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Old 06-20-2005, 04:46 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by sw20>>s14

oh yeah...hahaha...asshole! lol jk...does that mean my shop doesnt care about lil ole me?
lol, i dont know guy..

spot weld cutter and a drill, a sheet metal knife, die grinder.. a chassis diagram with measurments... good ole measuring tape... a welder... some roloc pads, some seam weld... some bondo. all paint stuff ..
this is just a short summary!!!!

start remvoving bent chassis parts after the car has been thru some pulls, to pull the creases out before u ever start welding, use sheet metal screws to keep everything solid.for aligning body panels and welding...once its all fitted.. then start spot welding the parts from the clip to the chassis.... use seam weld where it had when it came from the factory... grind down the spot weld.. fill in the pinholes with bondo with ur finger... sand it smooth.. spray some primer.. sand it with like 325 grit... and paint wah lah... better then before...
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