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Old 01-06-2010, 03:40 AM
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Hey guys just wondering what different techniques/methods/machines people are using to stamp floor pans, wheel tubs etc. Some peoples work looks awesome. (I stole a couple of pics, hope you dont mind!!!)
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You stole those from WAR --- and he said he's using a bead roller....
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yep, looks like bead roller
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Not sure if it was WAR or another one ( might have been one of the Austrailian builds going) but they used a wood form and hammered the detail in around the edges. It was a top and bottom plate with the design shaped in them, metal between both plates and just tap away till it gets there.
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First one is from Best Camaro in the Universe thread. Second is from War's 69 thread.

You can make them with a: Bead roller, stamp die, hammer form, or power hammer with flange die.

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First one is from Best Camaro in the Universe thread. Second is from War's 69 thread.

You can make them with a: Bead roller, stamp die, hammer form, or power hammer with flange die.

Jim
I think the first one is from the Runt Chevy II
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I think the first one is from the Runt Chevy II
Crap, that's what I meant... Thx !
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