Nice gloves dude. Wondered how you kept your hands so soft.
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Quoted from KSUWildcatFan:Good God I hope you're right.
Getting pretty close to being able to lay down the hardtop to check alignment.. Then start sanding.
I'll will myself forward enough to sand and apply the hardtop, then worry about reassembly from there. This is definitely further into the deep end than I was probably ready for, only having done minor adjustments and drop rebuilds in the 6 or so months I've been doing things with pinball machines.. Lol[quoted image][quoted image]
Race ya!!
IMG_20191013_201140_1.jpgIMG_20191013_213400.jpgQuoted from KSUWildcatFan:All that's left is to hammer out the bumper threaded pins and then the mylar in that area, then I'm ready to start sanding this damn thing. But I'm pretty sure you're going to catch me soon..I move very slowly!
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Probably not - I haven't even placed my parts order. I'm waayyy ahead of myself. I'm just trying to strip it as quick as possible so I can spray some poly at the first warmish day. I basically have everything to do still. I'm 2 hours in on a 50 hour project.
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