I picked up Wayne, which is the owner
of Redneck Street Rods at the airport Wednesday morning. He shipped his
tools and supplies over-night and they were delivered to my work just in
time. After looking at my car, he quickly got to work cutting out the
wheel-wells. This saw is small to get into tight areas and runs on
compressed air.
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Here you can see one of the
wheel-wells have been cut out. Notice the saws-all. I had to rent it as
the small saw he brought wasn't enough for the thick floor.
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In this shot you can see both tubs
have been rough-cut out and are now ready for some final trimming.
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After cutting out the tubs, the next
thing was to trim the 1 1/2" piece from the floor. Here is Wayne
doing some final trimming up next to the frame rail.
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