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    1. #341
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      Nice work Pat and thanks for the lesson. The U shaped mark for the direction of the next bend is a great idea. I made a short piece of fuel line for the rear of my car it took me 3 tries all because of the bend going in a wrong direction, they were close but not usable. That trick would have helped a lot.

      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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    2. #342
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      Quote Originally Posted by FLYNAVY53 View Post
      very impressive....I just bent up my first full brake system, and it wasn't even in full SS, so I have huge respect for your work...that being said, I learned a TON and look forward to refining the process. Keep up the good work... this is by far one of my favorite threads on the board!
      Thank You!
      Pat

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      Quote Originally Posted by sdg0080 View Post
      Wow that's a fantastic job. Your precision is admirable.
      Thank You!
      Pat

    4. #344
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      Quote Originally Posted by windows View Post
      Thank you very much for S/S tube bending 101 class. I will be doing mine soon and will follow your instruction to a "T". Thanks again Pat.
      Glad I could help!
      Pat

    5. #345
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      Quote Originally Posted by Motown 454 View Post
      Nice work Pat and thanks for the lesson. The U shaped mark for the direction of the next bend is a great idea. I made a short piece of fuel line for the rear of my car it took me 3 tries all because of the bend going in a wrong direction, they were close but not usable. That trick would have helped a lot.
      Wayne,
      I bent my fair share of S/S pretzels before I started marking the tub with the U ;-)
      Thank You!
      Pat

    6. #346
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      There are 2 small computers that I needed to mount under the dash. One controls the EFI that I mounted on Vintage Air mount so that the troubleshooting light is just viewable under the dash (sorry no pictures) The 2nd controls the ignition and I mounted it to a plate that covers the unused right side cowl vent.
      Thanks
      Pat












    7. #347
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      Pulled the motor back out so I could modify the inner fender to make room for one of the brake lines off the master cylinder.
      Thanks
      Pat






























    8. #348
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      Nice work , it's the little things that all add up that make onlookers say " nice car but there's something different about it !".

    9. #349
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      Never ending until it's finished.

    10. #350
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      Nice.
      Wayne
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    11. #351
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      Thank You guys!


      Welded the seams on the inner fender covers, coated them with bed liner and installed a rubber gasket I got from McMaster Carr. Now they should keep most of the water and dirt out.
      Thanks
      Pat














    12. #352
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      That looks like a nice solution.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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    13. #353
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      Which bed liner are you using?
      Looking good.

    14. #354
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      WOW ! I hope you don't mind but I'm stealing that idea

    15. #355
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      Quote Originally Posted by wfo guy View Post
      Which bed liner are you using?
      Looking good.
      Dupli-Color Bed Armor easy to use!
      Pat

    16. #356
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      Quote Originally Posted by langleylad View Post
      WOW ! I hope you don't mind but I'm stealing that idea
      With all the cool stuff I have stolen from other on this site its nice to contributed to somebody project ;-)
      Thanks
      Pat

    17. #357
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      Used your tips to bend some brake lines today. Thanks they saved me a lot of headaches.

    18. #358
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      Quote Originally Posted by splatt View Post
      Used your tips to bend some brake lines today. Thanks they saved me a lot of headaches.
      Cool! good to hear it helped!
      thank You!
      Pat

    19. #359
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      I bent the right front brake line to run along the seam between the firewall and floor. This is much cleaner than the original run in the middle of the firewall.
      Thanks
      Pat





    20. #360
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      That's tucked away nicely. It looks good.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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