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Old 08-01-2009, 09:00 PM   #1651
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Do the streaming videos have the deuce girls on them??
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Old 08-01-2009, 09:39 PM   #1652
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you know that 5 dollar bumper you were talking about? thats how i felt the minute i left today for not wandering over to your side of the neighborhood. it was definately nice to meet you and you definately have your hands full with all your projects.
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Old 08-01-2009, 09:52 PM   #1653
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Good luck with the web endeavor Alan. Just make sure you read anything you sign up for. There are good and bad deals out there like anything else. I have seen companies in the past that give you a template and all the tools to setup your page pretty easily. They can even handle all the credit card stuff for. Just make sure you look through all the info you find and don't jump into it. I think it is something that could take hold. Who knows maybe someday we will be watching you on Spike TV.
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Alan, If you get it up and going and want to do some nice graphics, I have a son who does some of that. He is a graphic artist and does some designs for cd covers. I could (will) get him to do it for free.
Thanks Bob, do you have any pics of his work you can share?

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you know that 5 dollar bumper you were talking about? thats how i felt the minute i left today for not wandering over to your side of the neighborhood. it was definately nice to meet you and you definately have your hands full with all your projects.
It was cool to meet you as well, you said you had a 4-5 hr ride home, I didn't want to hold you up.

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Good luck with the web endeavor Alan. Just make sure you read anything you sign up for. There are good and bad deals out there like anything else. I have seen companies in the past that give you a template and all the tools to setup your page pretty easily. They can even handle all the credit card stuff for. Just make sure you look through all the info you find and don't jump into it. I think it is something that could take hold. Who knows maybe someday we will be watching you on Spike TV.
Thanks for the advice. I just hope I can stay focused, I'm so distracted right now with everything that is going on. I've had 3 other people contact me about fixin' their cars (collision) it is too soon to tell if anything will pan out. My delimma is I don't have any more room at home. I might just do it at work.
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Thanks for the advice. I just hope I can stay focused, I'm so distracted right now with everything that is going on. I've had 3 other people contact me about fixin' their cars (collision) it is too soon to tell if anything will pan out. My delimma is I don't have any more room at home. I might just do it at work.
That's what I was talking about Allan. Rent a bay from them when you have work generated by yourself. Of course you will have to charge the customer more for the extra expense. Raise your labor rate to cover it. You can be on your way to be in your own full time business.
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Old 08-03-2009, 12:22 AM   #1656
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Hey Alan,
I noticed you used Slick Sand a while back and I'm wondering if you prefer to spray it on bare metal or do you epoxy/etch prime first? Evercoat says you can spray it on bare metal but I've never done it so I thought I'd ask around. Thanks
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Yea, I would like to know too.
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Old 08-03-2009, 06:06 PM   #1658
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That's what I was talking about Allan. Rent a bay from them when you have work generated by yourself. Of course you will have to charge the customer more for the extra expense. Raise your labor rate to cover it. You can be on your way to be in your own full time business.
Got it cleared thru work

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Yea, I would like to know too.
I love that stuff so far. I see you mentioned in your build that you can't spray it over etch primer. Hope I didn't mess up on my truck. I sanded most of the etch primer off during the repair process, but some still remained. On 198's truck I sprayed it on bare metal and seems to bond well. When sanding it feathers out good when metal pops up.
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Old 08-04-2009, 08:31 PM   #1660
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Glad to here that things are moving forward for you. Its cool that you can rent space at your emplyer's shop for personal use.

Good luck on you web site, just let us know when we can take a look.

As Dennis said, your on your way to becoming your own employer....
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Good shizz Alan. I'm real stoked to hear that.
It's cool to hear that out of nowhere you've got people contacting you when there was such a recent drought.
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Old 08-05-2009, 05:06 PM   #1662
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Allan can I come work for you. You can pay me in body filler. I really wish I could work for you, I'm getting burned out on construction. I like working on trucks a lot more. It's not as back breaking. Just bought me a creeper from hf yesterday $15. My dog hates it he pulls me all around the garage by my feet. Gets kinda dangerous. Good to hear about your new work.

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It will have both free areas and pay areas with streaming video.
Outstanding, Alan! You've got a new niche!

This is going to be interesting.

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It will have both free areas and pay areas with steaming video of stripper chicks in cages.

That's going to be so cool Allan I can't wait. Strodder says he's excited too.

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I think you've already used that one. Here's some new stuff. "Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
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I think you've already used that one.
Yeah, but it still fits - perfectly. Especially the chimp at the keyboard.
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Glad to here that things are moving forward for you. Its cool that you can rent space at your emplyer's shop for personal use.

Good luck on you web site, just let us know when we can take a look.

As Dennis said, your on your way to becoming your own employer....
Something needs to break loose. I don't have a single car at work to work on. I told the Boss today in the old west when you needed food you got off your A$$ and went and found some food. He's had the gravy train too long. Now he doesn't know what to do.

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Good shizz Alan. I'm real stoked to hear that.
It's cool to hear that out of nowhere you've got people contacting you when there was such a recent drought.
Yeah, it's cool, but nothing has showed up yet. I guess I'll have to get off the porch and go find some food.

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Allan can I come work for you. You can pay me in body filler. I really wish I could work for you, I'm getting burned out on construction. I like working on trucks a lot more. It's not as back breaking. Just bought me a creeper from hf yesterday $15. My dog hates it he pulls me all around the garage by my feet. Gets kinda dangerous. Good to hear about your new work.
Food will be cheaper than filler.

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:metal Outstanding, Alan! You've got a new niche!

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It will have both free areas and pay areas with steaming video of stripper chicks in cages.

That's going to be so cool Allan I can't wait. Strodder says he's excited too.
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Some info. Jon sent me a PM with some questions that are in black. He suggested to post it here so others may benefit. Thanks Jon.

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I've got a fewquestions for you.
I am in for some serious weld grinding...
how far do you take them down?
some spots It seems like I have to take them down flush, and others there is a little valley where the weld is just a little lower than the surrounding metal. like a 16th of an inch when the top is buzzed off.

is it bad to smooth the whole thing out with my 36 grit, and a rolock discs?

I use a 3m 1991 stone on a die grinder then go over it with 36 or 50 roloc. Then wipe it.

my body man friend once showed me some 36 grit scratches that you could see through the paint in bright sunlight, is that just because they wern't prepared right before paint, or will you always be able to see them?

I fill 36 grit scratches with filler and prime. As long as it is prep right you won't see the scratches. Don't count on the primer to fill 36 scratches. It will shrink causing the scratch to show up.

if I am doing bondo , and my ground weld bead becomes a high spot, will I be able to gind it a little more, or will I have to completely clean the bondo off that area, grind, and start again?

I've had that happen before and if you gring the high spot lightly not creating much heat you will be fine. It you create too much heat it will cause the filler around that srea to let go.

also one other question.
I am not really ready to start doing bondo work.
can I put some paint over the welds, and then buzz it off and bondo it later? Or am I going to have to sandblast the paint off the welds in order to get it clean enough for the bondo to stick.

thanks, jon

That would be fine. It's easier to remove paint than rust.

p.s. feel free to cut and paste this question into your build thread if you think this info might help others.
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That's going to be so cool Allan I can't wait. Strodder says he's excited too.
How did you read my mind?
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Got your pu$$y right here.


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