[b]Ben wrote:[/b]
[quote][b]Stone wrote:[/b]
[quote][b]Ben wrote:[/b]
[quote]I pick and file every splice, so there is no need to fill… :rofl[/quote]
yah I can mig a patch with no warpage, but when I forge the weld with oxy acetylene, :woohoo:
thats when I seem to get alot of warping :silly: :lol1[/quote]
By pick and file, I meant [b]pick[/b] some fiberglass filler and [b]file[/b] it straight with an 8″ grinder :evil:[/quote] :lol1
[b]Ben wrote:[/b]
[quote]I pick and file every splice, so there is no need to fill… :rofl[/quote]
yah I can mig a patch with no warpage, but when I forge the weld with oxy acetylene, :woohoo:
thats when I seem to get alot of warping :silly: :lol1
[b]Ben wrote:[/b]
[quote]The size is partially dependent on the filter size or type. Obviously a full floor grate helps with even air flow, but having the narrow grate makes it easier when using stands/moving stuff around etc.[/quote]
good point ben :pcorn:
[b]bondomerchant wrote:[/b]
[quote][b]Ben wrote:[/b]
[quote]I hate working on them a lot. I keep asking myself why I took the job with the Chrysler dealer… :wak[/quote]
cuz ya wanted ta be one of the boys that wear the white hat :lol1 :lol1[/quote]
a Mopar Man :pcorn:
unless you have nothing to hide :whistle:
well where’s the rest of the pics? :pcorn:
how ever we need a down draft design “which means suction out the floor” does it not? :unsure:
wow .. not to shabby turb :rock
[b]dturcotte wrote:[/b]
[quote]A painter who never gets a run isn’t trying hard enough :pcorn:[/quote]
i’ll tell the customer that … see if it works 😉 😛