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wow how have i missed this thread, its so full of winIMG_20140729_210811 by MGRAND3, on Flickr
My build thread.http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=33607
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Originally posted by 98z24ragtop View PostI'm loving this build! Coming along nicely. And that red toyota pick-up/snow plow in the last pic looks rad, lol
Originally posted by CubbyChowder View PostThat Bavaria looks super clean, I've never seen one in black. That tank you got is rad
Originally posted by bostongrnM3 View Postwow how have i missed this thread, its so full of win
Originally posted by B Rod View PostApparently you missed the picture of someone standing on the passenger side flare, lol.
OP, nice work man. Very brave to do some of the things you're doing.
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Originally posted by B Rod View PostApparently you missed the picture of someone standing on the passenger side flare, lol.
OP, nice work man. Very brave to do some of the things you're doing.
I am local in Ri and have been around a long time.Perhaps we have met.perhaps we have not.regardless always nice to see people working on some older cars.We are flooded with new stuff.
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Originally posted by B Rod View PostApparently you missed the picture of someone standing on the passenger side flare, lol.
OP, nice work man. Very brave to do some of the things you're doing.
How ever when you use the amount of filler that is being used here it can lead to filler cracking because of cold/hot expansion/contraction, and body flex. Does not matter if some one can stand on the fender or not. Over time things move, expand, contract, twist, get wet, and dry which makes body filler crack.
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Originally posted by tobitightpants View PostJust because someone could stand on it means nothing. I wasnt bashing the kid.I was simply asking a question.
I am local in Ri and have been around a long time.Perhaps we have met.perhaps we have not.regardless always nice to see people working on some older cars.We are flooded with new stuff.Originally posted by deutschman View PostThere is a lot of filler on this car. I am not ****** at all. I dig this car and what its becoming, but it is just a fact. OP is doing a good job, and its his first time doing body work. Mad props
How ever when you use the amount of filler that is being used here it can lead to filler cracking because of cold/hot expansion/contraction, and body flex. Does not matter if some one can stand on the fender or not. Over time things move, expand, contract, twist, get wet, and dry which makes body filler crack.
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Originally posted by rhoderacer View PostI agree with both of you and completely understand where you are coming from. There is built up filler on the roof and rear fenders. I hope it dosnt shift or crack but there is nothing I can really do about it. I don't plan on ever driving the car in the cold so mabe that will help
I think it will be fine for the short run, but may have to be addressed in a few years, especially if you live in a state where its not really hot and really cold like California.
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