Whitethunder46
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- Oct 30, 2006
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Well, after 8 weeks, I can finally start fixing the fender bender.
Insurance check: $1,900
Projected Cost of Re-build w/ a few extra goodies: $750
Projected Profit off Insurance: $1,150
Tomorrow, I'm going to be dropping off my bumper that I'm sanding down myself and my new Headlight Mounting Panel to be painted. I started sanding down the current bumper a few minutes ago. I'm using an orbital sander with 180 grit sand paper. So far, it's turning out really well. It's gonna be a pain to do the areas that the sander can't reach by hand.
I have to sand down all the way to the Urethane bumper for the fender bender chipped away a good section of the paint clear down to the bumper surface.
Pics of progress:
View from side showing bent fender and progress of bumper sanding:
Side View of Sanding:
Close-up of Sanded surface after wiped down.
Replacement fender. Paid $175 for it at a junk yard. Perfect paint match.
Insurance check: $1,900
Projected Cost of Re-build w/ a few extra goodies: $750
Projected Profit off Insurance: $1,150
Tomorrow, I'm going to be dropping off my bumper that I'm sanding down myself and my new Headlight Mounting Panel to be painted. I started sanding down the current bumper a few minutes ago. I'm using an orbital sander with 180 grit sand paper. So far, it's turning out really well. It's gonna be a pain to do the areas that the sander can't reach by hand.
I have to sand down all the way to the Urethane bumper for the fender bender chipped away a good section of the paint clear down to the bumper surface.
Pics of progress:
View from side showing bent fender and progress of bumper sanding:

Side View of Sanding:

Close-up of Sanded surface after wiped down.

Replacement fender. Paid $175 for it at a junk yard. Perfect paint match.
