Not without a license from the NFL.
William Neubecker has written: 'Home instruction for sheet metal workers' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Sheet-metal work' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Automobiles & Sheet Metal Boats' 'Sheet-metal work' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Home instruction for sheet metal workers' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Sheet-metal work' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Short patterns, kinks and quick methods for sheet metal workers, time, labor and material saving procedure' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work 'Antique automobile body construction and restoration' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Bodies, Collectors and collecting
332322 (Sheet Metal Work Manufacturing) is the coding.
Large sheet metal operations used central computers to direct all sheet metal-forming operations.
In the late 1990s, 4,201 companies were involved in the U.S. sheet metal work industry.
James S. Daugherty has written: 'Sheet Metal Pattern Drafting and Shop Problems' 'Essentials of Sheet Metal Work and Pattern Drafting' 'Sheet Metal Pattern Drafting and Shop Problems' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work, Patternmaking, Pattern-making
W. Watkins has written: 'Sheet metal fabrication' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work
Leroy J. Blinn has written: 'A practical workshop companion for tin, sheet iron and copper plate workers' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal work, Workshop recipes, Metal work, Metal-work
A bead roller is used to shape metal. It raises a bead in sheet metal to add rigidity. They are mostly used by people who do specialized work with sheet metal.
Jianjun Zhai has written: 'Ban liao he xing cai de chong ya yu cheng xing ji shu' -- subject(s): Sheet-metal, Sheet-metal work, Punching (Metal-work), Metal stamping
F. S. Kidder has written: 'Triangulation applied to sheet metal pattern cutting' -- subject(s): Patternmaking, Sheet-metal work
Due to steel fabrication being a primarily hands-on, online instruction is rare. However, see http://www.sheetmetalworld.com/sheet-metal-news/fabrication-tutorials/22-sheet-metal-tutorials for 22 tutorials on sheet metal work.
Sheet metal used on older car bodies typically ranges from a gauge of 16 to 18. Sheet metal used on the auto body of new vehicles and when aftermarket body work is performed tends to be between 20 and 22 gauge.