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how are the sema 4's on your car Josh, saw an earlier photo with you holding one up... are they all good or do they need work? I had heard about Matt's Parts in Edmonton, but mine are a little different style and am getting them out of Seattle, as Jeff Slater had some shells he could rebuild for me. The build's looking good!b. waz
Build done right! I wish I could weld
Quote from: Stephan Schmidt on March 31, 2011, 08:36:16 AMBuild done right! I wish I could weld Neither could I when I started this project! Get a machine and start practicing
Quote from: josh on March 31, 2011, 07:43:34 PMQuote from: Stephan Schmidt on March 31, 2011, 08:36:16 AMBuild done right! I wish I could weld Neither could I when I started this project! Get a machine and start practicing Ditto for me too.First job you should try is floor pan halves. The metal is thicker so it's easier to weld without burn through, and if your welds look like crap, nobody cares.
Instead of a pose you should take a bow for the amazing work and motivative thread you have done for all of us readers.
awsome and well done i wish i had your energy, looking forward in seeing the finished product!
How did those engine bay shelves work out with the motor in? What is the crank/rod combo on that bad boy?