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    1. #1
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      Oct 2012
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      British Columbia
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      Made some progress on the firewall and decided to shoot some primer on it. For my first time doing a firewall and doing it in my garage with a cheap-ass 120 volt MIG, over all I think it looks OK. I'm not toally happy with the crispness of the line where the firewall meets the cowl and makes the 90 degree corner. I have applied a thin layer of bondo and sanded the top and side at a 45 degree angle with a long block numerous times trying to make a clean, crisp line accross the top and although it is close when I paint it I'm afraid it will look crappy. Anyone have any thoughts on how to make this line??
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      Todd
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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Sep 2012
      Location
      San Mateo, Ca.
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      Very nice, great job! Keep up the good work! I filled and welded my openings then floated with filler...I like it better with one sheet of metal like you did. It will be nice and smooth.




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