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Attachment 51533
Panel is all finished, with the clock opening all nicely punched and flared, and with some repair areas lightly sanded with 320. Attachment 51534 Attachment 51535 Nice even tidy job, ready for paint. (The final count was 19 holes and cracks to be repaired.) -end-[/QUOTE] I always liked the earlier style panels, nice work. Thanks for doing the write up. Bill
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Some very nice resto work there Kent. I particularly like some of your ingenious file designs - necessity being the mother of invention and all that 👍
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hole filling w/tiggy
Thanks guys.
I just remembered a short series on filling 5/8-3/4in holes w/tiggy: P1020054 copy.jpg Looks fine on top when done P1020055 copy.jpg But, back-up with .032 copper scrap is the big helper. P1020056 copy.jpg Back side with copper removed shows weld is nicely restrained in a puddle, and NOT stalagmites that have to be mowed off. P1020057 copy.jpg A go-over pass w/tiggy on the back side smooths it flat - and is then ready to dress off the top side and then whack it 3 times to settle it all down.
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