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Old 03-08-2012, 04:23 PM
Strum Strum is offline
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Location: Westmoreland County, PA
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Default Hobby Farmer and Street Rodder from SW PA

Restoring my grandfather's 34 Chevy is what got me into metal working. The guys on the Southern Polyurethanes site generously got me through to this point, but I have come to realize that I have never learned the correct way to shape metal (even though I had to make a tone of stuff for this car). I paid to have a local shop to do what you see to the fenders below. I bought David Gardner's DVD, and used his methods to fix my fenders. Now I am hooked! Now I want to make some "clam shell" fenders for one of our old Ford tractors. I look forward to attending some meets as well.

Thanks to Dan Pate for bringing me over to this site.






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