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Sheet metal is a huge part of any hotrod build or autobody repair. Whether you’re fixing a dent, rust, hail, etc. here is a tutorial “How-To” video that shows it all. Hopefully you’ll learn some valuable tips and tricks about working with sheet metal! Thanks for watching! To see more bad ass car & instructional videos, don’t forget to subscribe using this link:

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  1. Traplines and Inlines

    Seen your truck at SEMA on Deboss garage so i thought i would check out your channel. I was not disappointed, great video! Looking forward to more content.

  2. Huide Y

    that machine is a monster, makes things a lot easier…

  3. Samson Stella

    Love the content can't stand the background music. Just my two cents. Keep up the good fight.

  4. Deke Bell

    Where has this channel been!? Happy I found you!

  5. HotRodHippie

    Might I recommend if folks want to use this method, primer your flange before you install it into place. You can primer/Paint the flange as a rust preventative then strip just what you need to for welding. Say just small spots for spot welding or the edge of your step for fully welding.

    Any rust preventative barrier you can get in place is going to help in the long run. It is always my goal to make something better than it was before. I don't support overlapping panels like this but fully understand the intention of this method for many folks. Right on.

  6. Sol

    Can you do another video on rust proofing the new metal and finishing steps thanks

  7. Vw Coco

    Superb work !! Just subscribed thanks Andy -vwcoco – uk

  8. Joseph Lance

    Very nice work, pays off in the end when you do it properly

  9. tom thompson

    dont you find the flat part of the flange you rolled is just a future rust trap , far better to butt weld and finish without the moisture trap

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