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Old 09-26-2016, 12:21 PM   #446
gringoloco
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Re: How To: Ruin a Perfectly Good K/5

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Originally Posted by Chulisohombre View Post
God work
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by mcbassin View Post
You are doing incredible work on the metal replacement. Honestly, it's exactly this kind of series of pictures that made me believe it was easy enough for me to tackle.

I know good and well how much effort that went into the finished product.
Looking forward to watching the rest of the front pillar repairs.

Awesome work as always!
Appreciate it, man. That's my thoughts, too--seeing others' accomplishments inspired me to tackle the job myself. Hoping to give back a little
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Awesome job! You made that look easy. Having been in those sections before - I know that is not fun sometimes.
Thanks--your work and others proved to me it is possible. It is a little fun and therapeutic, but can become droning (and time consuming).
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Your work looks good. While I enjoy metal work, doing this kind of work is not at the top of my list.

Keep the pictures coming!
Thanks a lot! Not my first choice of things to do, for sure, but the payoff will be huge when it's complete. Pictures will slow a bit, as I'm back to my day job again...
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