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Posted by jaybird2 on July 25, 2006 at 07:08:12 from (66.41.212.16):
In Reply to: Tinwork Tip posted by GordoSD on July 24, 2006 at 21:37:17:
Hey thanks Gordo. I've been working on a Super C grille which, as you may know, is very delicate sheet metal. So working out some decent size dents has left me with an area that isn't going to get any better without body putty / surfacer and some patience. Now what I need to figure out is whether I can get the bars any straighter/smoother. As Jack Nicholson asked " What if this is as good as it gets?" Do you think I should essentially resurface the bars to give the appearance of perfect straightness or is there a way I can get them back to shape? I'd say right now I have the bars looking about 95% but it's just not good enough for me. I know what it's going to look like painted if I don't figure out a way to make them better and I don't want that to happen!
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