e-tek
Well-known member
OK, so I was just posting a rant in the FabricatingForum about guys who only think the most expenive tools will do (even if they use them once a year!) and I thought there must be more guys like me out there who can make some tools, substitute this for that or sometimes even buy cheap stuff because it can work as good as the high dollar stuff.
Not that I don't like expensive, well-made tools, I certianly do - but often it comes down to affording, timing and deciding when and where to put limited funds.
So, post your ingenious tool substitutes ideas, here, your one-off homemade ideas, pics of your latest homemade specialtly items, words of praise ofr a cheap welder or ???
Maybe we can save a buck from your ideas.
I'll start: even though I grew up in abodyshop I never saw a shot or sand bag for shaping metal. Once I saw and tried, I was hooked. But some places wanted nearly $100.00 for a GD bag of sand! My wife had some spare canvass, the lady next door double stitched it for me into a square and I filled it with coarse playground sand: cost = nothing!! I've already used it to shape the front and rear valenced on my Challenger!

So, post your ingenious tool substitutes ideas, here, your one-off homemade ideas, pics of your latest homemade specialtly items, words of praise ofr a cheap welder or ???
Maybe we can save a buck from your ideas.I'll start: even though I grew up in abodyshop I never saw a shot or sand bag for shaping metal. Once I saw and tried, I was hooked. But some places wanted nearly $100.00 for a GD bag of sand! My wife had some spare canvass, the lady next door double stitched it for me into a square and I filled it with coarse playground sand: cost = nothing!! I've already used it to shape the front and rear valenced on my Challenger!

