That looks great! Glad that you were able to get it done.
That looks great! Glad that you were able to get it done.
Fantastic work. Will shamelessly steal your idea
Thanks guys glad you like it. It worked much better than I expected. I'll put it up into storage in shop attic and if any zoners in the area want to borrow it drop me a line. I run work for a heavy civil construction company and we recently installed a bunch of the 36" C900 for the trunk line into new sewer treatment plant and we always end up with short sections that get tossed so cut piece. This is what it looked like going in.
I cant believe how much I have already learned from the zone and will be hitting you guys up with some serious questions soon.
Hit away, hats why we are here.
Nice pipe!!
Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.
Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!
If you run across any of that stuff in 16", grab it. Guys running H1 beadlock rims like to replace the mag beadlocks with 6" sections of it.
http://www.trailworthyfab.com/Hummer...VC-Insert.html
Still a great thread!
Jonnie
Looks great!! It’s amazing what you can do with a big enough hammer on the old steel. A friend once restored a M37 and his front fenders were beat. They got beat some more and ended up looking really great. I straightened up a M100 that the rear panel was crushed down to about 8” tall. It wasn’t perfect when I finished but it was pretty good. Don’t be afraid to get out there and work on dents and sings.
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