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Episode 5: Using a Pullmax to bead the toe boards 

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I'm building customized 1956 Studebaker pickup, inspired by the R&C Dream Truck.
In this episode I take care of a bunch of little details around building the firewall, engine recess and toe boards. In particular, I explain my process for installing the beads in 16 gauge steel using a Pullmax and dies from www.toolsforsh.... I also install a high beam switch using a cool bracket from ‪@HammerFabOfficial‬ (hammerfab.com/).

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@RonCovell
@RonCovell Год назад
Joe - Wow - those beads came out great! 16-gauge steel is often a bear to work with, but those dies seemed to power through it with no problem. Clever idea to use steel angle as both a stop, and as a strengthening bar to keep the panel flat.
@McGlynnOnMaking2024
@McGlynnOnMaking2024 Год назад
Thanks Ron, it worked out well for this situation. I’m really happy to be making progress on this after so long.
@joell439
@joell439 Месяц назад
👍👍😎👍👍
@emiliobellido9120
@emiliobellido9120 7 месяцев назад
Gracias por el video, recién he comprado una Pullmax y me has dado idea de forma de trabajo. Soy del Perú
@jimstarr6196
@jimstarr6196 6 месяцев назад
Is that a P2? Does it handle 16ga. I’m just curious because I have one and haven’t used it yet. I was hoping I didn’t buy too small of one. Thanks for your video.
@McGlynnOnMaking2024
@McGlynnOnMaking2024 6 месяцев назад
Mine is a P3, 16mm tool shank. It’s the smallest model, handles 16 ga Crs without breaking a sweat.
@Rappe1967
@Rappe1967 8 месяцев назад
Great explanation of you! Thanks for sharing.Just bought a Pullmax and is in the faze of understanding details and your talking is spot on.
@IowaMercMan
@IowaMercMan Год назад
Man, you’re good. I should just throw my tools away. 😂. Very cool project. Wondering if you could “go deep” on sectioning the cab and doors. In particular how you decided where to cut/join. How did you keep the cab stable while you cut it apart? I was also wondering how you sectioned the cowl to accept a sectioned hood.
@McGlynnOnMaking2024
@McGlynnOnMaking2024 Год назад
thanks for the kind words! I started trying to explain the sectioning and realized I couldn’t do it justice with just words. I will see if I can make a video on that, great suggestion.
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