Hi Mike, long time since you have been here, You must be playing with the VW.
I just picked up some mallets to go with the shot bag and I have a cheapie old set of body hammers.
I think once I figure out what I am doing, I may be able to get the time down to 2 hours or so for a complete fender. I bet the aluminum shapes up much quicker than steel.
As for Horrible Freight, I have noticed that over the last few years the quality of some stuff has improved. I read that one of the owners son's has had a big impact on this. They built a new testing facility, and are demanding better quality from their suppliers.
I also have one of their throttles shears, and what a crude casting it is. I disassembled it, bead blasted it clean, smoothed the rough casting, and then trued all the mating surfaces. What a huge difference this made. Now, I understand this is not a Beverly Shear, but for the $100 I have into it, it works amazingly well.
While speaking of tools, I like Grizzly. They seem to be a couple of steps in refinement ahead of HF, and usually work well right out of the box, albeit at a higher cost.