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Old 06-02-2022, 08:17 AM   #68
KyleSeal
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Re: My 1967 Build (Finally)

Progress is slower than usual, waiting on paint and seam sealers to dry always piles up into a ton of time. Regardless, got the front support burned in, top plate as well, and seam sealed in that joint to keep out all the things that killed the first one.

While I waited for paints to dry there, I did one full can treatment of the inner frame coating from Eastwood, and it worked well (pictured is the a-pillar). I take a drier duct cleaning tool to remove loose dirt, rust and scale where I cant reach. I also use a straight wire to guide the hose into the channel, as it comes wrapped in a coil. Also pictured are some of the paints and such I use in rusty original areas.

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