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  • You are my hero.

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    • Isn't is going to snow in Nashville tomorrow? And you decided to take your windows out. I wouldn't know living in the golden CA sun.

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      • Originally posted by Volvosome View Post
        I'm claiming this. Basically honorable mention. We're famous.
        that was the idea
        Originally posted by 99sil-teg View Post
        Jeez I'm off the forum a few weeks and I missed quite a bit haha. Glad to see the fuses fixed your issue. Btw what was the issue with that non ac console might take it off your hands... Starting to get motivated again... Maybe...
        yeah man thanks again for the relays. get at me on fb and we'll talk about it
        Originally posted by 87shark View Post
        You are my hero.
        I can be your hero, baby. I can kiss away the pain. I can stand by you forever. You.. can... take... mybreathaway
        Originally posted by NorCalFocus View Post
        Isn't is going to snow in Nashville tomorrow? And you decided to take your windows out. I wouldn't know living in the golden CA sun.
        Don't you have to pass some intense CARB inspection and have a bunch of papers and receipts for your mods? I wouldn't know living in the south where nobody gives a shit what you do to your car.



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        • Originally posted by C-Hutch View Post

          Don't you have to pass some intense CARB inspection and have a bunch of papers and receipts for your mods? I wouldn't know living in the south where nobody gives a shit what you do to your car.



          8| feels good man.

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          • Originally posted by C-Hutch View Post
            Don't you have to pass some intense CARB inspection and have a bunch of papers and receipts for your mods? I wouldn't know living in the south where nobody gives a shit what you do to your car.




            Well played good sir.

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            • I try! Well I went to a buddy's house to try my hand at welding up my side markers. Turns out I'm not too bad at it. This was like the fourth time I've welded anything at all, and the first time welding anything as thin as sheet metal on a body, but it went pretty well!







              Then I cut out this rusty panel and made a new one and welded it in too!



              I'm gonna get a welder and start doing dangerous shit at some point soon. It's way too fun not to.

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              • Great job with the side marker delete - can't wait to see the paint job
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                • Not too shabby on the welding man. A good machine makes all the difference.
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                  • looks good.


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                    • Originally posted by aLaFleur View Post
                      Not too shabby on the welding man. A good machine makes all the difference.
                      This. Don't buy a 90amp from HarborFreight like i did


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                      • Yeah no kidding. I "learned" on a super junky one that doesn't use gas with a mask that doesn't auto-dim. Then last night it was a Lincoln mig with an auto-dimming mask. Now I'm not afraid of welding. Now I'll probably be buying some dumb old car to do a chop top on or something one day.

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                        • Originally posted by C-Hutch View Post
                          Yeah no kidding. I "learned" on a super junky one that doesn't use gas with a mask that doesn't auto-dim. Then last night it was a Lincoln mig with an auto-dimming mask. Now I'm not afraid of welding. Now I'll probably be buying some dumb old car to do a chop top on or something one day.
                          I learned in the exact same situation. Started out with some $90 Harbor Freight welder with the shittiest mask and flux core wire back in like 2009 when I built a couple rails for the skatepark. The welds turned out terrible. Now I have a Lincoln mig with shielding gas and an auto dim and it makes welding so much more enjoyable to do and look at. On the really thin stuff, I've learned that doing each bead at a time is a great way to keep the metal from overheating and blasting through.


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                          • Not bad at all ! very inspiring. makes me consider welding.
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                            • Looks good! now just need to seem seal the welds on that patch!
                              Originally posted by Jesus Christ
                              he mustve enjoyed that bj.

                              i know for a fact you chubby bitches could suck the air bubbles out of a brake line

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                              • Originally posted by CubbyChowder View Post
                                I learned in the exact same situation. Started out with some $90 Harbor Freight welder with the shittiest mask and flux core wire back in like 2009 when I built a couple rails for the skatepark. The welds turned out terrible. Now I have a Lincoln mig with shielding gas and an auto dim and it makes welding so much more enjoyable to do and look at. On the really thin stuff, I've learned that doing each bead at a time is a great way to keep the metal from overheating and blasting through.
                                Yeah I had to turn down the heat and the speed of the wire a little bit but only burned through on the first side a couple times then didn't have a problem with it at all.
                                Originally posted by SD202 View Post
                                Not bad at all ! very inspiring. makes me consider welding.
                                It's something I think every automotive enthusiast should at least try. Once you know how, the fabrication possibilities are endless.
                                Originally posted by benz88 View Post
                                Looks good! now just need to seem seal the welds on that patch!
                                yeah I'm going to grind down the bead a bit first then I'll seal it.

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