Eric Lee Green writes: > Why your job was unsatisfactory: > > #1: Use of inappropriate tools... > #2: Poor surface preparation of new part... > #3: Poor fitting of the new part... Okay well the next time I plan on doing some body work I will be sure to call you and ask your advice before I do anything. Perhaps you'd be willing to drive down here to DC and do all the work for me for free, eh? I think you compltely missed the point. A "professional" job would have cost me between $400-500 (which, incidentally, is three times how much I paid for the bus to begin with). I did the whole repair for about $95. I'm sorry I didn't do things up to your standards, but compromises needed to be made. I posted the story for like-minded individuals, not you.
-Randy "There's no excuse for lack of common courtesy."
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