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Trunk fix, Trunk rust and Porsche Museum. |
Cool914 |
Nov 1 2012, 08:46 PM
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Cool914 |
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Member Group: Members Posts: 98 Joined: 25-January 11 From: Ontario Member No.: 12,627 Region Association: Canada |
It took endless hours of staring at all those curves, templates, measuring. The welding would have gone much better, had I known that the roller I had in it was for aluminum (bought it off a guy who last used it to build a aluminum gas tank for the plane he was building in his garage...whole other story). It was feeding irratically, then finally figured out the roller issue, touch a week to get the roller shipped.
lots of rust under the brace, but cleaned up nice. Lots of time spent cleaning tar and seam sealer out of the trunk, once I started couldnt stop though. m |
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