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Projects 1938 Chevrolet truck front fender restortion

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by the metalsurgeon, Oct 9, 2014.

  1. the metalsurgeon
    Joined: Apr 19, 2009
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    the metalsurgeon
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    from Denver

    Right hand fender rebuild sent to us from Texas.Pictures after plastic media.

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  2. the metalsurgeon
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    the metalsurgeon
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    the metalsurgeon
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  5. the metalsurgeon
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  6. so cool dude! thanks for sharing! metal porn in the morning!:rolleyes:
     
  7. 37 caddy
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    37 caddy
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    from PEI Canada

    Wow, i couldnt even think of doing that,and i have worked in the bodyshop trade for the last 30 years? Harvey
     
  8. Beautiful work , but you really have to stop making me feel so inadequate. :D
     
  9. A great example of your "signature line"......(know what's under your paint).. Nicely done!
     
  10. tobyflh
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    Now you are just bragging. lol keep the pictures coming love looking at them.
     
  11. the metalsurgeon
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    thank you all for checking out the thread and comments.

    need help, skilled metal workers,$25ph and upwards depending on skill level reply with resume to [email protected]

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  12. junk
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    Very nice work. Wish I could rework a fender that well. What do you use for patterns?
     
  13. the metalsurgeon
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    just cardboard or thin plastic sheet as there is a sign shop around the corner from us and always throwing out plastic and vinyl sheets.
     
  14. loudbang
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    Your signature could say "know what your substrate is" it would drive people crazy not knowing what it means until you tell them :rolleyes:
     
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  15. smidje
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    smidje

    nice work! I see you roll in a wire. How do you finish that to prevent water coming in?
     
  16. the metalsurgeon
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    from Denver

    you can seal the back with paint able seam sealer.
     
  17. the metalsurgeon
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    the metalsurgeon
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  18. the metalsurgeon
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    the metalsurgeon
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    need help, skilled metal workers,$25ph and upwards depending on skill level reply with resume to [email protected]

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  19. Zed
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    from FRANCE

    amazing metal skills !
     
  20. mgtstumpy
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    Love your work.!
     

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