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Old 07-23-2014, 06:55 PM   #1
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Re: Patch everything or swap cabs?

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Yeah, I got so much sheet metal in the deal that i may succumb to guilt for not making another truck out of it and look for yet another cab. Especially if I rip out my trucks guts for PB goodies and an LS...I will basically have a complete truck, just need a bed. These are all lofty ambitions though, considering I've never restored a vehicle in my life, welded anything to anything, or revived an engine.
no better time to learn new skills. It's really not hard to patch these trucks up. Sometimes it takes some imagination but I think one of the most important skills Is common sense. If you use your head and except that you'll make some mistakes as you go, you can learn the skills necessary to pull it off. For the cutting/welding part of the build, you might see if a local community college or trade school has a welding program with night classes. With a little practice and background knowledge a mig welder will practically run it's self.
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Old 07-23-2014, 06:57 PM   #2
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Re: Patch everything or swap cabs?

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no better time to learn new skills. It's really not hard to patch these trucks up. Sometimes it takes some imagination but I think one of the most important skills Is common sense. If you use your head and except that you'll make some mistakes as you go, you can learn the skills necessary to pull it off. For the cutting/welding part of the build, you might see if a local community college or trade school has a welding program with night classes. With a little practice and background knowledge a mig welder will practically run it's self.
Apparently many other people are interested in welding too.. fall classes are booked solid for all CC in my area!! I'm going to get a MIG, find a mentor, and start making mistakes to learn from I think.
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