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Post by chris on Mar 15, 2006 8:47:37 GMT -5
Any one need help in this feild i know just about most of it computer drive train ect i got shop man. too Chris
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Post by way2old on Mar 15, 2006 12:41:10 GMT -5
not right now, but I will direct them to you through here if the need arises. Thanks for offering.
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Post by Shadetree on Mar 15, 2006 23:55:19 GMT -5
You by chance don't have body work info? I have been thinking about maybe doing some bodywork on big trucks when I can. Part manuals,time quotes and etc. Just wondering Shade
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Post by chris on Mar 16, 2006 22:43:41 GMT -5
cyes im good at body work on trucks cause of the vibration its different from doing it on a car forinstince a crack appears in the front fender(fiber glass) grind the fender cut into the crack drill holds around the crack now your ready to fiberglass apply several layers of fiberglass with matting at lease 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick if you can do both sides of the fender it must be 70 degrees and up for the fiberglass to set or dry sand paint and it will hold again the grinding of the fender is the most important cause if not the fiberglass will pull away from the fender when under strees hope this helps
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