02-27-2011, 12:43 AM
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1 thing at a time is progress.
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Ball Ground GA
Posts: 5,511
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10
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Originally Posted by Strodder
It's hard to have patience. Take your time. I was already going to do the same thing. Glad your doing it first so I can learn from your mistakes. Not that you make any. 
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Your funny, all mistakes are posted here to help others not to repeat my misfortunes.
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Originally Posted by bubba327
Alan -You are an inspiration. And you still have some hair
But the closer I get to starting the body work on the 64 , the more worried I get. It has been over 20 years since I last spread Bondo, and I know things and products have improved since "back in the day".
Do you have any suggestions or books to re-learn body work and especially metal preparation using the new products?
I know the old skills will come back, but I would kinda like to avoid screwin things up if possible.
Bubba
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Thanks Bubba, your an inspiration as well. Yours is running. You say you've done body work before. It's like riding a bike. Techniques are pretty much the same for fillers. Yes the chemicals have gotten better. The best advice is to read the label of the product you are using. The manufacturer knows the product more than anyone. If you have a specific question hit me up. I will try to help. If you think you might screw something up just start in a small spot until you get back in the saddle. That way product waste will be minimal.
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Alan
Philippians 2:14-16
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