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Post by hippie-metal on Jul 1, 2008 0:08:23 GMT -5
can supply cash or beer. whichever is preferred. wanna do a lil fendah trimin on the waggy but since the truck is in good condition i dont wanna do it myself cuz i am newish to this game. ne1 feel confident that they got mad skillz?
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Adam
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Post by Adam on Jul 1, 2008 22:35:13 GMT -5
I cut my front fenders without ever having done it before. Just pay attention and prep are the area with some tape and mark your line or freehand it. Go slow so you don't melt the paint.
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Post by 1cleantj on Jul 4, 2008 0:07:27 GMT -5
its not that hard, tape the area you want to cut out and follow the tape's edge keeping the grinding disk 1/16-1/8' away. then after you have the majority cut out go back and use a flap disk to grind the metal right to the tape edge for a nice smooth finish. if I lived closer Id come do it for you, I took a cut off wheel to my hood in the middle of winter when I first got my jeep
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Post by Carnival Crawler on Jul 4, 2008 12:11:45 GMT -5
Where the eff is brookfield? I'm good at cutting fendahs.
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Lycaøn
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Post by Lycaøn on Jul 4, 2008 21:45:50 GMT -5
Where the eff is brookfield? I'm good at cutting fendahs. I concur!
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Post by hippie-metal on Jul 7, 2008 14:11:59 GMT -5
between danbury and new milford
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Post by boredcherokee4l on Jul 15, 2008 17:23:28 GMT -5
its not that hard, tape the area you want to cut out and follow the tape's edge keeping the grinding disk 1/16-1/8' away. then after you have the majority cut out go back and use a flap disk to grind the metal right to the tape edge for a nice smooth finish. if I lived closer Id come do it for you, I took a cut off wheel to my hood in the middle of winter when I first got my jeep Jeff you wanna help me cut my fenders? I'm right in Griswold now.
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