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06-20-2007, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by DaX
Don't see how you do it - body work is my least favorite part of working on cars! Kind of ironic now that I think about it since all I'll be doing for the next few years is sheet metal forming...
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it's really not that bad. i guess it's all in having a feel for it. i enjoy it pretty well. been doing bodywork for several years now. seems that theres always a new challenge everytime even though its the same as the wrecks that were tore up last week. its kinda satisfying to see the final and finished product when your done.
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06-20-2007, 12:52 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Originally Posted by bss
its kinda satisfying to see the final and finished product when your done. 
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...and know there isn't a ton of bondo caked under the paint. Something I still haven't mastered.
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06-20-2007, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by DaX
...and know there isn't a ton of bondo caked under the paint. Something I still haven't mastered. 
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exactly. dad used to tell me that back in the day before all of our fancy pulling tools came about and all that people would use the **** out of bondo on any given part of the car. i always go the extra mile and work and work to get the metal pulled back out and shaped to the best i can so that there is as minimal amount of bondo as possible. it always makes for a better job.
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