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Burlap and synth batting from fabric store. Double layer the batting
Burlap and synth batting from fabric store. Double layer the batting
0 2026/06/09 08:58:02 Drummrboy6
Froze the button mechanisms with epoxy paint. Freed them by reaching in and working linkage rod. Wire brushed and epoxy blacked the backs. Not perfect but I'm satisfied.
Froze the button mechanisms with epoxy paint. Freed them by reaching in and working linkage rod. Wire brushed and epoxy blacked the backs. Not perfect but I'm satisfied.
0 2026/06/09 08:58:16 Drummrboy6
Completed driver. PUI from OPG
Completed driver. PUI from OPG
0 2026/06/09 08:58:29 Drummrboy6
Guess?
Guess?
0 2026/06/09 08:58:50 Drummrboy6
Guess?
Guess?
0 2026/06/09 08:59:13 Drummrboy6
Finished passenger. Found the chrome piping for 68 Chevelle on Amazon. Wire brush skirts and epoxy black- if you can save them do it they add more than I imagined
Finished passenger. Found the chrome piping for 68 Chevelle on Amazon. Wire brush skirts and epoxy black- if you can save them do it they add more than I imagined
0 2026/06/09 08:59:22 Drummrboy6
0 2026/06/09 08:59:36 Drummrboy6
Wire brush, bent the springs back out and arc'd a couple supports. Phospho acid treat galvanizes the rusted metal then epoxy appliance paint (black)
Wire brush, bent the springs back out and arc'd a couple supports. Phospho acid treat galvanizes the rusted metal then epoxy appliance paint (black)
0 2026/06/09 08:59:43 Drummrboy6
Whole car was Sage green.
Whole car was Sage green.
0 2026/06/09 08:59:52 Drummrboy6
0 2026/06/09 08:59:59 Drummrboy6
Back seat. I suggest doing these first if your new to recovering seats. It will give you a little hog ringing experience.
Back seat. I suggest doing these first if your new to recovering seats. It will give you a little hog ringing experience.
0 2026/06/09 09:00:07 Drummrboy6
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