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Making Motorcycle Gas Tanks (2002)

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Making Motorcycle Gas Tanks (2002)

Making Motorcycle Gas Tanks (2002)
eLearning | English | 720x480 | XVID ~1103 kbps | MP3 ~192 Kbps | 1.42 GB
Engineering and Technology

If you're doing sheet metal work on motorcycles, there are a number of specialized tools to choose from. Some tools (like hammers and welders) are essential, while others (like English Wheels and Plasma cutters) can speed the work, but are not absolutely necessary. In this article you will see how Ron Covell goes through the process of making a chopper-style gas tank with an unusual embossed design, and you'll see which tools he selects for his style of working.
The bike is a new project from Crime Scene Choppers, who wanted a tank that matched the flavor of their new stainless steel seat. This seat has truly unique styling, featuring a split through the center of the padded area. This 'bifurcated' design led to the pattern of the embossed area on the tank, which was made by using the English wheel in an unusual way.

Run time: ~165 min

Making Motorcycle Gas Tanks (2002)

Making Motorcycle Gas Tanks (2002)

Making Motorcycle Gas Tanks (2002)