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Old 01-03-2020, 04:14 PM   #9
Chevys4life
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Re: Budget Shortbed: welding, grinding, rust oh my

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Originally Posted by 72bowtiestepper View Post
Very nice work from someone that did most of the panel replacements that you did ( but not as neatly !) It takes a ton of time to get these old trucks back on the road after being rusted top to bottom, but looking at & driving them when finished makes all the work worthwhile. I used a Miller 115 volt MIG to do mine with .025 wire & argon CO2 mix gas. Doing the work yourself is VERY rewarding when the job comes out good !
That's the best part about what you said. Being able to know that you did it yourself...........that's priceless.
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