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Old 07-29-2015, 08:33 AM   #1
1972 Banana
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Smile Finally started the sheet metal repairs!

Finally cut out the Blazer floor board on the passengers side that was rotted out, have installed the new front cab support and am just about ready to install the floor board.

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With this being my first time doing this extensive of a repair any words of advice? I have temp installed the floor with sheet metal screws and installed the door and test fit the rocker outer panel and the alignment looks good!

Excuse the Blob of weld on the cab floor support, as usual in these jobs something has to come up to make the job challenging, my welder took a dump and has decided it does not want to help any more! will be purchasing a new miller here in two weeks to replace it. I have a connection who is hooking me up with a new Miller 211!

Any input or advice would be appreciated!
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