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Location: Cypress, Tx.
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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
![]() 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] ![]() 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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'72 Ford Bronco project(July 17 2021-?) https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=828015 59 Apache (sold 6-25-2021) 67 Ford Mustang (re-restored after Harvey) 1968 Jeep Cj5 (2-8-2020 to present) 1992 Jeep Yj (8-17-20 to present) (Jurassic build) www.Classiccarsandtools.com |
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