Re: 49' Patina bagged in PA
mcfly, yes I have heard of that process, but didn't really have a tank and or desire to do that with this dash. Its def cool process. I just got in there and sanded the stuff by hand good enough for epoxy to set over and should hold that from coming back. My sandblaster worked for a split second and it worked great, than it just wouldn't work.
shannon, thanks. kind words coming from such a good fabricator as you is nice to hear. I still have some work to do to get this in paint. Yeah things are slowly coming together and are long over due thats for sure. I gotta now come up with money for electric company to run line out to my garage, ontop of the new welder I need. Been catching alot of hard breaks lately, but I will get there.
that link setup is from ridetech. I had full intentions on doing my own from scratch. But I might still just go this route and fine tune it a bit. For the price I could get it for, its only slightly more to buy this kit than all the materials I'd need. We'll see where it goes soon.
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