Thanks, it has become a source of pride...there is nothing much more satisfying than seeing that stuff finally coming together.
I measure and make templates (cardboard) and do the setout on the sheet metal, CJ does the cutting and any scoring required with an angle grinder, I then do the trimming on a bench grinder and bending using a big vice and a lump hammer, CJ then does the welding.
The vice works well for most of the stuff we do. However the rear bumper required the use of a length of RHS steel and big G-clamps.
I would have to say that we have never thought that a brake press was needed.
The old dictum "measure twice cut (and bend) once" holds true.
At this stage I reckon could build a full size duplicate County out of cardboard. :roll: :wink:
