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Bleyseng
Well, I finally got the new panel all welding in and finished out. Just need to get some paint to match -nepal orange
Definately tired of leaning over the front bumper to work on this thing. I am not a body worker so this sh*t takes me too much time.
Geoff
Dave Cawdrey
So, Geoff, is my pan gonna be that nice? Damn fine body work, for a "no-body" guy laugh.gif

Punn intended...
Bleyseng
Gonna try dude...gonna try.
Geoff
vortrex
great job. where are the welds? did you have a "before" pic?
Bleyseng
Here is the before pic after it was tacked in.
Jeroen
Nice job!
Mark Henry
Looks like a real pro job. Good show. clap56.gif
Bleyseng
Just remember, you don't have to use a cutting torch to cut a hole in the bottom if the cable breaks....duh! DPO!
boxstr
Great job Geoff. You must have started with some really great parts biggrin.gif
Craig C. Lauglin CAMP 914
RustyWa
Damn! I know who I will be calling!! Have welder will travel.

So how much amperage do I need in my garage Geoff? Is 110 ok? You do battery trays while the engine is still in the car right?

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Bleyseng
Thanks again for the trunk piece Craig. It just barely covered the stupid hole!
Geoff
mr914
110v welder should have a dedicated 15A circuit breaker.
Chris H.
Geoff,

I know it's been said, but as an aspiring amateur welder I gotta say that is one FINE piece of work. pray.gif

Chris H.
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