Backyard fab:
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Flux core welds, I know, I know, flame away.
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Yes it is pretty bad. I really don't like to deal with rust, but in Michigan if you want something old it will be rusty. At least it keeps me busy.SteveG wrote:Man, that's some serious rot. Nice to see you're fixing it and not just letting it go. Keep it up.
Thanks!hobbyturnedobsession wrote:Looking really good!
Thanks! It is nice to have words of affirmation. I will have to make a point of commenting more on others peoples work too; there is definitely a bunch of good work on this site. I am just trying to keep up.Joxracing wrote:Looks goood!
Thanks Randy. I am looking at some glass flareside fenders. Yes, the inspiration for those fenders was a '60s M715 Jeep military truck. Sometimes I march to the beat of a different drum.hobbyturnedobsession wrote:Looking good John! I'd go flareside man, just because its such a cool old truck. Those kind of look like the jeep truck fenders.
Thanks a bunch. Your projects inspire me to get my butt out the door.funinthesun95 wrote:looking good....