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#41
Re: wagon body work
nickmitty
Posted on: 2019/12/13 1:19
Thanks D ,
They are pricey The front are fairly flat and easy to make and cheaper than what these guys are charging . But rear I might have to bite the bullet but they have about a 5 week wait for delivery . Anything is stronger than my pop riveted floor lol
#45
Re: wagon body work
D
Posted on: 2019/12/16 6:04
Must fairly thick flat plate? usually the case with no strengthening flutes or channels etc. Looking great.
#46
Re: wagon body work
zigmondo
Posted on: 2019/12/16 20:49
Hey Nickmitty - Good to see your back into it - use some of that trick stuff you've had lying around - ha ha ha
dp
#48
Re: wagon body work
nickmitty
Posted on: 2019/12/16 23:53
Removal of my Pop - Riveted floor in rear
#49
Re: wagon body work
nickmitty
Posted on: 2019/12/17 0:02
Day 15
Im in 2 minds whether to remove all rust epoxy and prime . Then put into deep storage . Or spend extra and paint . Just got full rubber kit and sound proofing . Doesnt include a custom rear window rubber or seal trim on doors.
#50
Re: wagon body work
nickmitty
Posted on: 2019/12/17 4:09
Frustrating afternoon , it seems alot of the bolts were cold chiseled off as I cant see that many just snap. This 1 in the sill has to be cut and re-welded nut, as cannot get drill into , to use Ezy-Outs
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