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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!

Sunday, February 28, 2010
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Rudge It, Don't Trudge It
Rudge motorcycles were produced from 1911 to 1946. The firm was known for its innovations in engine and transmission design, and its racing successes. Their sales motto was "Rudge it, do not trudge it."
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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