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  1. 70BeepBeep

    K-FRAME STAND

    You are welcome! Looks good!
  2. 70BeepBeep

    Comment by '70BeepBeep' in item 'My 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Restoration'

    Nice! Thank you! Hope you heal quickly and get back to work!
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    Comment by '70BeepBeep' in item 'My 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Restoration'

    LOL.. Yeah.. I am not looking forward to blocking it all out. I am not planning on losing interest. I am on a mission to finish this one. Thanks for the support!
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    Comment by '70BeepBeep' in item 'My 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Restoration'

    Thanks! Hopefully you were able to get to it!
  5. 70BeepBeep

    Comment by '70BeepBeep' in item 'My 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Restoration'

    Yes sir! One day at a time.. Thank you for the support!
  6. 70BeepBeep

    FOUND Looking for small patch - 68-70 Under Rear Seat Floor

    Ok.. please let me know. I am waiting about that long before I make one and finish putting in the rest of my floorpans..
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    FOUND Looking for small patch - 68-70 Under Rear Seat Floor

    You have it? Awesome! You can send me your price via pm..
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    FOUND Looking for small patch - 68-70 Under Rear Seat Floor

    That would be great! I will look forward to hearing if you do.
  9. 70BeepBeep

    FOUND Looking for small patch - 68-70 Under Rear Seat Floor

    Well, that was the plan, but I figured I would try this route first.. if nothing, then I will make it.
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    FOUND Looking for small patch - 68-70 Under Rear Seat Floor

    Hey guys, I am looking for a small patch. I would hate to cut up an otherwise good pan as I do not need the full pan. Perhaps someone out there has a parts car that this can be cut out of assuming the rest of the floor is junk? See pic.. I marked the small part I am looking for.. Thanks In...
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    Thoughts on: POR-15 epoxy, USC instead of lead(all metal) Alvin lab metal....

    I agree, if you are unable to patch it - or work it to very small low spots - Lead solder is the only way to go. All these aluminum fillers shrink/contract, not to mention that aluminum and steel aren't exactly compatible metals - they create galvanic corrosion. Most are just powdered aluminum...
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    Thoughts on: POR-15 epoxy, USC instead of lead(all metal) Alvin lab metal....

    I love SPI Epoxy for the seams also.. There is are great posts about it over on the SPI forums. http://www.spiuserforum.com/index.php?forums/metalworking.14/
  13. 70BeepBeep

    Core Support Replacement Question

    I suppose I could do that. Yes, you can see the damage and the crap welding that someone else did on it in my photo garage below in my signature.
  14. 70BeepBeep

    Core Support Replacement Question

    Check the progress in my photo garage.. I used a spot weld cutter and just went to town getting all that I needed to get them all out. Piece by piece. Just took my time and bent the metal where I needed to to access spot welds. I am currently just mocking up the new core support upper and...
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    Core Support Replacement Question

    I am for now.. I have no intention of getting rid of it until I have a definitive answer.. or not even then..
  16. 70BeepBeep

    Core Support Replacement Question

    Wouldn't that just defeat the purpose of replacing the bad one? It's pretty mangled.. And I really don't want to cut up a new one..
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    Core Support Replacement Question

    Hey guys.. For those that have or are currently replacing the core support on their project (like I am), did you punch the vin number onto the new support? I believe some states require an inspection for stuff like this to ensure parts aren't stolen. Just not sure about stamping the car's vin...
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