Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Front Fender Modification....Hillbilly Style
Tools:

Use the mounting holes as reference points for the right and left sides.

Take into account the curve of the fender and find a decent curve to trace.

Tape your paper layout together & cut to size.

Trace your paper template on the fender and use the pin wheel to score your lines.

Rub your #2 pencil across the pin wheel marks for better visibility.

Take the fender to your local wood shop.

Once cut and sanded, take your fender to a suitable location for paint, somewhere with adequate ventilation and/or minimal security.

Thanks Jimmy!
- Fender
- Construction Paper
- Pencil
- Pin Wheel
- String
- Tape
- Zig-Zag's (Preferably White)
- Delta Upright Band Saw
- Portuguese Ingenuity
- Hillbilly Skills
Use the mounting holes as reference points for the right and left sides.
Take into account the curve of the fender and find a decent curve to trace.
Tape your paper layout together & cut to size.
Trace your paper template on the fender and use the pin wheel to score your lines.
Rub your #2 pencil across the pin wheel marks for better visibility.
Take the fender to your local wood shop.

Once cut and sanded, take your fender to a suitable location for paint, somewhere with adequate ventilation and/or minimal security.
Thanks Jimmy!

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