2 Questions

  • 1) Is there anyone you guys would recomend for sandblasting a TJ frame?
    2) Does anyone know of a good place locally to purchase steel plate and tube and such? I'm originally from Ohio and still haven't got my network extended out where i need it for such things LOL

    If you need wrenching advice feel free to ask! Others experience can be a good way to save time and money!

  • That's where I go. Nice place. You can spend a lot of time in there wandering around looking at all the stuff they have. They're shelves are very organized too.

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  • There's a sandblasting shop on Hartly Rd just west of Dover. Pretty good work. Saw a lot of good restoration projects going on while I was there trying to put out their building fire a few years ago.

  • Thank you guys for the info, is exactly what i was looking for.

    If you need wrenching advice feel free to ask! Others experience can be a good way to save time and money!

  • Steel and Metal liquidators, has a back room behind the office where then sell bolts , nuts etc and all kinds of of cools stuff, d-rings, straps, and stuff. Also they have a metal scrap bin at the warehouse (across the shop floor) that you can get diamond plate scraps and stuff by the pound..

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