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Yes the more the merrier. I found that table spoon did beautifully in the curve of the rear wheel wells. Just warm the metal till the undercoating starts to soften up. It will scrape right off. So much debate over whether your putting to much heat to the metal??? Just need to warm the metal. No...
Yes! They are great for that. Just stood there with propane torch a selection of scrapers and a wire brush and scotch pads. Did the whole underside of my 70 Charger in about 12 hours. With the odd beer break. :drinks: I collected a rounded 5 gallon bucket full of undercoating!
I have stated it...
When mine was "perfectly balanced" she could sit anywhere on the 360* That's when she was empty. Mine has the locking wheel (sprocket cog) you can see it in the top photo. I only had the one. But there was jamb bolts on both ends to help steady her. I never used them only when I took her home...
So at 3 o'clock, the car is right on it's side? Door handle straight up? And at 6 o'clock, the roof would be right down. Correct? From what I think your saying, It sounds like its top heavy. Therefore needed to be lowered. Just do it in little steps and retry. Try not to be in a hurry. I know...
Well it all depends right? If your into something like I showed filing down some weld a fairly aggressive file will work for a few strokes. Then work your way down then change up to the paper or emery cloth. Now to take out a dimple you made trying to remove a dent a small finer file for...
Oh. One thing to add. If possible. Do your buffing out side. Man oh man, what a mess. Little cloth particles of the wheels go flying every where. I'm lucky that I have a out side bench out behind the shop that I use to do all my cutting, grinding, wire wheeling, buffing anything messy. All of...
You will be able to do a nice job yourself. I watched those video's also and anything else I could find. The key thing s patience. Certainly don't think your going to a great polish job in a few minutes. Well I guess you could if the trim is in decent shape. One thing I think was mentioned in...
I have a interchange manual. Yep says it wont fit. I thought for sure it would bolt right on.
The book is a aftermarket book published by MBI. I always wondered how accurate it is? In other words do I trust it???
G'day guys and gals. I thought what the heck I think I know the answer but since I have all you for a reference, why not.
Tapping plates are what they are referred to in the parts book for the 1970 Charger/Coronet (yes it say T plate but for the other models is says tapping plate) and all the...
Yes Wayne. You have helped me look at things differently. Thank you. Always time for the family. Kids were wondering what happened to me. So different now than when I was raising them.
Try to take them out for breakfast at least once a week. Two oldest grand kids missing here. So hard to bring...
10-4 Wayne on the squirrel fan! lol
Roger my paint man gave me his old paint room exhaust fan. Gave me right! lol She's a monster! One of those sealed explosion proof fans.She would suck the chrome off of a trailer hitch. Suck in any plastic temp paint booth. Here is a pic of it when I got it...
That's right guys! Love to see what your using! Ideas?? No mostly spray bombs. Maybe a small touch up gun. Those two part spray bombs are sweet for small amounts of decent hard paint!
Shop vac eh?? Great Idea for a small area. Like this small paint tent. Squirrel cage blower?? I'm going to...