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Old 05-13-2009, 01:35 AM   #157
nuke1
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Re: The Project Havoc....

Thanks Fletch.

Today i went to get my mig cylinder filled up and while i was there, the guy i always deal with, looks at me and told me i was there way too much, he goes we are gonna give u the big cyinder at half price today, sound good James, of course that sounded good. I went from the second smallest tank to the largest for nearly the same price, sure not gonna complain. Also i went from a almig mix to a 23 gas, and it sure works nicer, a way cleaner and hotter burn. nicer than the stuff we have at work even, so happy.
Well i got the firewall done, welded her all up tonite and all the useless holes, so as of tomorow i have a lot of grinding to do and then start on the body work for the cab, as i am gonna paint it this weekend, well that is the pplan at least, nope, it will happen. anyways here is a few pics and c u later.

James

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