Keep up the good work! 2020 will be here before you know it
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popeyes71 wrote:My hats off to you Manny! That's some real determination and dedication! All that hard work will pay off when 2020 comes!
Thanks guys means a lot. Have nothing new to report just lots of welding... i am dreaming about having the welder burn thru thin metal..... whew lots of welding. I just keep thinking at least its a mig..hdman90 wrote:I wish I could do metal work like that!
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woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
Before and after pics of this kind of work is the most rewarding because it has the biggest change to the vehicle. What I like is that if you screw up just do it again with little to no cost...just time and you don't have to be so worry about the paint!Manny wrote:popeyes71 wrote:My hats off to you Manny! That's some real determination and dedication! All that hard work will pay off when 2020 comes!Thanks guys means a lot. Have nothing new to report just lots of welding... i am dreaming about having the welder burn thru thin metal..... whew lots of welding. I just keep thinking at least its a mig..hdman90 wrote:I wish I could do metal work like that!
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woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
Never heard of it and never used it even most of the guys i know haven't. I will give it a try no doubt. I am a evercoat guy but they have the same thing as all metal i think.67mann wrote:I suggest the use of allmetal as opposed to regular bondo on all the fixes around the door and drip edge
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
Bullitt74 wrote:That is some amazing work Manny. Wish I had your skills!
SMH1970 wrote:Bullitt74 wrote:That is some amazing work Manny. Wish I had your skills!![]()
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I wish I had those skills too - great work Manny! I don't have as much bodywork to do, but I'm hesitating. Guess there is no better way to figure it out than to get at it. Watching what you're doing is great guidance.
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).