I’ve been following the build, and you have become much better at your welding and grinding. But I have never seen a bug in so bad of shape with rust. I’m here on this build until the end. I heard you say Quincy are you near the quads?
I would do all the bodywork and metal work like they have been doing for the last hundred years, then seal it all with epoxy primer. It will cost you the least in the long run so you’re not replying the epoxy primer.
Looking good Chris!
IDK Jason. I'm trying.
It’s looking really good. Those areas are not easy to weld and shape
Thanks. Nope it's not easy patch work.
You are getting the hang of it chris
I'm trying.
I’ve been following the build, and you have become much better at your welding and grinding. But I have never seen a bug in so bad of shape with rust. I’m here on this build until the end. I heard you say Quincy are you near the quads?
@@JDFirebird there is a group I've heard of in Quincy Illinois. Haven't talked to them yet. I'm in Hannibal Missouri. Not that far.
I put filler over red oxide primer
I like red oxide primer.
I would do all the bodywork and metal work like they have been doing for the last hundred years, then seal it all with epoxy primer. It will cost you the least in the long run so you’re not replying the epoxy primer.
@@JDFirebird that's what I was thinking. And it helps that you see progress to keep you motivated, if that makes sense.
Plus my whole life they have said that the body work needs to be on the metal.
@@ChrisJEllis exactly go with what has worked always!