12-12-2021, 01:00 PM | #11 |
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Re: '72 Ford Bronco resto
Hey Jim, those separators look really neat! I think I only have about 20 welds left to drill. I've been using my old wood chisel which has metal all the way through and it works well. I thank you for the offer, but I'm ok I hope I never have to do such an intensive body restoration again!
Amazing things about spot welds, it such a good feeling when you drill them right and they just fall apart(rare) Too cold for me today to do anything in the shop, so I'll take this day to spend with my husband dne' [quote=jaros44sr;9006116]16392671711057252775087646200109 by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/97391199@N06 Found a really useful tool its for getting the sheet metal apart, at the factory seam, after you drill the spot welds. I had to buy 3, so I'd be happy to send 1 your way Seem to be well made, and should stop ripping sheet metal Trucks looking much better[/quote]
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