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Old 05-24-2012, 10:25 AM   #13
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Re: 1972 blazer: project classic

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Originally Posted by hunter_507 View Post
i am having trouble taking off the fenders at the moment... gotta save up for a electric handsaw :P all the bolts connecting it to the wheel wells are rusted and eroded to the point where i don't even know what kind of bolts they where. i havent made a whole lot of progress, i dont get to go to my dads that often, but i might be moving back in with him this summer, so ill hopefully start moving along then.
JMHO!, but i think a good angle grinder with a cut off wheel would fit your needs better. If you do buy one, make sure you wear goggles and a shield, kevlar gloves gloves are also a good addition to your PPE (personal protection equipment)

Im lucky to only bear scars from using the tools, because of binding the blades.

Good luck with your project, and dont be afraid to ask questions, or advise
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