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Old 02-02-2009
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Originally Posted by FullThrottle02
If the metal began to warp you had the amperage too high and/or were staying in one spot too long. Tacking it alternating to different areas would have prevented the metal from getting hot enough to warp.
Ok, that sounds like something they taught me in class while i wasn't listening.lol

Originally Posted by Downey
i fogot to tell you to spot weld it first my bad i feel like a dick i should of told you to spot weld it around first then connect the spot welds.
No it's cool man, the sides are not completely welded yet so ill do that when i finish it up next hour

Originally Posted by monkeysteeler12@yahoo.com
change the front bumper. and it would be fresh.

i only wish i had access to a welder.
well, thats how it looked when i got it and all i did was take a wire brush to it and it looked like new again. this winter i let the snow and dirt sit to long on the truck and the bumper got the worst of it. if the wire brush doesn't work this time then ill be calling up LMC.
 
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Old 02-19-2009
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I finaly finished it and love the way it turned out, the Bed liner idea worked out great, thanks.

 
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looks good does it rattel or anything
 
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Looks pretty good. You have any more pics? With it open?
 
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Nope, surprisingly it doesn't rattle. and its water tight too.

 
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you you need to paint the inside or its guna rust like crazy
 
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Really? i figured that if it was water tight then it would be ok. Maybe ill get some primer this weekend. (I love the rat rod primer look)
 
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Why didnt you make it full width or am i just missing something?
 
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Old 02-20-2009
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Really? i figured that if it was water tight then it would be ok. Maybe ill get some primer this weekend. (I love the rat rod primer look)

Nah, moisture in the air, and also you might get condensation too at night built up inside. Just spray bomb it fast and safe a head ache, plus it'll looker nice than it already is!
 
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I made it 1 foot long so that i can still fit my dirt bike in the back. (which im trying to sell)
 
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