1969 Plymouth Barracuda Restoration Thread

Hey, that looks like my wallet, only a little fatter.

Nice work on the die for bending the square tubing. I thought for sure it would be deformed at the bend but it looks great.

I wasn't sure what the tubing would do when I started bending it in the die. I figured if it did kink, I would retry bending it using heat. I think one of the reasons it didn't kink is because I kept the sides of the die tight to the tubing. It gave the tubing no room to move but in the direction I wanted it to. I could be way off base with that theory but, that what I'm going with until told otherwise.

Oh and lol about the wallet. I try and try to have a slim wallet and some how they just grow in size and it not because it stuffed with money.
 
Dang if you ain't got yourself a good ole MPC metal hitter there........congrats.....Robert fixes up a fine hammer.
 
I gotta tell ya, the MP&C Signature Series Body Hammer is the real deal. The balance and weight distribution of this body hammer is unbelievable. The handle length is perfect, not to long, not to short. Add in the fact the wood grain is stunning.

I needed what I would consider this Body Hammer to be, a finish body hammer to smooth out the last remaining surface imperfections.

I seriously feel blessed owning this body hammer.
 
More importantly, did you get to bring those highly stylish socks home? Don’t see those everyday..
 
The yellow socks are like an omen or something :oops:.

I'll have to post what the hospital made me wear after being discharged. I'm still freaking out over it.
 
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