terranosaurusdoug
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Tonup, you'll nail mate :lol
Tonup, you'll nail mate :lol
Nooooo! Don't use nails, or for that matter, No nails :naughty
My rear bumper is practically made of tiger seal :doh
I thought it was by the way you walked:naughty
Hi Tonup,
I'm new to this as well. I think I have a grand total of 5 hour welding under my belt.
I used 1.5mm sheet. My nibbler should only cut 1.2 but it worked really well with the thickness. I tacked it on first and then welded all round where I could. I also drilled some holes in the larger flat spots and welded in them to stop any buckling. The steel is surprisingly flexible and can be folded in a vice or over a brick.
No stupid questions, we all have to learn. Also, look at it as a chance to see how your truck works. I love every minute I spend on it, regardless of how painful it is.
Hope that helps.
Paul
Well,
I've cut and bent some metal and welded the front. When I say welded, its rough. Very rough and I will re visit in the near future but its strong and on the road again.
Has anyone found a scrap truck and cut a section from it to graft back onto another? I'm wondering if that's a future option for the chassis mount body area. I have welded some plate to secure it but its not pretty, but once again its holding.
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