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McMark
Tonight my friend Brandon and I did some repair work on the Venison Wagon. It may have lost its engine (see part 1), but it got it's window frame fixed. Turned out not to be too difficult. Here's the process:

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Korijo
nice work welder.gif
ChrisReale
Nice work. Is mine done? laugh.gif
Bleyseng
Cmon Chris, where are the pics of yours being repaired.
maf914
Mark,

Way to go. Looks good! smilie_pokal.gif

How did you maintain alignment when cutting off the old and welding in the replacement? Did you have a system or did you just eyeball it?

Mike
McMark
I tried a lot of things to make sure the cuts matched. But when it comes down to it, I just eyeballed it. The cuts weren't perfect. But we did a great job of filling the gaps and all's well that ends well.
tat2dphreak
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nice welding job!!!
markb
QUOTE(tat2dphreak @ Jan 29 2004, 09:19 AM)
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nice welding job!!!

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Jeroen
Nice job!
Is the orange part form Jenny's old car?

cheers,

Jeroen
914werke
What necessatated (sp) the repair?
McMark
Yeah, it's from Jenny's car. I forgot to give her props! THANKS JENNY! biggrin.gif
beerchug.gif I wonder how many people have been helped by her tub.

How my car got damaged.
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