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Outstanding! Thanks for sharing. I appreciate what you do for us in the metal shaping community.
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I did not. I was only commissioned to fix the front of the nose, but I was surprised by the lack of rust. The work I had to do was thanks to multiple poor attempts at collision repair from many years ago.
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Thank you! I'm just trying to learn what I can from men much wiser and more experienced than I am. I'm thankful for a platform that allows so many great shapers to share their knowledge with us young guys.
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Really nice work. Nice is an understatement. Did you take any in-process photos?
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Very nicely done. Thank you for sharing.
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I did but I tried to upload too many at once and it wouldn't go. I'll try to put some up later today.
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So here are the build pictures.
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Oh I love process photos!
Wow! What fantastic workmanship! Thank you for taking the time to show a novice Kyle, Cheers Charlie
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Thanks for posting those pictures, Kyle – really impressive work!
How do you rate those Milwaukee torque lock vice grips? I need to splash out on some more grips soon, never seem to have enough. |
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I like the Milwaukee ones better than vice grips. I think they grip tighter and they open up easier even when they’re really tight.
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