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  • October 21, 2009 at 5:19 am #16514

    :lol1 :lol1 :pcorn:

    October 15, 2009 at 1:31 am #16449

    no airboards in this shop :whistle:

    October 14, 2009 at 1:10 am #16441

    ahhh heck ….. do a few more , the fifth ones a breeze 😉

    October 12, 2009 at 9:56 pm #16419

    told yah …… :pcorn: buy a new one it’s easier

    October 12, 2009 at 9:46 pm #16418

    yup dorights right …. no room for profit …. not a big enough margin.

    Mcdonnys …. prepaired food has (ive heard) a 500% mark up, … this trade/art is no where close. :pcorn:

    wanna make money , open a restaurant … wanna paint cars … eat KD. :whistle:

    October 12, 2009 at 7:48 am #16413

    mud it :pcorn: knock it off :pcorn:

    October 12, 2009 at 7:41 am #16412

    totally agree bro …. runnin a shop now and tring to train some workers but I swear some days it would just be easier to do it my self, but one day soon , if i can keep them , they will make some bucks for me :wak

    October 11, 2009 at 9:31 pm #16389

    I like it better then some highend clears. :pcorn:

    October 11, 2009 at 7:21 pm #16387

    5-STAR-EXTREME-CLEARCOAT I bin using this clear for some time now and it works good [img]http://www.refinishnetwork.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/5star_5185_5186.jpg[/img]

    October 10, 2009 at 10:34 pm #16374

    [b]Han wrote:[/b]
    [quote]HA!

    I like working metal as much as painting![/quote]

    me to and a master of both :whistle:

    October 10, 2009 at 8:29 pm #16370

    [b]Han wrote:[/b]
    [quote]Remove the access panel and the handle assembly and you should have plenty
    of room to work from the inside. Hammer and dolly was all you needed!

    Stud guns and slide hammers are great and must-have tools. But ya really
    gotta be careful as you can create more damage by stretching the metal
    around the damage area… Squeeze the trigger quickly! Don’t hold it!
    But for shrinking, you can hold it a tad longer til the metal glows.
    Keep a squirt bottle and some rags nearby to cool it too. With some
    practice, you’ll love the stud gun. Just bought me a new Stinger![/quote]

    well said Han … took the words right out of my mouth 😛

    October 10, 2009 at 7:40 pm #16363

    I personally avoid stud pulling and slid hammers.(untill no other option)

    I would have went inside and worked it from behind and then put a shrink in it because it would have stretched while doing the metal work

    October 10, 2009 at 3:55 am #16354

    HOLY FUC K BRO thats way above and beyond …. incredible :cheers :rock

    any thing worth doin is worth doin right …. I gotta know , how much??

    I quoted $9000.00 for a similar job :pcorn:

    October 10, 2009 at 3:42 am #16353

    I also been in this bizz for 30+ and have never seen this $1MM you speek of. My people make a good living , me and my missie make a good living , my suppliers do well , many other local business’s do well , My customer always come’s out ahead , and in the end , maybe just maybe there will be enough for catfood. So I suggest you keep doin what your doin. :pcorn: I’m not here for the money I’m here cause I love it. :cheers :cheers

    October 10, 2009 at 3:23 am #16351

    nah , no worries …filler will stick like *** to a blanket with a good etch as you have. how solid is it?, is it doingie still or solid , cause sanding filler on an oil can is near imposible. :pcorn:

    as for the holes ….don’t do that 😉 …. but mig them ,or fill over and undercoat from the back (it’s a tail gate , three months and it’ll happen again) :whistle:

    and i stress “it’s a tailgate” on a work truck , don’t fall in love with it. it’ll see much more abuse.

    Quote “fill it and kick it out” ….bondomerchant

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