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Old 07-07-2013, 02:00 PM   #1
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Re: Sandblasting body parts prices.

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Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena View Post
Is this going to be a stock restoration? I ask because you said it's powder coated and all the original holes are in the firewall and floor boards, such as starter foot pedal, etc. If it's NOT a stock restoration, shouldn't the holes you will not use have been welded shut before powder coating rather than grind, weld, spot prime?
For the most part I will keep what was original, as for it being an original resto I will be careful what I say because I have been jumped on to by the restoration police crew... LOL. The primer powder is just for protection, it's manly to protect the sheet metal while I work on the body work. This will be a long rebuild so I like to keep my metal clean. And with it sand blasted and then primer powder it lets me know what needs my attention.
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