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that grill came out beautiful... good luck & great work
Hey sorry been off the site for a while. The graphics shop in menomonie is Transport Decor. 715-233-1470. They rent a space from us and do nice work. Lots of cool materials. They also install on site so they could come to you and install if that helped.
Scott
LOL I'm a dumb@ss .. didn't look closely enough at this photo and thought it was the done heater core up on the shelf and you were going to post your pics of the refurb later
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just wish I had more time to get out in the garage to get more accomplished. Work & kids leaves no time for the toys.
:eusa_think:another fine job and good post they seem to just keep coming along what's the next phase thanks for sharing :headbang:
I managed to free up several hours over the past couple of weekends and decided to take care of my heater box. Here is what I started with.
Stripped it down as far as possible. Good thing I am in the HVAC business and had a blower hub tool. I don't think the wheel would have come off any other way.
In addition to blasting and painting every piece that came off, I also taped off the box and used a small hand blaster to get the surface rust off the riveted on parts. I used a satin black and Eastwoods Detail Grey for paint. I did not paint the actual housing as I thought it looked ok and I have no idea how a person could replicate the exact look anyway.
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And the finished product thanks to Detroit Muscle Tech's rebuild kit. I'll put this up on a shelf and cross another thing off the list to do.
H2E - What a great looking job on the heater box, so that's how it's done . . . ADD another on to my list . . . ( thanks buddy ! ) ( SMILE )