After hours and hours of work, welding and straightening...my original '66 fenders look "ok".. we are about to reassume the braces and of course i bought a rivet tool from vtwin (who obviously never used a rivet tool).. it's about 8 inches long and no way to get inside of a fender...but we can cut it off ... but that's not why i'm writing. I need advice ...any and all...
after a ton of work, the bodyman wants to put a think layer of skin on the finders to take out the "ripples".. we can do that before we re-rivet on the supports... but then we'll likely "F" up that "skin" when we rivet...and if we rivet first, we can't get a smooth skin. this whole thing has cuased me to get an astronomical price from the body/paint guy.
I'm reallllly ready to throw on a set of repops to avoid all the still needed work/expense to have a nice paint job. Everything I read on here talks about repops being junk...so my quesiton is...does anybody make a good repop fender (front or rear)? or should I continue down this path of feeling like I'm throwing money down a bottomless pit only to end up with a layer of bondo skin on top of original fenders?
what should be a $500 paint job is now estimated at $1500 wiht the additional work/smoothing required... arghhhh.... and then I have painted bondo..
the fenders, after all the welding and repair are at least solid and rustfree again, but this whole rivet tool, bondo, smoothing **** has me in a quandry...
is there antoher way of putting the rivets back in without banging them with a BFH?
Please weigh in...love to hear everyone's thoughts and advice... making a "decision" next week.
OldHog66
Steve
after a ton of work, the bodyman wants to put a think layer of skin on the finders to take out the "ripples".. we can do that before we re-rivet on the supports... but then we'll likely "F" up that "skin" when we rivet...and if we rivet first, we can't get a smooth skin. this whole thing has cuased me to get an astronomical price from the body/paint guy.
I'm reallllly ready to throw on a set of repops to avoid all the still needed work/expense to have a nice paint job. Everything I read on here talks about repops being junk...so my quesiton is...does anybody make a good repop fender (front or rear)? or should I continue down this path of feeling like I'm throwing money down a bottomless pit only to end up with a layer of bondo skin on top of original fenders?
what should be a $500 paint job is now estimated at $1500 wiht the additional work/smoothing required... arghhhh.... and then I have painted bondo..
the fenders, after all the welding and repair are at least solid and rustfree again, but this whole rivet tool, bondo, smoothing **** has me in a quandry...
is there antoher way of putting the rivets back in without banging them with a BFH?
Please weigh in...love to hear everyone's thoughts and advice... making a "decision" next week.
OldHog66
Steve
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