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Old 02-27-2010, 09:48 PM
Ron W Ron W is offline
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Mmm. can I come and live with you - you have the space after all! I will bring my tools.

You have most of what you need to do a lot of work I only got a pullmax a few years ago I did it all by hand and with basically what you have there before that. ( plus a folder (brake)) . learn to form stuff by hand first and the machines will make a lot more sense.
I've been learning for a few years now. I've built a motorcycle fender, some auto patch panels, and some odds and ends. Nothing big yet. I will be helping a friend build a rear fender for a 34 Chev. this spring. Then I have a 63 Falcon conv. to restore for the wife. BTW, I got your video from Joe Stafford. It is EXELLENT! Thanks for producing it. Ron W
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