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Thank you.Jes said:Those look like sheet metal screws to me.
Thank you.Jes said:Those look like sheet metal screws to me.
Okie Terry said:Thank you.
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Well, the guy at the lumber yard said they would work
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THE_OWL said:Or maybe I should use wood screws to hold my fenders together.
Maybe you havent used a welder before on thin stamped metal before, but if you leave it hot enough to puddle in the gap, it blows a hole in the unibody, thats why they were done in blotches, small one first then a larger one on top. It was done with the intention of bieng grinded.
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Okie Terry said:Well, the guy at the lumber yard said they would work :conceited . Like I said try again.
Jes said:I only commented because that's what I used to hold in my inner fenders.
I said it in the original post. its rough tacks, and filled areas.Some of the welds are just tacked, and a lot of grinding still needs to be done. A few spots look like ass, because we had to "fill".
THE_OWL said:Now its bad craftmenship?
I said it in the original post. its rough tacks, and filled areas.
I did search your page and all I saw was a bolt-on ass Jeep from a guy who is president of his own fan club.
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I see your point now. I didnt realize what you considered quality craftmenship.
Did u get those oversized loose nuts from the lumber yard also? and the paint over rust?
These wouldnt happen to be the same "sheet-metal" screws holding the rubber to your fender thats holding your skid plate/whatever it is to the frame?
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quality craftmenship, I get it now
The truth is that those large flat sheets will offer little more than excess weight on your rig just being welded around the edges & without sleeving the frame where you put the bolts through they will just start to crush the rail & work loose.No plug welds, that’s a waste, I will run bolts through corresponding to the strips of 3/16" on the inner frame rails.
THE_OWL said:ha Burque.
I know your a local now
I live down across from the El pinto, on the river.
The Fab shop is up in $andia Heights
I drove up there real fast and did some grinding for you all.
Here is the best welds you have ever seen. I dare you to find a booger anywhere!
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