In this very short video i will show you how to repair shrink sheet metal and stiffen body panels the easy wa.
How to shrink sheet metal by hand.
When your body panels were made a flat sheet of steel was placed onto a die in a powerful hydraulic press.
Most frequently expensive sheet metal bending tools called brakes are used to bend sheet metal but you can also complete this task without one.
These two qualities are what make it so workable when it comes to forming or repairing a body panel on your car or truck.
It can be described much like an oil can lid.
In fact heat shrinking a small reveal or bead.
It s strong and flexible.
The difference is that the shrinker is basically making tiny little puckers in the metal and only gathering it together.
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I have identified 14 distinct ways to shrink.
In mechanical engineering or medieval chemistry would come in handy but are not necessary.
Hand operated tools are always the cheapest but unless you ve got a helper foot activated ones will speed your work and control since both hands are free to guide the metal.
There are many ways to shrink.
You can shrink steel or you can stretch steel.
It isn t actually forcing the metal particles into that shape they are just bunched up and under tension.
The short answer is yes you can shrink metal with a kick or hand operated shrinker.
The serrated hammers left and the dolly front cause minor shrinking when they impact metal.
The disc center causes heating and impact when it is rotated at high speed against metal shrinking it.
The condition known as an oil can is often encountered when performing automotive bodywork.
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Using hand tools and machines.
You have to adjust your mind to the concept that when you hammer on sheet metal with a steel hammer onto a steel dolly or anvil that you will expand or increase the surface area by thinning the metal.
Steel is an impressive material.