Installing replacement 1/4s?

It would be nice to send it off to a pro to have it done.
The problem with that is, the extra money, the time, and the loss of experience.

This is my daily driver and will continue to be for sometime. I have another car that I can use 3/4 weeks of the month. I don't think a body shop would be able to get it all done in 3 weeks, nor do I want to pay them for labor that I can do for free. Not only that, but it is MY car and it doesn't have to be perfect. I wouldn't make my first attempt on anybody's but my own.

I was asking because it seemed that in the past, most people joggled around the entire cut. Now I've heard more and more that people are no longer doing that because it makes the joint too strong making it difficult to hammer anything out. Not only that but, like you mentioned, moparsegura, I don't want to take shortcuts, that's why I'm asking the proper way to do it.

I'm not trying to seem snobby with my response, but it's not going to a pro.