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Old 05-16-2010, 08:51 PM   #21
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That looks great Far better than anything I have attempted. I would love to have one for my D90 build. PM me if you would be willing to build one to sell.
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Old 05-16-2010, 09:08 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by DonsATV View Post
That turned out fantastic!!!
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Awesome!!! Let's see it mounted up.
Thank you

the body still in progress, I will update soon

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ok, I'll admit it...I was wrong. That looks fantastic with the semi-gloss!
I forgot to take pic from flat one actually flat looks very good also....
I haven't finished the body, it could be changed if it not match with body color.
Really appreciated for your advise

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That looks really good for someones first bumper, even if it wasn't someones first it still looks good.
Thank you
It's my first time, but before I do this bumper I do a lot of practice on brazing with butane gas which is not as hot as mapp gas.

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Nicely done. You may have been "the straw that broke the camel's back" so to speak, in my reluctance to braze. Guess I may have no choice in the matter, especially since I have a 1:6 Willys to do, and some custom work for my 1.9 rig as well.

Oh boy, now to explain it to the wife. (She's still in that interested but not really phase.)
really sorry if I take the wrong words, I'm still working with my english and the words mostly comes from dictionary
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