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Old 09-07-2011, 09:06 PM
Eric Hurt Eric Hurt is offline
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Default Workin' aluminum for a change.

Hello to the forum,
I have recently purchased a 1974 Safari Airstream and plan to redo it for my business. I'm very comfortable with the basic steel and wood work that will go into it, but the aluminum shell (fabricating, fixing and making custom parts for) is something I have no experience with, so here I am. Some pics of the AS are posted here if anyone is interested:http://www.flickr.com/photos/67098289@N02/
There's also a 1970 Mercury Monterey I'm currently working on too (390, love that thing).
With the Airstream there are belly pans and several skins (interior and outer) to deal with which are all riveted together and I'm excited to learn about these things here on this board if possible.
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Eric Hurt
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