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Old 12-12-2012, 12:08 PM   #11
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Re: Project 69SWB

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Yeah, the cab floor & cab supports right there are notorious for always having cancer too, definately had to cut that out on mine as well. I didn't quit have to go as far up the cab as you did tho.

Supporting that corner definately is a good saftey measure considering how far up the cabside you had to go, i didn't support mine, but there's still alot of structural stability left in it.

Good work so far!
Thanks RWB-713. I'm gonna try to get all this metal work done as quick as I can so I can get some epoxy primer on it.

Question?: Should I epoxy prime after the metal work and before any body work? Or do my body work on the bare metal then epoxy prime afterwards?
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