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Frame Damage on my 1968 Chevelle SS Restoration EP2 Suspension Removal, Sandblasting, Straightening 

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In today's episode, we make some more big progress on Sid the Chevelle. Don't forget to leave a thumbs up if you enjoyed, subscribe for more videos like this! Stay tuned as we make this frame turn black and finally start reassembly. It's been too long!

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1 дек 2022

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Комментарии : 12   
@03Buford13
@03Buford13 6 месяцев назад
Loving the build. Can’t wait for more Chevelle episodes.
@backcountrybuilds
@backcountrybuilds 6 месяцев назад
Working on them! Stay tuned. Thanks.
@martin2560
@martin2560 9 месяцев назад
Worth it
@backcountrybuilds
@backcountrybuilds 9 месяцев назад
I agree. Thanks for watching!
@Josephpforster
@Josephpforster Год назад
Love itt budddd
@backcountrybuilds
@backcountrybuilds Год назад
Thanks, man. Hope you’re doing well.
@markt9438
@markt9438 Год назад
Well if you haven't heard of rust 911 check this stuff out and I'm about to purchase this stuff right now as a matter of fact. By the way you doing a fantastic job, I'll be watching as you develop.
@backcountrybuilds
@backcountrybuilds Год назад
Hahaha, you are not wrong, sir. Never heard of it. Thanks, I appreciate it. Best of luck.
@GMC4240
@GMC4240 Год назад
Great job man I love following the build. However wet sanding will actually fight against you if you are looking to have a nice end product. Although the sandblasted surface may seem rough it’s the absolute perfect texture for paint to stick to. When you paint it if you use a primer the primer/paint will fill in the textured surface and it will come out perfectly smooth. If you wet sand it like you did then paint, the paint won’t have a good surface to stick to and will flake off, especially on a frame where little stones and gravel will be hitting the frame. Just my 2c
@backcountrybuilds
@backcountrybuilds 11 месяцев назад
Thanks, I did not know that! Ended up getting gloss black powder coated and came out super smooth! I guess I lucked out. Thanks for watching.
@fredberger2451
@fredberger2451 Год назад
Going to be cool watching all this happen. Great job bud
@backcountrybuilds
@backcountrybuilds Год назад
Thanks a lot. Glad you’re enjoying it. Gonna be a long, fun process.
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