Well that would be 5000. A band is $1000 LOLCould have gone with 5BANDS lol
Patrick: The car looks great and I hope the film installers do you a solid. However, pardon my intrusiveness but little things jump out at me in photos on occasion and this was no different. Curiosity got the best of me and I'm wondering..what was the the little torch used for in your detailing setup? :-)Today got Leathal H pipe welded in, hood rain catch removed and a few dings repaired before going in to ppf
No idea, that picture was at the guys house that did the dent repairs. And as far as the torch does, he didn’t use it but while I was there I was kinda wondering the same thing. I’ll have to ask himPatrick: The car looks great and I hope the film installers do you a solid. However, pardon my intrusiveness but little things jump out at me in photos on occasion and this was no different. Curiosity got the best of me and I'm wondering..what was the the little torch used for in your detailing setup? :-)
No idea, that picture was at the guys house that did the dent repairs. And as far as the torch does, he didn’t use it but while I was there I was kinda wondering the same thing. I’ll have to ask him
Makes sense. I would be arfraud to use a torch. Maybe a heat gun but I guess if you’re good at what you do, heat us heatSome times pdr guys use heat(torch or heat gun) to warm up the paint. It helps keep the paint from popping off the panel when manipulating it to remove the dent. It in essence lets the finish flex and stay adhered to the panel during the process.
Makes sense. I would be arfraud to use a torch. Maybe a heat gun but I guess if you’re good at what you do, heat us heat


Thanks for the message. I had to use a very small flathead to get and edge pulled away from the housing. Once I got enough pressure the lenses popped off one by one very easily. Letting the car sit in the sun and heat up the tap holding the covers on would also help the ease of it coming off. My buddy told me when following me he could barely see them so that was enough for me to pop them off. Dont need a reason for someone to rear end meWhat a Great looking Snake,bro.
I admire your preserving this baddass ride,Texas Style.
I have the tail light covers similar to yours,and dont like them because they are too hard to see in the daylight.
My old eyes are enough problem,but way too many of my fellow mountaineers get WAY too close to me at stops.
A bit more info on removing yours if you please.
This thread is a joy to read.
Best regards,Tex. Dave F and Frosty