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1. Bullseye Pick (score: 1)
Author: Diane and Roland Dudley <csx2282@juno.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 11:35:32 -0700
For a quite a while now I've been collecting references material on body sheet metal work, particularly aluminum sheet. A few years back Eastwood began listing a tool in their catalog called a Bullse
/html/british-cars/2003-04/msg00027.html (8,493 bytes)

2. Re: Bullseye Pick (score: 1)
Author: fawcett1187@attbi.com
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 23:03:41 +0000
I actually have one and have used it with some success. It takes a little getting used to, but it's pretty easy to use and it hits are very accurate. Comes with a pick head and a blunt head attachme
/html/british-cars/2003-04/msg00028.html (9,601 bytes)

3. Re: Bullseye Pick (score: 1)
Author: fawcett1187@attbi.com
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 23:04:02 +0000
I actually have one and have used it with some success. It takes a little getting used to, but it's pretty easy to use and it hits are very accurate. Comes with a pick head and a blunt head attachme
/html/british-cars/2003-04/msg00029.html (9,164 bytes)

4. Re: Bullseye Pick (score: 1)
Author: "Mark Watson" <watsonm05@attbi.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 21:40:08 -0400
Hi Roland, While I haven't actually used one of the Bullseye Picks either, a couple of years ago my brother and I when to Michigan and took a metalworking class with Ron Fournier. The class was great
/html/british-cars/2003-04/msg00030.html (9,854 bytes)

5. Re: Bullseye Pick (score: 1)
Author: Diane and Roland Dudley <csx2282@juno.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 19:58:23 -0700
Hi Mark, Thanks for the response. When I did a Google search on Bullseye Pick, Ron Fournier site was one of the ones that came up. His prices were also lower than Eastwood's, though slightly higher t
/html/british-cars/2003-04/msg00031.html (9,316 bytes)

6. Re: Bullseye Pick (score: 1)
Author: Eric <eric@erickson.on.net>
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 12:47:40 +1030
But of course everyone has their own ideas - and these people call the bullseye pick, "heavy, bulky, unwieldy" :-) Their tool is called a "sppon" (or is it a "slapper"). http://www.tinmantech.com/htm
/html/british-cars/2003-04/msg00032.html (7,999 bytes)

7. Re: Bullseye Pick (score: 1)
Author: Diane and Roland Dudley <csx2282@juno.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 10:42:49 -0700
Yep, I'm familiar with Kent White too, and have several of his videos. I definitively plan to add a slapper to my tool kit. Most of these specialist, including Covell, use them for shaping metal- Cov
/html/british-cars/2003-04/msg00034.html (7,970 bytes)

8. Re: Bullseye Pick (score: 1)
Author: Phil Bates <jello@ida.net>
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 19:44:16 -0600
I believe the bullseye pick is actually for fine work. The hammer and dolly are for the larger work. Once the panel is close to right with the body hammer and dolly, you sand it to find minor highs a
/html/british-cars/2003-04/msg00040.html (8,954 bytes)


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