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Old 12-21-2011, 06:11 AM
Jeremyv Jeremyv is offline
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Hi folks,

A bit of myself... well, born into a family bodyshop, I started out sweeping the floor as a kid. Years later I still sweep the floor but have gotten tired of the insurance work that I have always done, crash repair, paint, frame and alignment. Lately I have been more interested in making the whole car, or at least the panels for repair. I have a '51 ford pickup that I am thinking of chopping, I would like to have a logical overview of the whole process and wonder about glass and trim issues in other chop jobs and how they are resolved so the job can be complete and professional. I have always done repairs with hand tools and dollys, torches for shrinking, but I would like to get some better tools. I am ready to get better, and that's why I am here.

Thanks everyone.
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Old 12-21-2011, 12:07 PM
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