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Old 04-24-2008, 09:41 PM
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Some more pics.
The gaps at the bottoms of the doors were pretty big, so they added some metal to them, and closed the gap so all the gaps on the car are even.
Also they filled in the front camaro emblem holes. It feels good to know they are great metal fabricators and welders.



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looks really nice
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Old 04-25-2008, 06:49 AM
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Some more pics.
The gaps at the bottoms of the doors were pretty big, so they added some metal to them, and closed the gap so all the gaps on the car are even.
Also they filled in the front camaro emblem holes. It feels good to know they are great metal fabricators and welders.



Would love to know how they do this!! I'll be doing this to mine,but tring to figure out what method to use..
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Old 04-25-2008, 10:18 AM
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Looks good man, glad you are back on track. Last I remembered your car was at Wayne Due's shop.
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Some of the latest pics. Got most of the front end fitting great.
We'll be working on some cool stuff for the car soon.





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looks really good
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Lots of hard work looks good
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Would love to know how they do this!! I'll be doing this to mine,but tring to figure out what method to use..
usually you weld/mig extra metal on the lips and grind/file to shape it
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p.s or just use bondo lol
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usually you weld/mig extra metal on the lips and grind/file to shape it
jason
p.s or just use bondo lol
Filler has its place, but not for building up door edges IMO.

Material was tig welded to the bottom edge. The edge is metal worked then ground/gapped to the rocker.

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