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RE: Getting started



And actually after reading your post again, I figured that was you Mark, and that you must have just hit send too quickly or something.  Sorry man, didn't mean to piss in your wheaties.

Todd

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From: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 8:57 PM
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Subject: RE: Getting started


Well I won't call you an ass. 
 I hit reply to a list message and cut the text. In doing so I cut my signature too.


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Mark Price
markprice242ATadelphia.net
Morgantown, WV

 
---- Todd Jesme <jesme@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> Don't call me an ass, but are we supposed to know who you are?
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> Todd Jesme
> MN
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 6:46 PM
> To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Getting started
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> I hope to soon actually begin work on the Ambassador.
> I have little doubt that at some point it will be sold. but until that point is reached I would like to do it right the first time!
>   I need to pull the shortblock and blast the rust in the engine compartment and firewall areas, then weld in new metal. My question is, What is the best primer that people are using now to treat freshly blasted metal when they plan on welding on it later? I expect many starts and stops in this project with long delays in actually working on it. Therefore I want to treat any bare metal as soon as I uncover it.
>  I will need to weld on it later.
> On the American front I took it out today for ride and drive and stopped at Lowe's. Wouldn't you know that the wind caught the door when I opened it and pulled it forward so hard it tweaked the hinge. Then when I tried too shut the door it took a big chunk of paint off the front edge! I adjusted the door when I got home, but the chipped paint is still in need of attention. I'm bummed! The edge being chipped is no big deal, but there is an actual crack in the paint about 1/2" long going back into the door panel area. The car is painted with acrylic enamel and I now it will nye nigh on impossible for me to repair it and get it right. So I'm going to touch up the edge and hope it doesn't rust in the crack. I'm hoping the urethane primer I used didn't crack and it will be OK
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