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1927 Model T Project Welding Metal

 
1927 Model T Project Welding Metal
1927 Model T Project Welding Metal
In addition to adding some style to the pieces, running the sheetmetal through the bead roller and hammer helps when it's time to weld. For one thing, it provides a nice radius. For another, the bead roller stretches the metal a little bit; welding shrinks it back, so pre-stretching it helps to prevent the material from warping. View Related Article
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