Freds 73 Scamp restore on a budget

I don't recall ever having it when I was younger doing body work or using rattle cans for the past 20 years of so...guess it's all the strong solvents in 2K paints and such...and one particular trip to the sandbox about a decade ago. My first trip to Qatar while active duty in the AF; about 4 months in and I got these itchy patches on my feet and hands-then thousands of tiny blisters under the skin-absolutely the worst and most persistent itching--poison ivy aint got **** on this. Doctor there said he believed it was dyshidrotic eczema or dyshidrosis...had to keep my feet ventilated as much as I could, especially at work when it was 115* outside, then rub steroid cream on it twice a day. Ever since then, I can't use neosporin or pretty much any other ointment or it'll trigger the same reaction...talk about total garbage...anyway...

I'm really digging what you're doing here Fred-when my Mustang finally goes back together, I can start doing the things on my Scamp that I need to do...quarter panels, trunk floors and dropoffs, dutchman, undercoating and everything else...in the interim, I do want to rebuild the front suspension/disk brake upgrade, and install the B body banjo w/3.55s I have sitting in my shop...but I gotta save up for about 230' of back fence...yay
Sorry to here about you having eczema being that bad really sucks when using so much chemical on restoring a car. Being married as you are and no idea if you have kids at home it makes it real hard to restore a car when life gets in the way.