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It was jack-stand-tastic! ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 168 Joined: 3-November 05 From: Chicago (burbs), IL Member No.: 5,062 ![]() |
Who among us has ever dipped a Teener? My project looks in prett good shape but I am scared of what I would get (or not get) back.
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The car John has pictures of was dipped at a company in a burb west of Chicago. They did the body and the doors and the hoods. Look in the yellow pages. They were doing several cars including a Dusenberg.
You will have to clean it before putting on self etching primer. We used rattle can stuff from Eastwood. The negative thing about blasting is that they leave media in all of the cavities (such as the longs) and seams. And the media cannot get rust of all of the spot welded seams, nor will it take off all of the body caulk. I would do it again. |
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