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11-25-2007 05:20 PM #1
Bending 20 gauge steel over 55 gal steel drum???
I got thinking today, about cheap and easy ways to fabricate steel.
some day I would like to build/ fabricate my own car body, and I know that 20 gauge is about the most flexible sheet steel available, that is strong enough to use for a body... what I would be shooting for is a T bucket style body, which would need only 2 90" curved angles for the body itself, not including the cowl.
today I got looking at the 55 gallon steel drum we have sitting behind our shed..
could I cut the 20 gauge to fit in between the ridges of the barral, then like press on the 20 gauge over the barral, to make the curves?
I think the distance between the barral ridges is like 20" or so, that's eye balling it, so it would take a few of the peices to make 1 corner of the body.
but would it kink if I just press it over?You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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