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cooters T bucket build

Sorry. Nobody likes a smart ass. I know what one is and I have used one before. The best way to get a panel flat and straight. Air powered or manual.Both are great body work tools.
Bill
 
They work well on gentle curves like the backend of a bucket and the scuttle area.

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Looks like a great job you are doing on that door. I notice you are using the same type battery that I use. Mine has done very well, although I did have to replace is after 5 years. Never let it go completely dead. They will still charge, but will not hold a charge very long.
 
Damn Dude . . . .
Your like the Energizer Bunny . . . . .


Come springtime, you won't be able to recognize the new T from the old T.

Tip of the hat there . . . . It's coming along splendidly.
 
Cooter,
I'm sure someone has already asked but what vehicle are the seats from?
They seem to fit the width perfectly.
Thanks,
Bill
 
Cooter,
I'm sure someone has already asked but what vehicle are the seats from?
They seem to fit the width perfectly.
Thanks,
Bill
2000 Dodge caravan. I wouldn't be cutting the base down if I hadn't added the 2" door jamb. Perfect seat for these bodies.
 

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