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jlaird

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Had a fender come loose on the trailer in transet. Rubbed a wheel some but no prob really. They, neither one was installed/welded properly.

While almost home in Forela I droped the trailer at J&J welding and told em how I wanted the fenders welded on. He said yep, 30 bucks. hehe. will pick up next week.

Now to find a sand blaster.
 
Surely, somewhere along the road from your house to where we had breakfast that Saturday morning there's a sandblaster, Jack.
 
I did ask the welder, but am going to check several of the other small towns in lower Alabama. You are correct, there must be.

Heck for a trailer any old blaster would do.

But then thinking that maybe I will have Ricky do it so it can get some two part primer before it goes black and he sprays so nice. Just will have it done when I bring the car up for its final.
 
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