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> Where the pan meets the longitudinal..., ...waddaya think?
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post Dec 9 2006, 01:11 PM
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Now I'm getting uneasy....the shop sez the longs are fine, I'm getting feedback from folks whose opinion I value that they're bad. Obviously the pan is rotted, but where does the one end , and the other start? I colored the long "orange" to highlight it from the rusted pan.


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post Dec 9 2006, 09:41 PM
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Andy, thanks for the Photoshop skills, Glad we are now all on the same page.

Andy's right. Needs to be braced before welding.

I'm only speaking from the outside and only based on what i've read here, but i'm doubting the knowledge of the shop doing the resto. Last thing I want to see is someone drop a boatload of $$ on a resto, that's not done correctly.

Andy, and other's know much more than me, but HERE is the place to get the info to cross check against the work being done.

Just my 2 cents.

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