Austin Healey Rear Guard - Part One

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A few tips for making an Austin Healey rear guard

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It is a privilege to watch quietly while someone who knows what he is doing does it masterfully , I hope you have an apprentice who is learning your skills .

tomwareham
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It's interesting coming back to these videos and your DVD's after working in the trade for years. I see a lot of details I didn't pick up the first time, because my experience level wasn't there yet. There is a wealth of information in this one video alone, thank you Peter!

ericellenwood
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27:58, ,,, thats a man who just knows exactly and I mean exactly, what hes doing and in those three seconds the rest of us get to appreciate that too, ,, perfection.

tomthompson
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Just come across these vids and I have to say how detailed and informative they are. Thank you and I hope they can continue, Joe

joescully
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Wow, gold pure gold. For me this is a master's class. I've followed Peter on various metal shaping forums over the years but this really brings it to life, Thanks Peter.

algerc.
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Great work by a master. Thank you for sharing your talent and God Bless.

leongrice
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By far, the most informative body panel forming video Iv'e seen to date.
Great video and thank you for posting it.

pfausette
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YouTube has helped people gain knowledge, and people like you have given hard earned knowledge for free, thanks

bigears
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If you got the time it would be awesome if you took the time to do more similar series. This is pure gold ❤️

Thanks Peter 😁

kulan
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I only found this channel today by chance after watching Ivan's shed and within the first few minutes I was thinking 'how the bloody hell is this piece of aluminium going to be a wing for a Healey'? This man is incredible; I am dumbfounded by his skill and craftsmanship.

malcolmlane-ley
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Respect M. Tomassi!! I have no words to describe when I see a professional working !! Thank you so much for making Video ! To share your talents !! Long life to you !! 👍🏼👌🏽

simonmorneau
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Good to see you back in action Peter, very informative you make it look so easy, looking forward to seeing part 2

jackhorner
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Thanks for sharing your extreme knowledge of metal fabrication .

VoodooDewey
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Great video Peter, thanks for sharing.
I have very recently repaired my Healey rear wing in steel, a BN6 with the swage line through it, when I made the lower rear section with sharp edge, I tipped a 1/2" flange over on the jenny, then welded the flat piece in underneath, so finishing wasn't as critical as welding on the face, as you suggested.

maxakarudy
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So well explained Peter these videos help so much thank you for sharing.

waynedaudelin
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I learn something new everything I watch your videos Peter, there is way too many duff videos that don't explain the whys like you do, thanks.

moto
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Thank you for a great video. I wish I’d of got into metal shaping when I was in my 20’s not now I’m 50 but i do enjoy learning and trying to do it myself I find it’s great for relaxation as feel calmer after bit of metal shaping I know what you mean with arms I’m doing it to also get over a shoulder injury. 👍

endoxr
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Awesome 👍 job guys I appreciate all your help with your Tips and video's keep up the great work and Builds guys 🤙😎

dannychiguina
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THE MASTER . PUT IT ON THE GROUND AND STAND ON THE DAM THING LOVE IT

fredjones
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It's quite interesting to watch different methods used by different metal workers. It seems you aren't afraid use stretching while others stick to shrinking only. I tend to like your method better because one can see the development as you go not wait until the end to shape it.

matthewmoilanen