You just missed the sidewalk sale at Harbor Freight on their 90 amp wire feed flux welders and autodarkening helmets (I missed it too) at about $122 for the set. The also have small sandblasters and compressors regularly on sale that will get the job done however using the wrong media when sand blasting can cause more rust in the future so a word of caution in choosing the media for blasting.stello3 wrote:Hello all, I am back. I was discouraged by the comments the body shops were telling me when asking about body work. They pretty much wanted to replace all the panels instead of fabricating pieces where the rust had eaten through the metal. Or the pricing was ridiculous. And, I did not find a mobile sand blaster to take a day and blast the rust. So I stopped working on the car. After almost 2 years sitting and collecting dirt, my husband told me to part the car out, but I can't do it. So, I researched the internet, and my husband brought home an Eastwood catalog for paint and body products. I bought some paint and rust wheels, PRE Painting Prep, Rust Encapsulator, and primer. And went to work on the body. So I am back. Will post pics soon.
Carb is easy compared to the Diesel Kiki Belt Driven IP on the Isuzu 4FB1 engine in mine which requires the services of some highly specialized Voodoo practitioner who will charge you $600 - $1,000 to calibrate it not counting the cost of having the 4 mechanical injectors cleaned and recalibrated also. Carbs are much simpler to deal with.
Here are some body patch panel videos:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV87JBB ... detailpage