This channel is great. They may be trying to sell you stuff, but at least it's good equipment and incredibly informative. Much better than all the other chanels with shaky camera's and 50 minuite long videos.
Thanks for the video, guys. I, as others could do without that high-strung music blasting away as it really serves no purpose on an instructional video. The pace was a little too quick and this leaves me with questions. How much of the original fender lip is cut off of the fender? On a rear fender lip what do you do to the inner fender well portion? Is there a certain method to cutting and then attaching it to the new fender flare opening? Again, thanks for everything.
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Okay, Ive got a 69 GTO that I want to flare the fenders on. Are you sure this process will work for my application as well??? Love Eastwood and own one of your welders, 2 hvlp contours spray guns and many other tools!!!
Good! as others, your practice shows it very easy, but I think that the clue on the job is the welder, in case of expansion 2" you use the same technic?
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Two things I wish were different in this video. Obviously the first is the annoying music. Second, I wish they wouldn't have edited out the body filler step. It is pretty deceiving to show all the steps except the one that matters most when it comes time to paint. I know that Bondo isn't something that body-men are proud of or want to admit to using but hiding that step is avoiding the truth behind a perfect final finish.