply and posted the answer on here for everyone to see doh! so i'm going to say that you were thinking about sending up a Helium balloon with a Lighting catcher to run the coffee machine off and store the electricity in an accumulator lol ....We all know that these shows and events are held on stormy days don't we
Great video Trev the plasticine analogy made the handling of metal much more intuitive.
Love watching your videos. It's helping a lot with my custom VW mk1 caddy project.
Trev- Thank you for your teaching efforts. Your methods of explaining what is happening and when are spot on and very understandable. I do believe that the coffee maker will be powered by LPG. I remember all the hoops you had to go through to install the gas tank and the nest it will live in. Charlie
Great idea, had a similar problem when patching up the front wings on my x300 jag....now looking for a pair of them pliers.
Great explanation Trev. I have learned a lot watching your vids. Thanks. I use the term gathering in place of shrinking, it helps me understand the way metal works a bit easier.
Thanks Trev love your work
Thank you for another fantastic video. I appreciate all the effort you put into your videos to help others.
Another great lesson, thanks Trev.LPG for the espresso/coffee machine
Wow, what another great video Trev!! Your adapted tool has given me a great way to use a weird pair of pliers my Dad had for as long as I can remember and neither of us could ever come up with a way to use them properly, then I see this video and there is the answer!!!!!! Only took around 40 years or so but now I know exactly what to use them for....!!!!!!!!! Thanks for your efforts making these videos, it is really appreciated
Great to see your ideas on working with metal Trev and LPG will heat the coffee
Wow... totally amazing you are a metal magician . Thanks for taking the time and effort to share your obvious skills 👍
Some amazing skills you got there great to see
Thanks Trev, very handy tool you made there. might have to make one myself. You will have the coffee machine running on LPG. Cant wait to see this van completed!
Excellent work and with simple tools. Keep up the good work Trev! Probably my favortite panel beating channel. I really like the hammer so I'll be answering your question. You will be powering you coffee machine off grid with gas most likely propane or some sort of LPG.
A wow is in order and I'm not talking about your shirt them pliers you made for shrinking are just a merit just brilliant and easy you make it look keep up the good work matey and you have good taste en cervesa.
LPG powerd coffee/espresso machine. Love your blog. Cheers from Sweden
Love the teaching style thanks Trev. Knowledge plus experience is always a great combo. The sprinkle of intervention doesn’t go amiss either 🤓 I think you have fitted an oversized alternator and are running the expresso on a inverter. Cheers
LPG powered coffee machine. Loved the amount of work you put into that with the gas box & all. Cushty! 👌👍 Great video, as always, Trev. Informative, educational & instructive. Love your cheerful & lightheartedness "can-do" attitude. Look forward to the next one. Best wishes. 👏✊✌
Thanks for the tips again.
Great video Trev. More great info and tips on how to do a great job like you always do ! Your coffee machine will be run on super quiet LPG. Cheers Jeff.
cabdriveruk thanks Jeff 👍
Manny Thanks again. As always an perfect explaind metal shaping lesson. And of corse, of grit, you'll use LPG for the Coffee machine..
nice job TREV,very well explained.thanks!
Aloha! Thanks for another great vid! Looks warm in old Blighty!
Great to watch a true craftsman Trev , I believe the coffee machine will be powered by LPG , could be wrong!
Great work Trev
That was excellent! Cheers from Silicon Valley
So glad you thought of examining the bottle cap while everyone else was doodling along! Your ideas are so interesting and entertaining to see. Then you add the theory behind it and it all comes together. You have great intuition and real talent that is so natural . Lovely work Trev!! Can’t wait to see you build the Ferrari from shhet metal and your planishing hammer :)
THANK GOD FOR BEER.
Absolutely loved the explanation of the shrinking and the cause and effect!
Thank you 😊
Need a tool, make a tool!! Nice job Trev!
Cool video,thank you Trev👍waiting for your next hummer shaping one!💪
Brill, as usual, Trev!
Nice video. Nice tip. Great seeing a master at work. Cheers! : )
Another great vid Trev.
Thank you I always learn a lot by watching your videos I appreciate it and I appreciate you
The coffee machine is run on gas LPG. Love your vids, it’s given me the confidence to have a crack at a very rusty Toyota Landcruiser roof which I never would have tackled if it wasn’t for your inspirational approach to your craft and it’s dissemination, your a good one Trev keep up the good work 👌👍🍻
Mark. Bradshaw he makes it look so simple and love the explanations! I hear ya, he’s motivation for me for sure! I only have simple tools and Trev always delivers using simple tools! Love that about this channel
You will be using lpg gas for the coffee machine. Thanks again trev another excellent video. I have had a car in my possion for 20 years that I’ve always said I would restore and your blog has inspired me to get started on it thanks again for all your inspiration.
Very helpful and informative again Trev, very clever man , keep um coming mate ,👍👍👍
Excellent explanation of the problem I was dealing with today o my 59 Healey Sprite. Thank you!!
Your videos sure help. I have experience with metal work but not making my own panel. I have a 62 Chevy c10 and I see I have to replace the firewall.
Thanks for sharing your expertise! Fun to learn from you!
Holly crap trev! You are a metal god.
Great vid again Trev
Very interesting. I have a set of pruning shears,can try my hand at making this tool too. I made a tool just for fun, an old seperated ball joint.cut the socket, so ball has some room, a u shape flat sheet metal to keep them aligned. It makes a very nice dimple. Will stretch metal with very little effort. I made a shrinking fork and experimented. Well worth the effort to learn how to move metal. Appreciate your videos.
Very helpful tips & tricks as all ways trev thanks. Coffee machine will be run using LPG convertion
Nice dude!!! Filipino beer!! Thanks for all your videos. You are probably the best metal fabricator i've seen here.
Lots of useful information. Propane would be my guess.
Great video again, thanks Trev! Coffee machine will run with LPG.
Great video,Thanks for sharing.
Most probably don't notice the geometry lesson they're getting in your videos :) Another awesome lesson. I don't know what you're using, but you really need a Flux Capacitor! (Lp gas).
Impressive!! You make it look so simple. I finally have a decent understanding of "shrinking" metal after watching this video along with your previous vids.......Coffee machine power source is LPG
The coffee will be brewed with LPG with the tank kept in the custom locker. Really enjoying the videos using only hand tools. Thank you.
Awesome video. I think the bracing technique is really going to help with my project. So simple but what a great idea!
Thanks 😊
Awesome instructions in the way of steel...Has helped me immensely in the way of the morris boot.giggle.Thanks for your help...Love your methods .Keep up the amazing work.....
Well done again Trev, Great work Mate. Billy J from OZ
Another useful idea to be sure! I’ve got a project that may benefit from that knowledge so thank you. The coffe machine will be powered by LPG gas contained in the trick locker setup you built. Speaking of coffee, I need some... ☕️
Good job Trev. Now I'm gonna have to make me a set of those crimppers to put on the shelf
Brilliant Trev! I have to make a pair of those pliers!
Very, very clever trick!
excellent the bracing tip!
Love your vids trev you are a perfectionist. And solar powered coffee machine
Another great video Trev, be good to see a had formed panel made in the future 👌
I could do with your help ! You sir are a magician with metal.
love the videos! have learnt so much off you and you are very entertaining as well.
Hi Trev, another great video. Thanks. The coffee machine is LPG powered.
Thank you for your efort to explain
LPG ! Fabulous videos Thank You
Trev = top good man. cheers for a nother video
Another great vid trev LPG Power
Yet another great video , very informative with a problem that a lot of people can relate to The idea of repurposing tile cutters is brilliant 👍 a simple idea for a very annoying problem The answer is LPG gas Cheers Davie campbell
Awesome video again, one day I’m going to have the knowledge and courage to start the rusty body replacement on my truck :) Your coffee machine is going to heated by LPG by Gas It
Great video! Much appreciated.
A gas powered coffee machine. Can’t wait to see this van ready for the road - and hope to see this hammer in my tools box!!! 👍👍 CU Michael
Mate you are a genius..
SUPER! Thanks. I learned a lot
you are going to use LPG, I liked the way you made that bit of kit, the placement of the tank and pluming it was way cool. enjoyed every bit of your build thank you so much your tips put me over the wall on a issue I was having and now the ol red lady is looking good when I get spot of paint I'll send you a pic or 2