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Old May 12th 2005, 13:30
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Metal working question

I've seen many times where aluminium was used to create doorpanels or other
panels.
Anybody hear have experience with that ?
I'd like to know how they make those 'folds' or 'indents' in the panels
to make them more rigid.

Also, how do they work with it without denting it ? Can you actually
straighten it ?

Last question, anybody know where to get an electric sheet metal nibbler (cutter) ?

Thanks.

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Old May 12th 2005, 13:54
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The ribs are formed with a bead roller. Most commercial aluminum sheet has a protective film on it to protect it from scratches when forming it. About anything you need (or could want) for metal forming is available from The Eastwood Company . You may want to try Harbor Freight for a cheap electric nibber.
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