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Old 08-30-2012, 07:28 PM
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bjuice
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Give us the names etc...or copy and paste member thread...thanks


on a personal Note I swear to GAWD if I ever needed chassis work done again that's considered major I will buy a 220 miller and go at it and screw it up enough until its right..or buy someones else stuff.


Screw these Rip Off Chassis builders prices..I know it takes talent and its work WHEN YOU WORK..Trust me there is a bunch of DOWN time I have whitnessed from many reputable and Non Reputable chassis builders and you are getting charged for...if you can Measure , have a decent mechanical mind and the tools you can do most of your own stuff...

Three golden Rules to Follow:
1- Don't Cut it too short
2- remember its only metal you can grind it off and start over.
3- Be patient

If you have never welded before and no one around to show you..take a 6 week night/weekend welding certificate course at a local tech school you will have enough to go from there....
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