nice work. I've got a 86 k5 blazer that's been a SITTING PROJECT for 3 years. bought it unseen and the majority of the floor is toast. the biggest speed bump for me is the rear floor at the gate. lots of connections points to consider. I also don't have a dedicated space to work on it and leave it, its outside. I'm a carpenter not a body man. very encouraging to see you make progress with a very humble attitude towards it. I lol at your " tip " about leave space to release your slide hammer and knock the dent back in.
That's not smurf blue. It's Puddin's Fab Shop blue. As far as using anything from lmc, I'll pass .I made that mistake with their bed floor patch panels. And they were stamped sooo far off it wasn't even funny. Never again.
Haha, it is pretty close to his signature color isn't it? Luckily the small patch panels that I have been working with have worked out so far. Do you have company that supplies metal that you like better? I'm always looking for ways to improve. Thanks for watching.
nice work. I've got a 86 k5 blazer that's been a SITTING PROJECT for 3 years. bought it unseen and the majority of the floor is toast. the biggest speed bump for me is the rear floor at the gate. lots of connections points to consider. I also don't have a dedicated space to work on it and leave it, its outside. I'm a carpenter not a body man. very encouraging to see you make progress with a very humble attitude towards it. I lol at your " tip " about leave space to release your slide hammer and knock the dent back in.
Sounds like you and I have lots of similarities. I would love to get my hands on a half decent K5. Good luck with your project.
@@dabarn I need to buy some pins and have the same stud puller. Did u find a certain size worked better?
To be honest I started with the thicker studs (I think 3mm....I don't know metric ;) and had good enough luck that I never tried the thinner ones.
That's not smurf blue. It's Puddin's Fab Shop blue. As far as using anything from lmc, I'll pass .I made that mistake with their bed floor patch panels. And they were stamped sooo far off it wasn't even funny. Never again.
Haha, it is pretty close to his signature color isn't it? Luckily the small patch panels that I have been working with have worked out so far. Do you have company that supplies metal that you like better? I'm always looking for ways to improve. Thanks for watching.