Oh I didn't realize that this was an older one. Still, muchas props. I, being a poor college student, don't have the access that I would need to tools and such. I'm getting there though.
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Oh I didn't realize that this was an older one. Still, muchas props. I, being a poor college student, don't have the access that I would need to tools and such. I'm getting there though.
No worries. :) I've done all of my work in a small apartment on a small budget. On this one I used a $25 dremel, a $5 coping saw, some clamps and a bag of sandpaper. The only thing that I've upgraded since then is a $65 dremel (i killed one already :rock:).
If you have any questions on the specifics, please feel free to PM me.
Wow,
What a difference, a job very well done :tu
This is not restoration, Paul. This is resurrection. For such a stunning act of magic you deserve ...
... A GOLD STAR !!!
http://img121.imageshack.us/img121/7581/goldstar9da.jpg
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dude,
super late to this forum, but holy shizzo...amazing restore bro.
Very very nicely done!!! That would have to be one of the most solid and well thought out restores I have seen!!!!!!
Ray