Finally a video showing how to repair instead of replacing with new panels. My 1967 C10 had a major hit in that same place and I was able to pound most of it out laying on my back and reaching up between the panels. I'm at that point where I would have to do the same thing you're doing, replace the whole bed side or just leave as is. Can't wait to see how yours turns out.
I have about 10 too many projects going on at once. I am wrapping up a paint job on my K10 truck, then the blazer gets 100% of my attention. thanks for the comment! Oh yeah, I think its getting to be a snooze fest as well.
I am really impressed with a no bullshit, backyard regular guy just getting it done. Thanks for being real. Great video.
Finally a video showing how to repair instead of replacing with new panels. My 1967 C10 had a major hit in that same place and I was able to pound most of it out laying on my back and reaching up between the panels. I'm at that point where I would have to do the same thing you're doing, replace the whole bed side or just leave as is. Can't wait to see how yours turns out.
Pretty cool stuff there Mr Fulton, great video!
Thanks for the support Mark!
Glad to see your doing it right. Its coming along.
Really pumped for your channel to Grow!!
Nice. Maybe I should have done this to mine, but I might not have been able to get it back together LOL
Awesome!!!
Keep doing it Right. All original metal when possible. (Purist)
Have you ever complete this thing ncoz its a starting to get a bit 😴
I have about 10 too many projects going on at once. I am wrapping up a paint job on my K10 truck, then the blazer gets 100% of my attention. thanks for the comment! Oh yeah, I think its getting to be a snooze fest as well.
5/8 drill bit works quicker
5/8 would make a pretty big hole to plug up later.