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02-19-2012 04:42 AM #1
Randy - are those the EMS prices for the body panels? WOW !!!
I've seen Martin's selling new at swap meets fairly reasonably - but still in the $30 range. Whichever hammer(s) you end up with, I think you will prefer the hickory handle rather then fiberglass. I had one with a 'glass handle and sold it, replacing it with the wood. It just didn't 'feel' right - but then I sold the the '31 sedan body and really haven't been used much since.Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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02-19-2012 08:02 AM #2
Yeah, Dave, those EMS panels sold thru Hotrod Sheetmetal 1937-40 Ford Sheet Metal Argh!!
Will do some shopping for appropriate hammer/s. I got some hammerin' to do!"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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02-19-2012 08:20 AM #3
I found it amusing that you folks are naming your hammers...I've got 3 sizes of ball pein, and 3 sizes of sledge hammers.. oh and a couple framing hammers and a new upholstery brad setting hammer..
Randy, I'll be living vicariously (sic?) through you on this phase of the project!
OH, ALMOST forgot... pictures please? I'm learning and need pics!
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02-19-2012 09:06 AM #4
Well, Mike, you obviously didn't have to do much metal shaping on a fiberglass car!!
Now, for naming my hammers, I want one named Brutus for the big stuff, maybe one named Adele for powerful fine tuning and maybe a FiFi for dainty detailed work.
And what do you mean, "pictures please"??? Did you not see my previous posts???"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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02-19-2012 03:28 PM #5
I wasn't referring to this car! Most of the others were Cougars and Mustangs and I just never "got into" the body work side of cars.
The name Martin is what caught my attention. While I didn't use a lot of their tools, I knew sections of their catalogs by heart when it came to conveyors / shafting / bearings when I maintained incinerators.
And I always thank you for the pictures. I was just reminding you that I'm learning and am very interested in your project, and I wish to see how you get yourself out of this mess!
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02-19-2012 03:55 PM #6
"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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02-19-2012 04:04 PM #7
The first model car I built was a 32 Ford roadster by Revell in the mid 50's.
How did you get hooked on cars?