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– MIG
Welding made Easy
MIG Welding is widely used for car
and motorcycle building and modification, but few people really understand
how each of the variables affects the finished weld. This program can be
easily understood by a beginner, but it covers information even seasoned professionals
can learn from. Ron Covell goes through the entire
process step-by-step, and gives clear descriptions of how each factor changes
the weld, including wire speed, voltage, wire stickout,
gun angle, travel speed, and gas flow. He also covers plug welds, patch
panels, welding aluminum, and using flux core wire. You’ll especially enjoy
the special bonus section on Plasma Cutting!
#1000-22
70 minutes - $49
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– Ron
Fournier Master of Metal
Ron Fournier is known as the father
of modern metalworkers. This program features rare interviews with his
students, colleagues, and family, as well as a fascinating interview with Ron
himself, where he traces his steps to becoming a leader in the industry.
You'll see in-depth comments about many of the challenging construction
details. We think you'll find this behind-the-scenes portrait of Ron
Fournier's life and career a fascinating journey!
#1000-23
40 minutes - $25
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TIG
Welding Basics
TIG welding has been long recognized as the premiere welding process, which
can make beautiful, strong welds on nearly any metal. In this easy-to-follow
program, Ron Covell covers the basic processes used
for TIG welding, covering proper machine setup, joint preparation, electrode
selection and preparation, torch technique, and perhaps most importantly,
what to check for when things go wrong! Ron’s thoughtful description of the
welding process, coupled with the close-up photography that brings the action
into clear view makes the seemingly difficult process of TIG welding easy to
understand.
#1000-21
80 minutes - $49
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Building
a Chopper Chassis
See
a chopper frame built before your eyes! Ron Covell
goes through the entire process, starting with an overview of frame design,
explaining the concepts of rake, trail, and stretch. He covers the use of
chassis jigs, then goes on to show how to bend and fit tubing to create a
chopper frame to match any design. Ron’s clear and detailed explanations will
help any builder get on the road quickly, with a minimum amount of wasted
effort. He also shows the use of both entry-level and high-end tools for
layout, cutting, and bending. With the excellent instruction found here,
building a frame may be an easier project than you imagine!
#1000-20 70 minutes - $49
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Chopping
and Sectioning
Inspired by
the Rod & Custom ‘Dream Truck’ Ron Covell and
Joe McGlynn radically rework a ‘56 Studebaker
pickup - giving it a 4” chop, a 6” section, and pie-cutting the hood. Every
step is shown up-close, with clear detail, and the ongoing commentary brings
out many of the ‘fine points’ of the work.
You’ll see
how and where to lay out the cuts, different ways to cut the metal, and how
to fit the pieces back together to establish flowing contours. There are
demonstrations on the English Wheel, planishing
hammer, and Pullmax, plus TIG welding and plasma
cutting. Special attention is paid to getting the hood and door gaps uniform.
Although
chopping and sectioning are radical modifications, Ron and Joe’s thoughtful,
methodical way of working through the steps is easy to follow!
#1000-17 100 minutes - $49
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English
Wheel Techniques
Ron Covell brings his signature easy-to-follow style to using
the English wheel, a machine notoriously difficult for beginners to ‘figure
out’. Starting with the machine’s history and a clear explanation of the
principles that enable the machine to move metal, Ron shows the basic
’tracking’ patterns that are used to shape panels of various sizes and
configurations.
In addition
to the common techniques of wheeling, Ron also shows some lesser-known
processes, such as using a rubber top wheel, and doing embossing with the
machine. Whether you’re brand-new to the English Wheel or an experienced
user, you’ll find valuable information in this video.
#1000-19 86 minutes - $49
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Basic
Techniques for Working with Steel
This is
probably the most comprehensive metalworking video to date: Ron Covell thoroughly demonstrates basic hammer and
dolly techniques, and shows how to do high-level metalwork that requires no
filler. In the video, he starts with a 1932 Morgan in very bad condition,
and goes through every step of perfectly restoring the body. Great coverage
of hole filling, patch panels, wired edge repair, rust repair, TIG welding,
metal finishing, and shrinking. You’ll see how top-quality metalwork can be
done with very simple tools!
#1000-3 100 minutes - $49
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Shaping Aluminum
with Hand Tools
Ron Covell's first video, now considered a classic. Watch
Ron go through every step of making a track roadster nose, demonstrating
techniques suitable for making virtually any body panel. He starts with a
station buck defining the shape, shows clearly how the patterns are made,
then starts shaping each piece and finally joins them together. Annealing,
mallet and sandbag rough shaping, hammer and dolly
smoothing, metal finishing, and both oxy-acetylene and TIG welding are
covered in depth. If you’ve never seen metal shaped by hand, you may be
astounded how simple the process is!
#1000-1 105 minutes -$49
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Working
with Tubing
This video
is filled with fantastic close-up shots, which bring the action into clear
view. Ron Covell shows dozens of ways to
work with tubing, including bending with heat, bending with both inexpensive
and high-end tube bending machines, mitering, flaring, and tapering tubing.
There is an extensive section that deals with using U-bends, showing how to
create anything from simple water pipes to elaborate headers. Most of the
techniques use only simple shop equipment! You’ll love it!
#1000-4 95 minutes - $49
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Hammerforming Techniques
Two of the best-known names in metalshaping
have teamed up to teach you the in’s and out’s of
the hammerforming process. Hammerforms
are very easy to make, and they enable you to create parts that have the
look and accuracy of die-stamped parts. They allow even beginning
metalworkers to produce parts they can be proud of. Ten different hammerforming operations are demonstrated, from a
simple tank top to a beautiful rolled edge detail on a complicated pontoon
fender for a Bugatti. The two Ron’s bring over 70
years of combined experience to the viewers, and you’ll see how their
different styles of working with metal compliment each other. This video
has striking close-up shots that bring you close to the action, and clear
descriptions of all aspects of the hammerforming
process.
#1000-15 76 minutes -- $49
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Motorcycle
Videos
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Making
Motorcycle Gas Tanks
In this
long-awaited video, Ron Covell shows the
‘intimate details’ of making two very different gas tanks. The first is a
flat-bottomed chopper style tank made from steel, and the second is a comma-shaped
tank made from aluminum. Details of rubber mounting are clearly shown,
along with demonstrations of forming with hand tools and with an English
wheel. Two-video set (over 2 3/4 hours of instruction)
#1000-12 167 minutes -$70
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Motorcycle
Masters
Travel with
Ron as he visits some of the leading bike stylists in the nation. Bob
Thrash, John Buttera, Jim Nasi, Jesse James, Mike Berg, and Paul
Yaffe all show their latest and greatest
creations. Some of the most innovative metalworking today goes into making
custom bikes, and you can see the leaders of the pack in this video. It’s a
tour you won’t soon forget, and it takes you into places normally closed to
the public.
#1000-10
52 minutes - $25
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Ron Finch
Motorcycle Artist
Ron Finch is well known as a builder of fantastic custom motorcycles. This
45 minute video explores his work over three decades, and offers a rare
behind-the-scenes look at his unique style. Ron shows the ‘intimate
details’ of nine motorcycle masterpieces, and gives a tour of his
museum-like self-built motorcycle shop. You’ll see demonstrations of the
unusual processes he developed for his wild multi-colored surrealistic
paint jobs, and you’ll watch him do his signature metal sculpting on
fenders and tanks. The last segment of the video features the paintings and
sculpture Ron created for an architectural commission.
#1000-7 45 minutes - $25
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More
Motorcycle Masters
Join Ron Covell as he visits some of the
nation’s most exciting motorcycle designers and builders. The first stop is
with Lynn Ashcroft from Salem
Oregon, who has a truly
unique vision with his bike designs. Next is Hank Young from Marietta Georgia,
who mixes traditional hot rod themes with his bike designs. From Duncanville Texas,
Joe Martin, of Martin Brothers Bikes shows his incredible bikes,
with metal and paint detailing like no other! Salinas Boyz’
Cole Foster shows his fantastic ‘Bobber’ style bike, along with some
other fine projects. The last stop is with Teddy Kimer
Jr. of Teddie’s Hot Bikes in St. Petersburg
Florida, who shows his sensational ‘Zoso” bike
(on front cover), that won top awards at the Grand National Roadster
Show, the Rat’s Hole show in Daytona Beach, and was also featured at
the Essen Motor Show in Germany. This video offers a rare view inside the
shops and minds of some of the nation’s top builders!
#1000-16
74 minutes - $25
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Shop Tour
Videos
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Shop
Tour Volume 1:
Join Ron Covell as he visits master
metalworkers in six fascinating, but very different shops. You’ll see Richie Willett displaying his outrageous
custom-built phaeton, Fay Butler demonstrating the power hammer and planishing hammer, Ron Fournier demonstrating
metal shaping and displaying his highly detailed model cars, Terry Steagall showing how he created his 85% scale “Shrunken
Truck”, John Glover demonstrating wheeling techniques in his home
shop, and Jim Alley of Profile Racing Products giving a tour of his
fabulous facility, specializing in pro-street Anglias.
#1000-8
48 minutes - $25
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Shop
Tour Volume 2
Visit the
workshops of Jackie Howerton, Alyn Swedberg, Bobby
Walden, Dave Propst, and Bobby Alloway, where you'll see some of the top vehicles in
the country being built, as well as some of the most innovative shop
equipment anywhere. Each builder has a unique style, and they bring their
creativity to life in this colorful video.
#1000-9
50 minutes - $25
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Shop
Tour Volume 3
The first
stop is with rod builder extrordinare Dick
Carroll, who shows his brilliantly designed speedster. Next is Cass Nawrocki, showing
his high-end restoration projects, and demonstrating his unusual techniques
on his well-tooled English wheel. Richard Pauza,
with Brett and Patrick Kinsfather are
building a pair of ‘32 Ford inspired cars with demanding, curved-tube
chassis construction. Tom Lipton shows a variety of metalshaping machines he’s built, including his
powerful Helve hammer. Tom puts his wheel and hammer through their paces,
and you’ll be amazed to see how quickly they shape metal.
#1000-11
63 minutes - $25
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Shop
Tour Volume 4
Join Ron Covell
as he visits some of the top car builders in the nation. The tour starts
with Bruce Terry in Seaside, California, who shows a custom bodied
bike, beautifully stylized '36 and '37 Ford roadsters, his unique English
Wheel, and a full-size Ferrari front end sculpture made from copper.Alan Johnson, in Gadsden, Alabama
is next, showing his '32 Ford coupe, and several cars under construction. George
King from Huntsville,
Alabama, proudly shows the
'37 Ford coupe Alan recently built for him. Marcel and Luc De Ley from Corona,
California are next, showing
their incredible arsenal of high-end metal shaping equipment,
and many custom-bodied cars in different stages of completion. The last
stop is with Troy Trepanier in Manteno, Illinois,
who gives an in-depth tour of his beautiful '62 Chevy project car,
named "Chicayne".
#1000-13
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Tour Volume 5
Stan Carter shows the powerful metal shaping machines
he’s built from surplus materials, while his son Kyle shows how
Stan’s power shrinker plus Helve and Planishing hammers can speed the work of making
motorcycle gas tanks from heavy-gauge steel. Jim Hume shows the
impeccably crafted land speed record car he is building from scratch, a
tribute to the work of a gifted and inspiring builder! Ed Scutchfield proudly shows an RS 60 Porsche Spyder he has beautifully re-bodied. The metalwork is
so flawless that the owner doesn’t plan to paint it! Ed also gives a
demonstration on a rare McGee edge-wiring machine, and shows some parts
made using simple stamping dies. Colton Hardison
shows the sensational ‘33 Dodge pickup truck he scratch-built the body for
using a Yoder power hammer, Pullmax, and Ecklold Piccolo. Rick ‘Speed’ Lefever
closes the tour with his brilliant pro-modified quad-turbo Mercedes racer.
The craftsmanship and engineering on this car is phenomenal, with lots of
titanium, billet aluminum, and exquisitely crafted carbon fiber. As a
bonus, Rick demonstrates the ‘tent’ method of welding large titanium
structures like his fabricated rear axle housing.
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Beyond
the Boundaries
This video features six builders who
have taken truly unique paths with automotive design. Aerodynamic pioneer
and visionary Jocko Johnson traces his path from record-breaking
dragsters in the 1950's, through wood and metal sculpture, to
his Bonneville racer like no other. Drag Racing legend Kent Fuller
displays his truly innovative
flathead-powered monocoque streamliner, built on
a surprisingly modest budget. The late "Big Daddy" Ed Roth
shows the consruction details of "Stealth",
the last car he built. Mike Cooper displays the "Tubester",the sensuous
1933 Ford pickup whose design went from simple to spectacular. Michael
Leeds shows "Bertha" a hugeboat-tailed
roadster built on a Seagrave fire truck chassis.
And last, Randall Grubb shows "The Blastolene
Special" a custom-built speedster designed around a 1790 cubic inch
air-cooled V-12 tank engine! 1lb.
#1000-14 60 minutes - $25
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In the
Shop with Craig Naff
Craig Naff is one of the finest metalworkers in the nation,
with milestone credits to his name such as the Smoothster,
Cadzilla, and SmoothNess.
This video features a tour through Craig’s shop, showing his projects and
equipment, then he demonstrates making a skirted
fender with a wired and beaded edge. You’ll be amazed as the fender takes
shape, with each piece formed so perfectly that little finish work is
needed.
#1000-6 97 minutes - $49
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Steve
Davis Shop Tour
Steve
Davis is one of the premiere metalworkers in the nation. He talks
about the fine points of high-end metalwork, his tool collection, and gives
great demonstrations of making gas tanks and hoods, and of gas welding
aluminum. He gives an in-depth look at the beautiful metal-finished
modifications to a ‘32 Ford coupe.
#1000-05 48 minutes - $25
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Building
the California
Star
The
“California Star”, built by Ron Covell, is
one of the top show cars of all time. Space frame chassis and full independent
suspension design and fabrication are shown clearly, along with
step-by-step aluminum body construction, paint, and final assembly.
#1000-2 29 minutes - $25
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Scratch-Building
a Fender
What do you do if you have a
car with a fender that is damaged beyond repair, or missing? Ron shows how to
use the opposite fender to design a buck, pointing out the features required
to make a new fender that perfectly mirrors the model. You’ll see him analyze
a ’36 Ford fender, determine the number of pieces to make it from, and
exactly where to place the seams to accommodate the intricate details,
including the running board bulge and the rolled edge of the wheel opening.
This is a fascinating, in-depth look at the start-to-finish construction of a
challenging project!
#1000 -24 119
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