In a message dated 4/5/01 10:43:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, radish150@EARTHLINK.NET writes:
> Ed, I did this once on a bus, did a complete conversion. Now it's possible > that I did it the hard > way, it might have been easier to take the glass out and cut and weld at > the pillars but what I > did was to section in the new top right above the gutters and fill in the > imperfections with > bondo. It looked good when I was done, but I kid you not, that was the > hardest automotive job I've > ever done in my life, and believe me I've done a ton of very hard jobs on > cars and trucks, I would > NEVER EVER do that again. Personaly if I were you I'd just install the > kitchen gear (not too bad > obviously you did it the hard way!! take a look at Karl Bloss's website..we did the whole thing in a weekend. no welding necessary chris
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