06-05-2014, 01:35 PM | #1 |
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So I have been doing my body work for awhile now and I'm to the point where I'm starting to get discouraged by all the uneven gaps and dents and hours of sanding and bondo. So I'm looking for some advice to help me with my weekend garage time maybe something to help motivate me, I've been told beer works..
I've been trying to figure out how my brackets should be set up for my alternator and this seems to be the best answer I've come up with so far... what do you think am i crazy stupid or just wrong here? For any of the guys with smaller shops, that stripped their panels to bare steel; then repainted. How did you find it was easiest to juggle and organize all this? it seems like I'm moving parts back and forth and not really getting anything done. What was your quickest cleanest method of stripping the paint? At the same time keeping this all organized? could i get some detailed pictures of the shift linkage for the tott shifter? I'm sure i will have more questions later as I get goin this weekend. btw trying to get my truck ready for paint and painted in a single car garage..
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