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I was reading my Jan 08 Hot VW mag at the type 2 nose job and was
looking at the before picture with the caption below that says "there was no way of pounding all that damage outand keeping it straight with out the use of body filler. Well here on the east coast we don't have many rust/dent free split window buses to cut replacement noses from (most are being restored if any part is good. It seems like an experianced body man with a stinger stud gun and a small heating torch could hyave fixed that area with just a skim coat of filler. If you look at the large picture in the beginning of the article it looks like the replacement panel has dents that will require some filler work it self. Yes it would be nice to have a bunch of rust/dent free VW parts cars in junk yards around here to get replacement parts from, but if you have been keeping up with all the talk its getting harder to find anything and with out side sources buying everything up we have to work with what we have. I think its great they have good parts on the west coast but thats little help for us in the east. The last time I tried buying a set of early rust free doors from someone on the west coast, I sent the money and got nothing in return. Not saying its always like that some times you get parts that have been misrepresented. And its hard to explain to a customer that you spent hours and hours running around looking for good replacement parts. Mario Vintage Werks resto. |
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On Dec 11, 5:47 am, " > wrote:
> I was reading my Jan 08 Hot VW mag at the type 2 nose job and was > looking at the before picture with the caption below that says "there > was no way of pounding all that damage outand keeping it straight with > out the use of body filler. > > Well here on the east coast we don't have many rust/dent free split > window buses to cut replacement noses from (most are being restored if > any part is good. > > It seems like an experianced body man with a stinger stud gun and a > small heating torch could hyave fixed that area with just a skim coat > of filler. If you look at the large picture in the beginning of the > article it looks like the replacement panel has dents that will > require some filler work it self. > > Yes it would be nice to have a bunch of rust/dent free VW parts cars > in junk yards around here to get replacement parts from, but if you > have been keeping up with all the talk its getting harder to find > anything and with out side sources buying everything up we have to > work with what we have. > > I think its great they have good parts on the west coast but thats > little help for us in the east. > > The last time I tried buying a set of early rust free doors from > someone on the west coast, I sent the money and got nothing in return. > Not saying its always like that some times you get parts that have > been misrepresented. > > And its hard to explain to a customer that you spent hours and hours > running around looking for good replacement parts. > > Mario > Vintage Werks resto. Bitching about the effort required to find good parts... wow, that's a new low... not as low as ripping off someone for $9K, but still a new low. |
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On Dec 11, 11:29 am, wrote:
> On Dec 11, 5:47 am, " > wrote: > > > > > I was reading my Jan 08 Hot VW mag at the type 2 nose job and was > > looking at the before picture with the caption below that says "there > > was no way of pounding all that damage outand keeping it straight with > > out the use of body filler. > > > Well here on the east coast we don't have many rust/dent free split > > window buses to cut replacement noses from (most are being restored if > > any part is good. > > > It seems like an experianced body man with a stinger stud gun and a > > small heating torch could hyave fixed that area with just a skim coat > > of filler. If you look at the large picture in the beginning of the > > article it looks like the replacement panel has dents that will > > require some filler work it self. > > > Yes it would be nice to have a bunch of rust/dent free VW parts cars > > in junk yards around here to get replacement parts from, but if you > > have been keeping up with all the talk its getting harder to find > > anything and with out side sources buying everything up we have to > > work with what we have. > > > I think its great they have good parts on the west coast but thats > > little help for us in the east. > > > The last time I tried buying a set of early rust free doors from > > someone on the west coast, I sent the money and got nothing in return. > > Not saying its always like that some times you get parts that have > > been misrepresented. > > > And its hard to explain to a customer that you spent hours and hours > > running around looking for good replacement parts. > > > Mario > > Vintage Werks resto. > > Bitching about the effort required to find good parts... wow, that's a > new low... not as low as ripping off someone for $9K, but still a new > low. It's also hard to explain that you spent 50 hours shooting bondo out of a hopper on a customers car. You ****ing hack. |
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How many hours does it take to cover a car in bondo shot from a
hopper, you ****ing hack. |
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On Dec 11, 6:47 am, " > wrote:
> I was reading my Jan 08 Hot VW mag at the type 2 nose job and was > looking at the before picture with the caption below that says "there > was no way of pounding all that damage outand keeping it straight with > out the use of body filler. > > Well here on the east coast we don't have many rust/dent free split > window buses to cut replacement noses from (most are being restored if > any part is good. > > It seems like an experianced body man with a stinger stud gun and a > small heating torch could hyave fixed that area with just a skim coat > of filler. If you look at the large picture in the beginning of the > article it looks like the replacement panel has dents that will > require some filler work it self. > > Yes it would be nice to have a bunch of rust/dent free VW parts cars > in junk yards around here to get replacement parts from, but if you > have been keeping up with all the talk its getting harder to find > anything and with out side sources buying everything up we have to > work with what we have. > > I think its great they have good parts on the west coast but thats > little help for us in the east. > > The last time I tried buying a set of early rust free doors from > someone on the west coast, I sent the money and got nothing in return. > Not saying its always like that some times you get parts that have > been misrepresented. > > And its hard to explain to a customer that you spent hours and hours > running around looking for good replacement parts. > > Mario > Vintage Werks resto. Mario, your wife is a ****ing whore. |
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Scott H wrote:
> > wrote ... >> Drivel. > > > Made ya look. > > LOL ! |
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On Dec 12, 5:45 am, "Kirk" <kwalker et ac doht neyt> wrote:
> It is a bummer that parts are getting harder to find. BTW I don't know why > "lee030805" at msn is but he is now kill listed on my mail reader. What > kind of garbage! Come on guys! Insulting a guy's wife? And lets keep the > language clean! I was hacked about the body guy that ripped me off here in > TX - and he messed up some stuff on my car - but enough is enough! > KWW > > > wrote in message > > ... > > > On Dec 11, 5:47 am, " > wrote: > >> I was reading my Jan 08 Hot VW mag at the type 2 nose job and was > >> looking at the before picture with the caption below that says "there > >> was no way of pounding all that damage outand keeping it straight with > >> out the use of body filler. > > >> Well here on the east coast we don't have many rust/dent free split > >> window buses to cut replacement noses from (most are being restored if > >> any part is good. > > >> It seems like an experianced body man with a stinger stud gun and a > >> small heating torch could hyave fixed that area with just a skim coat > >> of filler. If you look at the large picture in the beginning of the > >> article it looks like the replacement panel has dents that will > >> require some filler work it self. > > >> Yes it would be nice to have a bunch of rust/dent free VW parts cars > >> in junk yards around here to get replacement parts from, but if you > >> have been keeping up with all the talk its getting harder to find > >> anything and with out side sources buying everything up we have to > >> work with what we have. > > >> I think its great they have good parts on the west coast but thats > >> little help for us in the east. > > >> The last time I tried buying a set of early rust free doors from > >> someone on the west coast, I sent the money and got nothing in return. > >> Not saying its always like that some times you get parts that have > >> been misrepresented. > > >> And its hard to explain to a customer that you spent hours and hours > >> running around looking for good replacement parts. > > >> Mario > >> Vintage Werks resto. > > > Bitching about the effort required to find good parts... wow, that's a > > new low... not as low as ripping off someone for $9K, but still a new > > low. Wow, a Mario nutswinger crybab enters the scene.. |
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> wrote in message ... > > Wow, a Mario nutswinger crybab enters the scene.. i didn't see any nutswinging or crying in that post...However, i needed waders to read yours... |
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> wrote in message ... It seems like an experianced body man with a stinger stud gun and a small heating torch could hyave fixed that area with just a skim coat of filler. If you look at the large picture in the beginning of the article it looks like the replacement panel has dents that will require some filler work it self. ------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are a so-called experianced [what is this word???] body man, then why did you shovel at least a gallon of Bondo on one corner of Joans bug?? |
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And p-mailing me this bull**** is wrong:
"1 I didn't do the filler work but understand that area was wrinkled and fixed prior" YOU were the contracter for that so-called $9K 'restoration'. YOU supposedly subcontracted a mudslinger to shovel a gallon of Bondo. YOU took $9k from Joan for the 'work'. YOU are the responsible person for the job. YOU are an ignorant CROOK. What part of this don't you understand?? "Karl" > wrote in message ... > > > wrote in message > ... > > It seems like an experianced body man with a stinger stud gun and a > small heating torch could hyave fixed that area with just a skim coat > of filler. If you look at the large picture in the beginning of the > article it looks like the replacement panel has dents that will > require some filler work it self. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > If you are a so-called experianced [what is this word???] body man, then why > did you shovel at least a gallon of Bondo on one corner of Joans bug?? > > > > |
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