Sheetmetaled my bed

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Sheetmetaled my bed
livinlow98 avatar
livinlow98
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This was my first time doing something like this i think it turned out ok. What do u guys think. (The pics only have one coat of bed liner thats why it has the lines in it).

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JohnBoy99 avatar
JohnBoy99
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I think it looks good!
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nissandoordragger
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metal work looks good but i think the bed liner killed it
livinlow98 avatar
livinlow98
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Yeah the bed liner was the most practical thing for me to do at this time it looks better now than it does in the pick i got the second coat on and it dried up nice and even. But thanks for the input, honesty is great when trying to do something you want other people to like as well as yourself.
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LaidNeon
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good job bro, my buddy & i are about to do his S10 as well
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detached
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dont take this the wrong way but the sheetmetal looks great however the prep work prior to the bedliner looks like you either did it the cheap way or didnt care, some grinding, some bondoglass, rage gold, or evercoat would have done miracles with the seams there just in my eyes leaves alot to be desired in the final product, not trying to be a dick just giving you some feedback. incase you decide to re do it been told dry ice will make the herculiner solid and a rubber mallet will crack it out in sections.
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dragit89sdime
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thanks detached. im not the best welder so i used some seam sealer to fill it up and im real anxious to get stuff done so i didnt take time to clean it up like i should have.
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FADE2BLK94
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Hell yeah looks good!
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chevyman992002
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Nice work man.
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pisswasser
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you can also use panel bonding adhesive from 3m to fill in seams, its the same stuff body shops use to replace door skins, its supposed to be as strong as a weld, i used it instead of seam sealer and it worked really good