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louisb
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« on: June 08, 2008, 00:47:41 am »

Spent some time practicing shaving the turn signals on a spare German '65 fender I had in prep for doing the same on my '67 fenders. They should not need any filler but I do need to finish up with some hammer and dolly work.


Filling the stud holes:




First hole gone. (Sorry for the lousy pic.)




Tacking in the filler for the big hole:




Finishing up. It is good enough now to prime with high build primer, no bondo needed. But I will work it a little more. (Just ran out of juice for today.)




I have been practicing this stuff for a couple of weeks and I have to say I have much more respect for people who do this for a living. Damn hard work.

--louis
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