First thanks man!
Second you would not be the first to ask about a still I think they call it?
I have never made one but understand the principle and probably could.
I knew I loved you like a brother!
Sheet metal has been very good to me.
I owned and worked for myself with same partner for 10+ years. He and I now work at 'new company' [ 4 years] and still have my 10' tennsmith 14ga. , an 8 foot 22Ga. and the Tapco Max [ my first brake from 20 years ago!].Still have 4 foot shear,3 foot bar fold and fork truck. Many 24 inch coil left overs.
Most my work is in 24 Ga. 'Galvalume' and copper [ both 160z and 20 oz].
Metal work is an art, especially in the field.
The 8 footer, tapco and a 4' shear would arrive on site via trailer.
New company has new shop being built this year where I hope to move all that stuff plus my carpentry shop.
I would love to get my 30x50 shop and two car garage back!
My first big job of the 'season' will be close to 2 hours one way. Maybe 2 months worth of it ! Still got 2 big ones close to home to do my part on first.