AA vs RD, Preferred source for fixing the hell hole. |
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AA vs RD, Preferred source for fixing the hell hole. |
Wadesbrain |
Jul 6 2019, 01:34 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 29 Joined: 29-April 19 From: Mount Bethel, Pa Member No.: 23,073 Region Association: North East States |
Before I spend a few thousand bucks, where is the preferred source for sheet metal? I'd like to know where and why you like your choice.
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Wadesbrain |
Jul 7 2019, 08:14 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 29 Joined: 29-April 19 From: Mount Bethel, Pa Member No.: 23,073 Region Association: North East States |
Hey guys, Thanks for the input. I dont mean to ruffle feathers here. I am new to the whole restoration thing. I am learning as I go along here. I am getting guidance from a couple of Porsche guys who have been in the game a long time for the mechanical stuff. Im not afraid of making mistakes along the way if I can learn from them. It's only metal right?
Along those lines, Id like some guidance for the logical order of replacing the rusted out hell hole. Lets say worst case scenario and I have to do floors and rockers too. I'm going to start bracing and stripping it down to the tub. I wont start cutting until I have everything measured braced and have a plan of action. I know it is easy to cut too much at once so I want to attack it all methodically. Thanks |
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