Description
Book SynopsisIn
Sheet Metal Shaping, award-winning automotive restorer demystifies the art of sheet metal shaping for enthusiasts of all skill levels.
Trade Review“Of all the skills required for old car projects, manipulating metal is the one most closely regarded as a black art, one not easily conveyed in print…Ed Barr appears to possess that rare combination of highly defined skills along with the acumen to present them in a manner that absolute beginners can understand and use.” * Hemmings Motor News *
Table of ContentsIntroduction 4
Chapter 1 The Peasant’s Toolkit 6
Chapter 2 Building Your Own English Wheel 14
Chapter 3 Building a Power Hammer from a Kit 26
Chapter 4 Introduction to Shape and Form 40
Chapter 5 The Low Crown Panel 46
Chapter 6 The High Crown Panel 54
Chapter 7 The Reverse Curve Panel 62
Chapter 8 Scratch-Built Fender 70
Chapter 9 Patch Panelpalooza 74
Chapter 10 Shiny Trim Repair 96
Chapter 11 The Nayslayer Model T Speedster 104
Chapter 12 Re-creating an Indy Race Car 122
Chapter 13 Building an Aluminum Motorcycle Fairing 140
Chapter 14 Building a Pair of Early Cadillac Fenders 148
Chapter 15 Building a ’34 Plymouth Fender 166
Chapter 16 Pourable Foam Buck 192
Chapter 17 Louvered Hoods 202
Chapter 18 MGB “Zagato” 220
Resources 236
Index 237
About the Author 240