Professional Sheet Metal Fabrication

Professional Sheet Metal Fabrication

by Ed Barr
Professional Sheet Metal Fabrication

Professional Sheet Metal Fabrication

by Ed Barr

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Overview

Professional Sheet Metal Fabrication is the number-one resource for sheet metal workers old and new.

Join veteran metalworker Ed Barr as he walks you through the ins and outs of planning a sheet metal project, acquiring the necessary tools and resources, doing the work, and adding the perfect finishing touches for a seamless final product.

From his workshop at McPherson College-home of the only accredited four-year degree in automotive restoration technology-Barr not only demonstrates how the latest tools and products work, but also explains why sheet metal reacts the way it does to a wide variety of processes. He includes clear directions for shaping metal using hand tools, the English Wheel, the pneumatic planishing hammer, and other machines, and discusses a variety of ways to cut and join metal through welding, soldering, brazing, and riveting.

Dent repair and automotive patch panel fabrication are covered in detail. Readers are also given tips on copying shapes and building foam, wire, and wood station bucks to use as guides during shaping. This is truly the most detailed enthusiast-focused sheet metal how-to book on the market. Whether you're a metal hobbyist or experienced professional, you're sure to find something new in Professional Sheet Metal Fabrication.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780760344927
Publisher: Motorbooks
Publication date: 04/30/2013
Series: Motorbooks Workshop Series
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 10.50(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Ed Barr, best-selling author of Professional Sheet Metal Fabrication, teaches welding and sheet metal restoration in the Technology Department at McPherson College in McPherson, Kansas. Barr has been restoring cars and creating metal sculpture since he was a teenager. Barr graduated from the University of the South in 1991 and pursued a career in art museum administration after receiving an MA degree from the University of Kansas. Barr then served as director of the Mulvane Art Museum at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. Barr earned a BS degree in automotive restoration technology from McPherson College and subsequently worked at Vintage Restorations Ltd. in Union Bridge, Maryland, where he restored British cars. He resides in McPherson, Kansas. www.mcpherson.edu/academics/autorestoration

Table of Contents

Introduction CHAPTER 1: Getting Started CHAPTER 2: Special Techniques for Welding Sheet Metal CHAPTER 3: Brazing, Soldering, and Riveting CHAPTER 4: Cutting Sheet Metal with the Oxyacetylene Torch and Plasma Cutter CHAPTER 5: Beginning Sheet Metal ShapingCHAPTER 6: The Small Gas Tank ProjectCHAPTER 7: Advanced Sheet Metal Shaping CHAPTER 8: Building a Fender from Concept to CompletionCHAPTER 9: Making It Beautiful: Straightening, Grinding, and Surface FinishingCHAPTER 10: Building a Custom Pedal CarCHAPTER 11: Floorpans, Rocker Panels, and Rear Quarter Panels CHAPTER 12: Repairing Doors CHAPTER 13: Repairing Fenders, Hoods, and Trunk LidsResources & Bibliography Index
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