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Jan 20 2020, 04:57 PM
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mbseto |
Jan 21 2020, 01:57 PM
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George, What bracing do YOU use when your doing rust repair to that level? Surely a door brace is not sufficient... I would imagine you guys have a bench or a jig? I made a dolly that holds the car at the suspension points, and of course door braces. Like in this case, the longs had to be completely cut from the car and replaced. I wanted to make sure the front and back halves of the car would neither translate nor rotate when the longs were severed. Won't know how effective my dolly is for a little while yet. I am measuring the door openings constantly as I work. |
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