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<blockquote data-quote="davieh3350" data-source="post: 7104761" data-attributes="member: 52292"><p>No, made a point of shaping it away from the axle, practice for when I get around to the bloody pickup.</p><p>Paper template for a start for the rough shape, it gives you an idea of which areas need shrunk and which need stretched, then batter feck out of it on the sand bag, offer it up, back to sand bag and batter feck out of it, offer it up. Keep on at it. a lump of steel as an anvil for folding over the flange and flattening lumps too. A few dollys would be good, but not got that much stuff yet. Got some railway line to make some with. The lump of en24 I took with me was too rough and it left a lot of marks on it.</p><p></p><p>I did tap it a little once I tacked it in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davieh3350, post: 7104761, member: 52292"] No, made a point of shaping it away from the axle, practice for when I get around to the bloody pickup. Paper template for a start for the rough shape, it gives you an idea of which areas need shrunk and which need stretched, then batter feck out of it on the sand bag, offer it up, back to sand bag and batter feck out of it, offer it up. Keep on at it. a lump of steel as an anvil for folding over the flange and flattening lumps too. A few dollys would be good, but not got that much stuff yet. Got some railway line to make some with. The lump of en24 I took with me was too rough and it left a lot of marks on it. I did tap it a little once I tacked it in place. [/QUOTE]
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