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07-24-2024, 12:44 PM | #9 |
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Re: 65 Fairlane pro-touring build
Metal / body work continues...
Dusted off the primer gun and squirted a couple of coats of epoxy on some of the parts. Had the red primer leftover from a previous project and wasn't really sure how well it stood up to the ravages of time, but it did great. The color wasn't my first choice, but all these parts get covered with carpet, undercoat or vinyl. I welded / shaved all the bumper bracket bolts, so it's nice and smooth. My B-I-L Rick was here recently, and we tinkered with the MIG welder and figured out the pulsed feature. I need to exchange one of my C25 tanks for a C10 to really take advantage of it. Lot less spatter when properly tuned. .
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