I currently only have a set of durablocks. Im wanting to try your stuff. I have two complete trucks to block. One is my sons 98 chevy, and my 83 chevy. That said what would you recommend I purchase size and product wise that would serve me the best? Im just a hobbyist so I can't buy them all right now or I would. So im thinking 32" flex would be nice but is a 24 more versatile? And after that what would be another one of your "most" used?
I agree, its hard to justify spending that kind of money on a block you may only use once. Even a 12 in block is $70.00 After tax and shipping that's $100.00 for a sanding block.
I've been doing bodywork for years, and I use pieces of rubber hose from 1/4" up to 2" depending on the area. Not as fancy, but it's flexible and works well.
Linear blocking tools are the best blocks in the industry! Best blocks I've ever used... Guys thank you for making such a high quality tool 😎👍🏻
I would love to use these blocks on my 75 vette project.
I currently only have a set of durablocks. Im wanting to try your stuff. I have two complete trucks to block. One is my sons 98 chevy, and my 83 chevy. That said what would you recommend I purchase size and product wise that would serve me the best? Im just a hobbyist so I can't buy them all right now or I would. So im thinking 32" flex would be nice but is a 24 more versatile? And after that what would be another one of your "most" used?
What makes it so special ,just big HP and a long hood like a 1st gen fire bird
What specific blocks would you suggest for a 67 Chevelle. I can’t afford the entire set unfortunately
Any video of the finished Camaro???
The rings on both sides are falling off on my 24`` flex 1 by 1. I used it about a dozen times. Why is that?
Were can I buy these
Can you tell me the name of the blocks?
Thank you I can make the tool I don't do automobiles I do cedar strip canoes.
I like the idea of these but the price is pretty hard to justify for a do-it-yourself resto guy
I agree, its hard to justify spending that kind of money on a block you may only use once.
Even a 12 in block is $70.00
After tax and shipping that's $100.00 for a sanding block.
Nice how many body hours in that car?
up to paint, right around 100 hours in body work. primed once after body work and then only a couple spot primer spots after that
Nice thats actually not bad for that much work
About how much do yall charge for something like that i own a shop here in Texas and adjusting prices
@@chrismmurphy3132 the shop rate is $65/hr time and materials.
Super
No velcro???
they are available in velcro (hook It) as well.
@@linearblockingtools4064 very nice! Thanks
All you need is flexible conduit , your local electrician will likely have scraps he will give you or sell you cheap.
I've been doing bodywork for years, and I use pieces of rubber hose from 1/4" up to 2" depending on the area. Not as fancy, but it's flexible and works well.
Чё он сказал?машина аэродинамика?
i love these new blocks, but ohh boy they are pricey ;(
So I don’t know 🤷♂️ I just o
you don't know?
Sin tanto pedo lo dejo perfecto