Chief - What are you using to locate the spot welds on the quarters by the drivers door? Thanks for the pics with the bolts and welds. Most helpful.
Speaking of knocking the rust off and restoration....I am giddy over this
http://www.jawsonbluray.com/index.php
Finally....after all these years...a restoration...I don't even have 5.1 but now I gotta find out about 7.1....


Chief - What are you using to locate the spot welds on the quarters by the drivers door? Thanks for the pics with the bolts and welds. Most helpful.

I'm with the latter choice...I have a torn rotator also, with some old age arthritis thrown in for good measure...try a physical therapist for a few ideas, or even do some internet dr'ing and get by til you get your project done...I've been living with mine this way for over a year now...
So theraband exercises helped my pain be more manageable without drugs...check a search on that.
here ya go:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...qMXvDg&usg=AFQjCNHOxvIzJoGoFlgg-MU9P2H-Qda-7Q

Depending on the damage, a torn rotator cuff will heal. Eventually.......



your a hard working young man.... me too..![]()
What do you think about me just sanding the bed floor with 80 grit and then spraying it with 2K Filler Primer...
I saw something today that worries me a little....I had a tool and just let it fall to the floorboard where I could get it quickly again...
when it hit the floor it caused a "flake" of 2K to let loose....maybe 180 or 220 is too fine for this Nason 2k Filler Primer to grip???
Or did I do something else wrong in the hardner or maybe put it on too thick?
sand it with 180 and see how it feathers.. if it peels, you have an issue, if it feathers ok and is bonded, just spot it in..