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Shaving body parts etc
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hey guys i'm curious about shaving the handles and the little bump things on the corners of my tray off??? i know this has been done before but how??? how do i fill the gaps left behind? thanks ty

Posted on: 2007/1/15 11:32
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Tack some clean metal in with a tig or mig, and then bog over the top...That's how it's done.

Posted on: 2007/1/15 11:40
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so ifi just unscrew the rubber things, tac weld a bit of steel across it then bog it? hmmm... could have some fun with this! might see about some other custom welding lol thanks ty

Posted on: 2007/1/15 11:49
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I find if I shave it makes it look bigger

Ooops..... wrong thread

Sorry guys

Posted on: 2007/1/15 12:04
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Tacking it in is better, less heat distortion. Otherwise you'll be chasing heat distortion bumps all over the panel.

You obviously haven't arrived at the point with your car, like many men reach with their wives... It'll never be perfect so quit worrying about it, and be happy with what you have.

I was thinking the same thing dattoman1k, Maybe you've had a beer more than I tonight

Posted on: 2007/1/15 12:18
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