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MADDMUDDER

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Fun day at the shop. What do you think?:beer:
 

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Look's Good

But you need to invest in an air compressor and a angle grinder! How many little cut off wheel's did you blow through with that dremel?
 
GrandZJ said:
But you need to invest in an air compressor and a angle grinder! How many little cut off wheel's did you blow through with that dremel?

Air compesser and a AIR SAW!

I think the fenders look great Madmudder
 
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GrandZJ said:
But you need to invest in an air compressor and a angle grinder! How many little cut off wheel's did you blow through with that dremel?

Actually I think it only took us one wheel on each side, we used a jig saw with a metal cutting blade on it, the only reason we used the dremal there wasbecause the saw could not make the cut in that spot.

...as for what is next, I thin he said comp cut the rear and fab the tube up for the fenders / sliders.
 
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