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Old 03-03-2016, 06:42 PM   #7
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Default Re: Restoring small parts can be fun too

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Originally Posted by Barry-ct View Post
Ken- My wife wants it done too! I have the sub frame for the bed in a large crate in her side of the garage and she did not get to park in there this winter, even though I "promised" she would. My side business of buying and selling lawn tractors is getting in the way of working on the truck! The season is starting again and I have 6-7 tractors to repair to sell. It wasn't supposed to take over my life, but it's the only source of $$ for the truck. Life is never perfect!!
That is funny Barry, I just got my P/U bed together and the bed wood was stored on saw horses in the basement while I waited for paint.

My wife kept reminding me that it was "on her side", she has been good about this whole project but I get the evil eye about the hood being NEAR the washer/dryer. This spring it will be gone, I promise.

Scott I have a soda master attachment on my TP blaster for those small parts and that leaves no texture or pitting, looks good. Scott
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