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WILD WALFORD'S56
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I am the opposite of most of you guys,as I can do the paintwork...but dislike the wrenching.

I am happy blocksanding and laying down epoxy primer and spraying.

Those books are a good source to help out when in a pinch and wonder what to do.

Bill

Always buying and selling 1956 ford trucks and parts...Ohio

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I have a pile of the Paintucation videos. Eastwood is an awesome company, I highly recommend their metal working videos with Covelle in them (he is king with a hammer and dolly). The Mach I video gave exceedingly practical advice for my '63 Fairlane (he worked on the back quarter panel, which is approaching identical in Mach I and Fairlane).

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Daniel   I am a fair wrencher but dismal body work guy.  My first body work was pop riveting tin over the rust holes to meet the PA inspection.  That was a long time ago.   I like to read all I can on body work and painting.  Thanks for the tip -Bob

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       If you can get the"Speed" channel on cable or dish on Saturday morning and tune into the "Powerblock" section (Horsepower TV,Musclecar,4x4,and Trucks) Kevin is "host" on "Trucks" also! KID
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Thanks for the link, Daniel. I, for one, can always used some tips on body work...

BOB


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If any of you are interested (I myself have a few questions about body work from time to time like others do on this site) you may want to visit this website...

http://www.leopardsystems.com/paintucationforum/index.php

This is the forum that Kevin Tetz, of the Paintucation series billed by Eastwood Company, started some time ago. It is pretty good. Kevin himself gets online quite a bit to give advice and answers. I have only viewed one of his videos (a Christmas present from my kids) and it was very, very good. It was on Body panel replacement. He did quite a bit of work to a Mach I Mustang in the video.

thought I would pass it along.

Daniel Jessup

Lancaster, California

aka "The Hot Rod Reverend" w00t
check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com




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