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Old 11-06-2007, 10:20 PM   #122
Rokcrln
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Re: LFD's Project Traizer 2WD closed cab.

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Originally Posted by red71cheyenne View Post
So you are going to blast, then install the replacement panels? Just wondering why you wouldn't go ahead and install, then blast once all assembled. Jeff.
Good question! I want the blaster to have full access to every thing posible. With the dash out, bed sides off, rockers and floors out and on a tip and flip dolly they will be able to get almost every square inch of this blazer. They will also be tipping it on it side to get teh entire bottom surface as well. The only thing they will not have access to is the inside of the head liner and under side of the roof. That is one reason we used the cab that we did for the roof section is because it had zero rust.
So once it is blasted and epoxy coated I will then replace all the areas that you have seen so far. I have made all the cuts in places that I will be able to get to thru the rocker box ends to prime and seal after install. I felt this was the best way to insure a longer rust free life after completion.

Kevin
LFD Inc.

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