Rear fender klater fron scratch

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Awesome job. You guyZ still have blacksmiths there?!?! How cool is that!!
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I love to hear that as i am a blacksmith, and they'er thinning out every year




GREAT JOB, cant wait to see it in paint
 
Close the second hole and tack it in place.
It needs to be finished but you get the idea.
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Those are great. Ever think about producing and selling?
 
[I love to hear that as i am a blacksmith, and they'er thinning out every year.

That isn't really blacksmithing, it is?

I call that stuff tin knocking.

Nice work!

You need to switch your iPad to English. I was impressed that nearly everyone under 50 years old in Holland speaks English. Dutch kind of sounds like the Plattdeutsch that my grandfather spoke, but I can't understand much of it.
 
That isn't really blacksmithing, it is?

I call that stuff tin knocking..




Yes, i agree, but as the last few months would have it, i have been taking small jobs like this in my shop to fill the voids, well paying for the time it takes. Less an less 15 million dollar homes are being built around here, none the less, a repair to a fuel tank inbetween a chandalier and 140' of handcrafted railing shouldnt demote my blacksmith skills or title.

ANVIL.......very nice work on your website

WAITING FOR TIME........great fab skills on your flares......i see some similarity
 
What gauge steel did you use?

Looks good. In in Alaska so Im on the other other side of the world. LOL
 
What gauge steel did you use?

Looks good. In in Alaska so Im on the other other side of the world. LOL

1mm steel, don't know what gauge that is.
For me alaska is the other side, its just which way you devide the globe, horizontal or vertical.:D
 
Just curious on this picture:

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If you tuck the rear tire in via a rock or bump, it looks like it'd connect with the inner body pretty quickly. Not much room for error. Are you going to be going to narrower tires or a spacer to push the tire out a bit to account for this?
 
Just curious on this picture:

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If you tuck the rear tire in via a rock or bump, it looks like it'd connect with the inner body pretty quickly. Not much room for error. Are you going to be going to narrower tires or a spacer to push the tire out a bit to account for this?

It just looks like that but your looking at a clamp in front of the camera lens. The distance is the same as original.
 

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