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Old 01-24-2009, 11:10 AM   #1
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frame off restoration/blast or dip?

I am starting my first frame off restoration on a 64 Chevelle. I would like to know the best method to strip the body and body panels down to bare metal once I have disassembled the car.
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Re: frame off restoration/blast or dip?

First, I would suggest using bags and labeling all parts, screws, etc, This step will help you tremendously. I think media blasting would be the best method for your restoration. However, you could do it yourself using chemical strippers. I guess it depends how much time and/or money you have for the project. That is my opinion...what does everyone else think?
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