As I consider removing the front end sheet metal and cab from my M37 to do a more thorough cleaning and painting of all surfaces, I ponder a strategy to do this work.
Who here has done this work and what strategy did you use? Doing it over, would you do it differently?
Currently I have a wiring harness strung through it, but not connected. I can take that back out, greatly simplifying this work. This would seem to be the time to do this, if ever, as once I have the harness all in place and the truck all assembled for operation, I suspect I won't want to disassemble it far enough to do such thorough painting ever again.
How did you do the work and what did you learn from it?
I am also interested in articles for the magazine on this subject.
Who here has done this work and what strategy did you use? Doing it over, would you do it differently?
Currently I have a wiring harness strung through it, but not connected. I can take that back out, greatly simplifying this work. This would seem to be the time to do this, if ever, as once I have the harness all in place and the truck all assembled for operation, I suspect I won't want to disassemble it far enough to do such thorough painting ever again.
How did you do the work and what did you learn from it?
I am also interested in articles for the magazine on this subject.
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