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I guess this one will have a sequel.
It's supposed to be fun!
1949 De Soto Custom Convertible (project)
I read about this on the HAMB and wanted to try it on my painted wire wheels but it always seemed a little too good to be true. I must have some Missouri blood in me because I like the "show me" method that your video shows.
PS I think I have a NOS muffler clamp in the garage if you need one to replace the rusted part. give me a measurement and I will check if you need it.
I heard about it, checked it out and found this guy on youtube. Looked interesting enough to try it out.
I've set up an electrolysis tank too, and it has some neat possibilities, but this seemed easier.
It's supposed to be fun!
1949 De Soto Custom Convertible (project)
Pulled the pulley out of the molasses today, and finished the earlier video. I deleted the old one so it wouldn't be redundant.
It's supposed to be fun!
1949 De Soto Custom Convertible (project)