Yeah, picky. That's exactly the term I'd use
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You can do it. Start hitting garage sales & fleamarkets for a 110V wire welder. Do some reading on body and sheetmetal work then head to the JY for some scrap sheetmetal and practice. The body work using filler takes some time to get what you want where and before it starts curing and not applying to much. The latter being my biggest mistake usually and wind up cheese grating off a handfull before the sanding process.man.. you guys make it look sooooo easy.. wish i knew how to weld and do body work..
well siad thats how ive learnedRebel wrote:You can do it. Start hitting garage sales & fleamarkets for a 110V wire welder. Do some reading on body and sheetmetal work then head to the JY for some scrap sheetmetal and practice. The body work using filler takes some time to get what you want where and before it starts curing and not applying to much. The latter being my biggest mistake usually and wind up cheese grating off a handfull before the sanding process.man.. you guys make it look sooooo easy.. wish i knew how to weld and do body work..
Anyway, if you really want to get in there,,go for it but be prepared for a good cry first time out.