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Wray's a good friend and his shop is about a 20 minute drive from me, out into the country.  He ALWAYS has some fabulous projects going on in there and should be ramping up his regular metal working classes as the Covid panic eases.  Wray's a very cool guy who crams a lot into every day.  His metal working classes are frequent (monthly or less) and very well attended from people all over the world (even Mexico, Bruce!)   His current shop was supposed to be his last as it was 3X bigger than his prior shop.  He ran out of space in less than 2 years.  

Another friend, Hot Rod Ron, took a Wray's $1,200 class and ended up making a pair of front fenders for his '34 Dodge coupe.  He had found a pair in Kentucky that looked pretty sad for over $2K for the pair so a brand new, hand-made pair for $1,200 AND new-found metal working skills seemed like a bargain.  Here's Ron's Hot Rod, sitting in front of Wray's shop.  BTW, the front fenders and running boards are all one piece:

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(  @edsnova This is the guy who was giving me tips to pass along for your bead roller)

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