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- February 21, 2009 at 5:07 pm #12849
that box side is amazing stone. where did you get those suction cup tools? i could really use that skill on some of the used parts we have. it would defiantly make something that was not worth selling marketable
good job stone i am impressed, pdr takes patience i would imagine
Made a good job of the truck
some real good before and after pics here, gallery section near the bottom of the page. you need to register to view
http://www.doording.com/fusionbb/index.php
after pulling the inner fender (plastic) started with porta powers and properly sized and placed blocks of wood [img size=3072]http://www.refinishnetwork.info/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/joes_pdr_001.jpg[/img]
Attachments:then with jacks in place use suction cups and glue tabs [img size=3072]http://www.refinishnetwork.info/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/joes_pdr_003.jpg[/img]
Attachments:then follow up with PDR tools (mine are still home made):blush: and work out the remaining lows …… useing a plastic knock down on the highs and eye brows [img size=3072]http://www.refinishnetwork.info/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/joes_pdr_002.jpg[/img]
Attachments:ain’t rocket science …… just patience , persistence and a true desire to “reverse the damage”
“If a man made it , B) I can fix it ” [img size=3072]http://www.refinishnetwork.info/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/joes_pdr_004.jpg[/img]
Attachments:access holes [img size=3072]http://www.refinishnetwork.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/joes_pdr_005.jpg[/img]
Attachments:think of it …….as , non invasive surgery B) [img size=3072]http://www.refinishnetwork.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/joes_pdr_006.jpg[/img] this one even kinda surprises me …. “skys the limit”
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