by Toby Trujillo For nearly every old vehicle on the road, rust is a constant, relentless enemy. Whether you’re dealing with a daily driver or a classic barn find, chances are you’ll have to repair the damage caused by the “iron worm” at some point of your maintenance or restoration project. Rust forms when metal […]
Removing The Seats and Carpet in the 1966 Mustang
This is a quick progress update on the 1966 Mustang project. We removed the seats and carpet to check the floor pan for damage and rust. Watch the video to see what we found and who won the Chicago Pneumatic DA Sander. A Big Thanks goes to Chicago Pneumatic Tools for providing the DA sander. Be […]
Sectioning Wheelhouse on the 1966 Mustang
This is a quick video update on the 66 Mustang project. We are now on the left side replacing the quarter panel and wheelhouse. However, we are going to section this wheelhouse, as this side was not as bad as the right side. This will save us from removing plug welds in a difficult area […]
Tips For Applying Corrosion Protection to Bare Metal
This ABRN How-to video Ohio Technical College explains corrosion protection. If the metal is not properly protected, it can rust. On a surface that is going to be painted, the most common products to use are epoxy primer or self etch primer. Once the epoxy or self etch primer is applied, then you can apply […]
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How To Videos How To Prep Aftermarket Parts – This video demonstrates how to test an aftermarket part to determine if it needs to be stripped to metal or not. Then we’ll show you how to sand the panel and prepare it for top coating. How To Spray Primer Sealer – This video takes you through […]