
S. Heisley wrote:Oh, also, for aluminum to wood, you might try 3M 4200 or 3M 5200 glue. These are used on marine applications. I think Aggie79 used 4200 and it might be more to your liking. Be careful of 5200 as, once dry, it will never come loose. It'll tear up your wood if you try.
Sheddie wrote:Hi Caleb
When I looked at the posts a couple of nights back I could see the pictures fine. I couldn't get what the others were saying about not seeing them. But when I looked just now they had gone, but the new ones are there ok, (for now)! All the older photos are still there.
I like the Chev. Is it going to be put in to towing duty? They sure would look fabulous together. We do most of our towing with a couple of Ford Capris. A 1962 and a 1986.
Good luck keeping your wife out of the shed, and keep that build humming along.
Cheers Frank.
PS. If you get this twice, I don't know what happened, as I hit submit and it dissapeared.
KCStudly wrote:It looks like you free handed it? Pretty good job at that.![]()
I would have waited to cut the profile until after the panels had been joined; at least have them both joined and clamped together before you sand the final profile to match.
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