crazyjim said:
BlackSport96 said:I was gonna try and get in on this cuz I wanna fold my rear quarters but haven't the foggiest as to how. Already trimmed using a grinder with cutoff wheel. But wouldn't be able to make it til the weekend at the earliest...
Those would be your best bet but, a good set of docking shears (or double cuts) are expensive. I have a set and every kind of snips (right and left standard/offset.......) made.......I'm a sheetmetal guy (going on 26yrs now). I'm working this weekend otherwise, I'd be happy to give you a hand.---------Hanshellbilly04 said:I perfer these no mess,their quite & make perfect cuts everytime.. Plus you get curly fries when your done!
crazyjim said:Well... Ok... Here's the deal
So far, I've had 3 options that people swear by. The body saw, which I've got a couple people telling me to use, the shears that billy and hans swear by, and a cutoff wheel which a couple people say to use...
WTF?!
Ok, I've made up my mind, I'm borrowing Justins body saw tomorrow on my way back from Tony's to trim my fenders... I'll post the results!
Maybe I should do one fender with each tool :laugh:
weak!!!tcm glx said:pm me...gonna be unavailable tomorrow....but I have an idea.
98RExj said:my front fencers came out like this using that wheel