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06-25-2004 11:02 AM #1
lead work
well this silly boy here is gunna try his hand at lead because i shudder when i hear the word bondo. but i know someone here has to have done this before anything at all will help thanks.
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06-27-2004 06:32 PM #2
WOW it took 1 hour 30 mins to read that second article !after that its bondo sled for sure my goodness and that paint job wow I will be be sprayin a heavy immersion marine paint too.if someone were to hit or scratch that car i would have a anurism right on the spot
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06-27-2004 07:02 PM #3
Originally posted by shawnlee28
WOW it took 1 hour 30 mins to read that second article !after that its bondo sled for sure my goodness and that paint job wow I will be be sprayin a heavy immersion marine paint too.if someone were to hit or scratch that car i would have a anurism right on the spotYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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06-27-2004 09:47 PM #4
OMG......lolJim
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07-04-2004 05:20 PM #5
Man that looks like a lot of work for something so small. Might as well just make another panel or something. I can see doing it on a door but why don't you just cut the rusted peice out and put in another peice of metal?www.streamlineautocare.com
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