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well my little brother and a few others down home near daytona have the shocker sickness since i gave them some stickers last year for sbn, and well ill let the pictures do the talking....

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... more pics comeing have to find them....

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haha awesome

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the blue one is my little brothers truck

and here is my buddie tims tail gate off his chevy 2500....

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my brother is sending me pics of the hour glass he did for my dads black widdow trike, and the rugger symbo for his buddie, and now hes currently working on doing "88" on another tail gate for some race driver lol,...

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so if youre in the jacksonville/gainsvill/daytona area you may run across this work, thats where my brother lives and the people geting him to do the work

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my brother said he uses a calculator, compas and ruler and he takes what ever is wanting to be done and scales it up or down to make it fit the gate,hood what ever, then sands it down and roughs it up, tapes it off and makes the tape out and then fills with gorrial hair filler untill its a good height all over and then finishes with paint ect.he said it would take him 2 days to do a tail gate shocker and 2 days for the 88 when its done

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These look sick man, More Pics... :good:

I woulda done it the hard way, tried to plasma cut a 14-16 gauge sheet of steel and weld it up, but it wouldnt have had the sharp edges, unless you had holes or strips cut and welded in the holes to bond it...

Cut design,

Drill holes in designed peice,

Place on tailgate/body where desired after cleaning to bare metal,

Weld inside the drilled out holes almost like stitch welding,

Grind welds to even out on the surface,

Primer & Paint.

Thats just another Idea??? :unknw:

Edit: I'm used to working with metal, never used bondo/fiberglass...

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well my brother worked and still has major connections at pdm bridge corp. where they have the giant cutters and all to cut that 2-4 inch steel plate but he said he didnt want the extra work or remakeing the tail gate ect with all the weld grinding needed and some of them cracks are hard to get too ..

but here are his tailgate updates

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