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Welding fun!

Morris

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Well it finally rained here in Central Texas, so I was able to get out the welder without fear of setting the world on fire.

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The passenger side is way too ugly to show... and it is gonna take a bit o' bondo to make things look right on both sides. Still... I am a slightly better welder now than I was when I started this project.
 
Stole them off of a rust bucket. I soaked 'em in Rust Ease for a couple days. Still, they presented quite a welding challenge.
 
Great job,
always great to learn a new skill like welding.
Will come in handy over and over again

Fred
 
I stole mine off a rust bucket as well. Not up to the challenge of welding (nor afford a welder) so I had a friend do it for me.

Wazza
 

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It didn't come out too bad :thirsty:
 

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Morris said:
That looks way better than mine.

Looks great! (Warren, yours too obviously) but comparing the two is comparing apples and oranges. I know just enough about welding to be dangerous but I am impressed!

BTW if the passenger side is worse, drive slow in the right lane and no one will see.
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Both look pretty darn good actually! :cheers:
 
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