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September 24, 2019

GMC Motorhome: (UPDATED) The molds are being scanned

……… First thing is a pressure wash and weed eater blow offAre we having fun?Yes, kids love playing in the water….After being stored outside for decades they still cleanup pretty goodnext they are brought over to the scanner where the shine of the chrome is turned down for the industrial scanthis rear panel mold weighed in at 35,000 pounds and came to the scan on a flat bedand then loading one of the big mothers one of the front nose mold weighs in at 45,000 poundsThis morning we start at 7am in hopes of getting them all done today……..more to come tomorrow……see u then

(UPDATE:)

Man, we’re deep into this mold scanning project.  Not as hot as it was still, pressure washing, blowing off then dull coating all the molds is a real job!  Here are some cool pic of of the fun:

.how bot that, u can see both sides of the back!The fuel door opening is a bit rusty
here is a scan of below..See ya tomorrow.

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