Truck looks great! As far as the mirrors, that style was known for the shaky lenses. I think that's part of the reason why some guys upgrade to the newer square style mirrors. They shake less, but you need to buy an adapter for the power and defrosters, if you have them. But truck looks good man! Keep up the great work!💪
this is what i wanted to do to mine i didn't have the same confidence you do so i threw on some flares lol good job keep at it and your gona have a goo d looking truck in no time
You're still learning so don't be to hard on yourself. 98.0% of young people your age and even most adults couldn't do what you just did. Trucks lookin good.
How dare those rude people run their grain dryer, while you're trying to make a UA-cam video?!?! (Ha!Ha! I know it's your parents grain dryer.) Keep up the great work Sanders!!! I can only imagine how great of a job it would be, if you had your own professional paint booth and body shop.
Looks pretty good! I would probably use the whole panel and cut out the square that way when your putting body filler you don’t have to deal with all those edges and curves. It’s just a flat surface. Might seem like more work but I think it’s easier in the end. Spot welding the panel will give you a better surface also. But definitely looks a lot better.
Truck looks great! As far as the mirrors, that style was known for the shaky lenses. I think that's part of the reason why some guys upgrade to the newer square style mirrors. They shake less, but you need to buy an adapter for the power and defrosters, if you have them. But truck looks good man! Keep up the great work!💪
Pretty good job Sanders! Atta boy!
Not too bad buddy! I’m not a paint and body guy by any means!
this is what i wanted to do to mine i didn't have the same confidence you do so i threw on some flares lol good job keep at it and your gona have a goo d looking truck in no time
You're still learning so don't be to hard on yourself. 98.0% of young people your age and even most adults couldn't do what you just did. Trucks lookin good.
Its looking good, it just has to look decent, and it does. good job young man...
Your truck is looking pretty good, Sanders.
How dare those rude people run their grain dryer, while you're trying to make a UA-cam video?!?! (Ha!Ha! I know it's your parents grain dryer.) Keep up the great work Sanders!!! I can only imagine how great of a job it would be, if you had your own professional paint booth and body shop.
Great job look good too me.
Keep at it, that's a pretty decent job, you'll get better if you do more. Cheers.
Looks good for No Experience in body work. Trial and Error is one method of learning to become proficient with it.
Keep up the good work and videos.
Well Mr.Sanders, you have done a pretty decent job for a young fella who is just learning
Great job your truck is going to look great when you get done 👍👍
For your 1st attempt you did really good the truck is looking really nice
Hello Sanders,
You have done a great job on your truck. Love the videos. Keep up the good work, and God bless.
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We’ll Talk with Rhonda or Kevin about the Grain Dryer attempting to Sabotage your Videos. 😬👍 Keep up the strong 💪 efforts, Sanders. 👍🙏
Looks pretty good! I would probably use the whole panel and cut out the square that way when your putting body filler you don’t have to deal with all those edges and curves. It’s just a flat surface. Might seem like more work but I think it’s easier in the end. Spot welding the panel will give you a better surface also. But definitely looks a lot better.
Looks good
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You did a great job you can come over and Help me on my 71 Gmc any time
What year and model is your truck
2003 ford f350