I do restoration work now . That’s a big collision shop shop good work you doing . I’m getting ready to do my bedside over a pea size rust spot . I hate rust . I am thinking of panel bond I know a lot of people hate 8115 3M panel bond . Like everything it has a shelf life . If I get another 10 to 12 years with no rust I will be happy . It sucks welding cause it leaves a cavity rust can start . You ever wish the body or bedside can get dipped in a E coat tank after welding is done ? Lol
sigh...I hit my truck in the same spot yesterday (backed into an unmarked anchored cable in the middle of a parking space). 2013 F150. Since its steel why not just bang it back to form?
I do restoration work now . That’s a big collision shop shop good work you doing . I’m getting ready to do my bedside over a pea size rust spot . I hate rust . I am thinking of panel bond I know a lot of people hate 8115 3M panel bond . Like everything it has a shelf life . If I get another 10 to 12 years with no rust I will be happy . It sucks welding cause it leaves a cavity rust can start . You ever wish the body or bedside can get dipped in a E coat tank after welding is done ? Lol
You did a great job on putting that bedside on
What does a job like this run?
Finally a good use for those in ground CarOLiners. Lol
Do you know the measurements or where I could look to see how far apart the front bumper brackets need to be on a 2000 Chevy Silverado 1500?
sigh...I hit my truck in the same spot yesterday (backed into an unmarked anchored cable in the middle of a parking space). 2013 F150. Since its steel why not just bang it back to form?
Where is the best place to buy a new bedside from?
What kind of welder was used?
What are you spraying on the sheet metal before you primrt it? It looks like glass cleaner.
Wax and degraser
Might be a dumb question. But is it possible to go from a 5ft bed to a 6 pr 6.5 bed.?
Just buy a new truck.
Buy i new brain dumbest
what grit belts did u use ????
You done a great job on that bedside