1956 Chevy Bel Air Part 7 - Bodywork

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025
  • Part 7 of my current project build. Bodywork. 1956 Chevy Bel Air hardtop (TriFive). Project name: Daisy
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Комментарии • 8

  • @erichuff2538
    @erichuff2538 Год назад

    Sir... that's gonna be a beautiful 57. One day soon. As I said in your latest video. You're my hero. nice.

  • @superdeleon
    @superdeleon Год назад

    Great job sir!

  • @davidbrown-55
    @davidbrown-55 Год назад

    Great videos. I would like watching the work being done though. Keep up the great work.

  • @JohnBarr-ys9zl
    @JohnBarr-ys9zl Год назад

    Your doing a good job! SPI has fantastic products.
    Did you have this car media blasted?

  • @mrgreezy1
    @mrgreezy1 Год назад

    To my knowledge fiberglass filler had to be heat baked.. did you just let the short strand filler dry by itself ? If so how long did it take to cure ? And does short strand filler shrink ? Because I have heard that..

    • @BostonHotRods
      @BostonHotRods  Год назад +1

      Nope, doesn't need to be heat cured. It's harder to sand, but sets up just like any other filler. I usually only use it when removing factory lead seams, welding them back up, and want a stronger filler base over the seam. It's probably overkill, but it's a piece of mind for any future body flex.

  • @mrgreezy1
    @mrgreezy1 Год назад

    What’s the easiest way to cut and prep the filler in the door gaps when it’s time for paint ???

    • @BostonHotRods
      @BostonHotRods  Год назад +1

      Fine tooth air saw blade, cutting the gaps open by hand is my method.