Yup. Or I can drill holes right over the x-frame and weld the pan to it.A bead roller would stiffen those up nicely.
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Yup. Or I can drill holes right over the x-frame and weld the pan to it.A bead roller would stiffen those up nicely.
Thanks man....been a loooooong time coming.Cool project I like!
That's some funny $hit right there!Looking good, eh.
I just really had to find a place to use that emoji.
Just direct the grinding sparks down you shirt,you'll be nice and warm.And now that it's freezing ball$ here , even with a insulated garage, costs a fortune to heat, it's just sitting waiting for attention. Maybe grind the welds down on the tailgate this weekend.
Not a big fan of the smell of burning hair!!!! LolJust direct the grinding sparks down you shirt,you'll be nice and warm.
Not a big fan of the smell of burning hair!!!! Lol
And actually right now the outlet I use to plug in my grinders is being used to plug in two vehicles outside. And the outside plug is being used to plug in two more! Not sure if I even have any other extension cords left to run from other outlets in the garage. Frozen world problems right now!!! Lol
They were so polished SHINE, I hated it, so I took hours of steel wool to them to dull it LOL.. I should have bought the black powder coated ones LOL..I'm really digging the diamond plate side panels!!
Sometimes you gotta get creative with getting $hit done with these trucks, especially after we do stuff to them.
Omg.... black diamond plate is a fetish of mine!!! Lol.They were so polished SHINE, I hated it, so I took hours of steel wool to them to dull it LOL.. I should have bought the black powder coated ones LOL..