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    Thanks for the kind words lamin8r.

    This deck lid is becoming a long project.
    I'm still busy tapping away.
    Once I get to the top of the repair, I may go bact to the bottom and start tapping away all over again to get out all the imperfections.
    This is a good opportunity to really learn some slapper and dolly skills.
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    I got the deck lid skin pretty much done.
    I found a few dings to work out after I sprayed the inside with epoxy.







    I then had to move to the inner panel.
    There was bondo hiding some holes as well and the whole lower edge had rotted out.


















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    That nasty old deck lid came out super, Pugs!!!! Some really nice pingin' and dingin'!!!!
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    Thanks Dave.

    I found a self inflicted ding in it after I hit it with epoxy....DOH.
    So a little more pinging and dinging is in the near future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 123pugsy View Post
    Thanks Dave.

    I found a self inflicted ding in it after I hit it with epoxy....DOH.
    So a little more pinging and dinging is in the near future.
    Thought I was the only one that did that, Pugs.----got a bit of repair to do on the back of the Plymouth now--and it's all painted!!!
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    got a bit of repair to do on the back of the Plymouth now--and it's all painted!!![/QUOTE]
    Don't you just hate when that happens. been there done that
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    It should be criminal to park a body on over that chassis artwork--------
    And that's it, I'm putting all my tools in a yard sale and taking up checkers!!!!!! Perley
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Thought I was the only one that did that, Pugs.----got a bit of repair to do on the back of the Plymouth now--and it's all painted!!!

    I guess mine's small potatos now.
    I only have the inside epoxied.
    I feel your pain. Ouch.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrodder43 View Post
    It should be criminal to park a body on over that chassis artwork--------
    And that's it, I'm putting all my tools in a yard sale and taking up checkers!!!!!! Perley
    Thanks Perley.
    It does seem kinda crazy to do all that work and then drop a body on it but I guess that's what I gotta do to not have a painted chassis.

    Oh yeah, don't sell them tools off yet. You're still on the right side of the dirt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrodder43 View Post
    It should be criminal to park a body on over that chassis artwork--------
    And that's it, I'm putting all my tools in a yard sale and taking up checkers!!!!!! Perley
    Yup........... If I was closer to you I'd throw my stuff in your yard sale and we would play after..........

    Pugs, just found this thread today, not quite thru yet, but great work. Like what your doing with the front end, and that chassis, well........ should say it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlotraf33 View Post
    Yup........... If I was closer to you I'd throw my stuff in your yard sale and we would play after..........

    Pugs, just found this thread today, not quite thru yet, but great work. Like what your doing with the front end, and that chassis, well........ should say it all.
    Thanks dlotraf33.
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    I hit the lid with some SPI epoxy.
    This stuff really shines for primer.














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    very nice metal work there pugsy i have been beating on metal for 36 years and i wish i had the time to do what your doing .i was going to start making alum parts for my goat. pick up the plains to make a wheel .just to many engines to machine and build .at one time i could beat/ slap file on body metal all day and night . l was happy with that like i was in my right mind and i did that till my arms started to fall off me
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    Exceptional job, Pugsy. Between you, Pat, Dave, and Pro Z (plus several others) I've learned more here in the last five years than I have in in the 20 before that. You guys do some amazing work and it's a pleasure to watch.

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    Ditto above comments, nice work!
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