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I have a 17 year old son that I'm doing the same thing with, only a 71' Ranchero instead of a bump.I mean my dad barely has time to help so normally Im workin by myself. Its really nice to have someone help ya once in a while.
yeah i bought a wheel made special for removing paint.i thought about it but i really dont have the cash for that kind of work yet.BobbyFord wrote:Be careful with that wire wheel, they generate a lot of heat and can warp metal. You may want to chemical strip or media blast.