6thgen is trying Body Repair!
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RE: 6thgen is trying Body Repair! - 5/27/2005 9:32:09 PM
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Patrick
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hmm..thats one place that ive never gone...body work isnt my thing...good luck 6th!
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RE: 6thgen is trying Body Repair! - 5/27/2005 9:44:54 PM
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6thgen
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I doubt it's mine eitther, but minor repairs, such as smoothing a slightly curved panel...could be something that takes time, but with $30 dollars worth of tools, you can save $700 bucks...like those guys who need timing belts. Start simple...then move on to the more complicated and mistakeless jobs.
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RE: 6thgen is trying Body Repair! - 5/28/2005 11:34:04 AM
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Patrick
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good luck! keep us posted!
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RE: 6thgen is trying Body Repair! - 5/29/2005 2:09:45 PM
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6thgen
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Welll I got the metal almost flush, but the opening is to small to get a spoon or dollie in, so I'm gonna leave this to the pros. No wonder people leave stuff alone...it's kinda of frustrating. It would have been easier if I could put a dollie behind the metal...but I don't feel like buying more tools.
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RE: 6thgen is trying Body Repair! - 5/29/2005 5:17:09 PM
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2000Ex
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ORIGINAL: 6thgen I doubt it's mine eitther, but minor repairs, such as smoothing a slightly curved panel...could be something that takes time, but with $30 dollars worth of tools, you can save $700 bucks...like those guys who need timing belts. Start simple...then move on to the more complicated and mistakeless jobs. Yeah, if it works out you will for sure save some money, Good luck, this isn't exactly the easiest job around.
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RE: 6thgen is trying Body Repair! - 6/1/2005 10:01:07 AM
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Shocker
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I see you have made quit a process body work is a tough thing to deal with i know i need to sand down som surface rust..... I once helped a guy we use a screen door to cut out and lots of bondo to replace a rusted out spot on a tauras its turned out really good u wouldnt have ever known it was replaced:>
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RE: 6thgen is trying Body Repair! - 6/1/2005 10:52:37 AM
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6thgen
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Yeah, the part I was gonna do was simple, except one I took everything off and realized that I didn't have any rear access to the panel...I didn't have the tools to flatten it, once it was pulled out. So I gave up.
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