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Old 09-11-2011, 08:20 PM   #11
Andy4639
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Cool Re: What did you do to your truck today!

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I went to my son's place early this morning to help work on my grandson's '73 Malibu and my '67 swb stepper cab.

We got the master cylinder and rear axle seals replaced in my grandson's Malibu.

While my son was welding in the patches I made and he tacked in last Monday I made some patch metal pieces for the kick panels and the passenger side outer floor. I used pieces of an old hood to make the patch panels today. I used an angle grinder with a cut-off wheel to cut out the patch panels and an angle grinder with a grinding wheel to massage the patch panels so they would fit.

I was smart today, I took my own power tools and a very large face shield with leather gloves.

My son was almost done welding in the panels from last week when he ran out of wire.

We stopped for the day so we could straighten and clean the garage.
Thats a cool day. Nothing like the family hanging out together doing what they love doing!
I drove mine to work tonight!

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