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John Kelly Metalshaping Projects |
Bleyseng |
Jun 4 2003, 10:36 PM
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I had a chance to go out today and visit John Kelly who is doing the flarework on Zachs car. (see other thread)
Wow, the one side is really impressive as it looks factory in shape. Maybe more like how the factory should have made the rear end so we could fit wider tires. John will be making a video of how to do this for the home hobbyist. This should be a boon to all us nonbodyworkers besides cutting and slapping on some FG flares. Just a few basic tools (a JP hammer), a dolly and maybe John's shrinking disc. I hope he puts it out in VHS and DVD formats for us so all can get it. Geoff |
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