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How long to bag?

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krayla   +1y
Thats the kinda stuff i want to hear.
Rafiki253   +1y
i bagged my old mazda with just a grinder and welder in about one day minus the plumbing. and that was by myself with no help
prorida   +1y
if you and your buddies have any fab skills it will not take long at all. tools help too, a warm place helps big time.
krayla   +1y
Yea that's the only thing keeping me from doing it at my house right now. That and the fact i don't have a good enough welder. The guy that owns the shop works on all sorts of custom stuff from 4x4s to race trucks and everything else. He used to have a bagged ricer back in the day i think that he did so between me and him we should have it covered on the fab side, plus a couple buddy's to help disasemble.
DDlowztaco   +1y
Man, its more than possible, just make sure you have everything you need to finish. Because If there is one thing that holds up a bag job its waiting for places to open the next day to get parts. Get all your fittings, wire, sawzall blades, grinding discs, welding wire ect.... good luck
krayla   +1y
Thanx guys. I've been building up parts for a couple years now. I think i've had almost everything for close to a year and no place to do it so now's the time. Too bad it snowed today. Dude couldn't pull his racetruck out. I have another buddy w/ a shop that said i can come over and do it too thats just right up the road. Bigger nicer garage w/ all new stuff and plenty of room. I think i might go over there instead.
TOYBOY89   +1y
Should not be an issue if any of them have done it before. If you have all the valves and compressor setup, you should be able to do bag mounts and shock mounts no problem. I do it in about 7 hours.
1lowrado   +1y
I did mine by myself and drive it everyday. I work on it just a little bit at a time. I mounted my tank, compressor, valves. and wired everything up. next I started relocated everything under the hood and cutting out the fenderwells. after I had everything done besides actually cutting out the front suspension I spent a weekend and bagged my front end.

I'd suggest you pull your fenders out and get everything out of the way first before you tear into the suspension. this way you'll know exactly where to place your bag brackets in order to lay out.