Swage lines in trunk panel- any tips?

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Swage lines in trunk panel- any tips?

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I'm panelling over my wheel well and i'd like swage lines putting into the new section before welding it in.

I've asked a couple of metal shops and their only option is a press brake-One tried with a modified tool and mangled my 1st panel. The 2nd shop isn't confident of avoiding the same problem... :?

Anyone not a million miles from N Wales got a swager/ Jenny/ English wheel- type machine i could come & use/ borrow/ buy for £100-ish?
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my dad has the perfect tool for the job.

its an really old peice of kit for making swage lines and arch lips.

he is located in bedfordshire, if you can get the sheet to him he wont mind doing it, but i dont think he would not wont to lend it out like??
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Thanks for the offer Pete- if i was nearer i'd take it :thumbright:

Looks like i've found a solution now- the guy who does my ally welding for me says he has the same sort of thing. We're gonna try it in the next few days.
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There's several Jenny's on the 'bay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Swage-Swager-Shee ... 7C294%3A50
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I bought that one on ebay :D
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latil wrote:I bought that one on ebay :D
latil, will this machine only be able to put swage lines in close to an outside edge ???
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Cannonball wrote:
latil wrote:I bought that one on ebay :D
latil, will this machine only be able to put swage lines in close to an outside edge ???
Good old school tool, will be easy enough to modify, to give deeper throat.

Talking of deep throats, my mates just built a louvre press with a 50" throat.
Hes gone louvre mad at the moment

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Cannonball wrote:
latil wrote:I bought that one on ebay :D
latil, will this machine only be able to put swage lines in close to an outside edge ???
Yep 2 1/2" in from the edge max,until I get to it :lol: I might even make another larger one.
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mopar_mark wrote:
Cannonball wrote:
latil wrote:I bought that one on ebay :D
latil, will this machine only be able to put swage lines in close to an outside edge ???
Good old school tool, will be easy enough to modify, to give deeper throat.

Talking of deep throats, my mates just built a louvre press with a 50" throat.
Hes gone louvre mad at the moment

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Hope he carries a brolly in there :shock:

Got my swage lines done nicely ...

http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic ... 6&start=60
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