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Body Repairs Explained

5th October 1956, Page 71
5th October 1956
Page 71
Page 71, 5th October 1956 — Body Repairs Explained
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PDANEL beating is an art which can I be acquired only by extensive prac tical -experience. Body repairs in general frequently necessitate the reshaping of wings and panels—work which calls for a practical knowledge not only of panel beating, but of such processes as welding, shrinking, loading, finishing and so on.

To those who are engaged in this side of the• industry The Commercial Motor can_recommend a book recently pub

fished in Australia by 1-fornitz Publications, Inc. Not only does it cover the art of panel beating, but numerous examples arc given of the manner in which specific body damage should he tackled.

The clearly written text is well illustrated with line and half-tone blocks, of which there are over 100. This work, which costs £.1 10s., can be obtained from Angus and Robertson, Ltd., 105 Great Russell Street, London. W.C.I.

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