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Project: Beat Old F150 aka "BIG SIX"
#60
So before the derp can go on jackstands… I want to seal up the F150 (and I need to start working client side again)… so I decide to attack the F150 on Saturday. Well the biggest thing to tackle before monstaliner is the pickup bed… which means fender work.

IF YOU HAVE RUST ON ANY CAR, DON’T WAIT, ATTACK NOW!!
This is how it looks… seems pretty reasonable.
[Image: StartingFender_zps74cc567d.jpg]

I HATE stupid trim pieces… I had to use the grinder to remove the screws that held them in place… that should have been a sign.
[Image: TheTrimthatbreedsrust_zps8c9d3d0e.jpg]

We start getting down to the metal to find out whats going on…
[Image: OMGitsahonda_zpsd5b6d356.jpg]

OMG it’s a damn Honda! Look at the hole!
[Image: Morethanithoughtlessthanthenormalf150_zps892f3eee.jpg]

The rain looked like it was moving it so I decided not to weld… I sprayed some metal sealer in the hole and then used some self etching primer to cover whatever I could. Doesn’t look too bad after the rain.

The next step is to drill some holes along the fender and blow out any dust rust in there, spray more sealant inside the finder, weld the patches, and finish prepping for the monstaliner. I’d say the other side doesn’t look “as bad” but then I would doom myself to find more work Wink
#99 - 2000 Civic Si (Future H2 Car, Former H1 car)
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