Feels good to have that swagger back instead of being kicked in the nuts, doesn't it?
Absa-frigging-loutely.Feels good to have that swagger back instead of being kicked in the nuts, doesn't it?
Looks killer, nice work! Just for my own curiosity and learning, do you also metal finish the back side? Getting ready to do some patching work in similar areas and trying to hone techniques. Thanks for brining us along on the journey!
Sean
Love the attention to detail D, it's such a pleasure as always getting to follow along your thought process when problem solving.
Question:When looking at the last few pictures, I couldn't help but wonder what would happen to water running down the trunk side channels. I'm not completely sure how that goes with the original panel, but I'm just wondering if there's any chance of water pooling or just staying somewhere it shouldn't, especially maybe if you make this a bolt on and don't have a nice welded fillet that closes the gap and lets the water run down and off the panel.
Probably a complete non issue, but it just popped into my head so I thought I'd ask 🙂
Your fabrication, welding and metal finishing skills just amaze me Donovan. After your work is done, everything looks completely seamless. Nice job!
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