Classic Car Restoration: Body Work : Metal Shrinking Tool: Car Restoration Tips

Learn how to use metal shrinking tool when doing body work and restoring a car in this free DIY car-restoration video from our expert mechanic and body shop owner. Expert: Doug Jenkins Bio: Doug Jenkins runs Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods in St. Louis, where he restores classic cars and creates mild to wild custom street rods. He races a 1972 Corvette in the SCCA performance rally series. Filmmaker: Ross Safronoff

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16 thoughts on “Classic Car Restoration: Body Work : Metal Shrinking Tool: Car Restoration Tips

  1. snakeoil24

    Doug change your starter message and study what your going to say before you record, peope will think your prepared and know what your doing then

    steve

  2. yasafusa

    I was just thinking, “I could certainly do better with a hammer and anvil!” Gah, that piece looked chewed on!

  3. DaDCustom

    realy doug come on looks like u let a godam beaver chew on that piece of metal my 12yr old son can do much better than that wow how much dose it cost ur daddy every year to keep your doors open

  4. ballpean

    holy smokes, shape and form lads!!! Where is your radius gauges, and numbered pattern. . . I think that curve was a 4″ radius. . .

  5. carsearchli

    HI #UN#, We’d love to re-post one of your vids. Let us know which one and we’ll post & circulate it right away.
    Harv.

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