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  • #46
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    Got the front passinger fender mounted today.

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    Needs more welding. these +3 degree nights are making it hard to work on cold cement floors.

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    Should be able to get another half inch out of it with a roll and pull.

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    • #47
      What are you welding with? MIG w/ shielding gas or flux core wire?

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      • #48
        Originally posted by deutschman View Post
        What are you welding with? MIG w/ shielding gas or flux core wire?
        Lately it has been flux core. Surprisingly it has been penetrating very well.

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        • #49
          Very interesting! Although you may want to invest in a decent gas MIG welder. Even one from Harbor Freight (Hobart Welders). It will honestly make your life so much easier and your car much prettier with less grinding work.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by M.Doban View Post
            Very interesting! Although you may want to invest in a decent gas MIG welder. Even one from Harbor Freight (Hobart Welders). It will honestly make your life so much easier and your car much prettier with less grinding work.
            Very true. I think there will be a new one in the near future... Especially with the amount of welding that has been done in the past week. Thanks for the kind words man.

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            • #51
              great work man where did you order urs mk1 panels ?

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              • #52
                Originally posted by M.Doban View Post
                Very interesting! Although you may want to invest in a decent gas MIG welder. Even one from Harbor Freight (Hobart Welders). It will honestly make your life so much easier and your car much prettier with less grinding work.
                HF welders are not made by Hobart. I have a Hobart 140 and it is WAY better then any POS MIG machine HF sells.
                But you really should invest in a good welder if you are doing this much welding. Ones you weld with a good machine you will wonder why you ever used a shity one. Worlds apart.
                These guys always have free shipping on Hobart machines. They are great DIY MIG welders. I have the 140 and love it.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by deutschman View Post
                  HF welders are not made by Hobart. I have a Hobart 140 and it is WAY better then any POS MIG machine HF sells.
                  But you really should invest in a good welder if you are doing this much welding. Ones you weld with a good machine you will wonder why you ever used a shity one. Worlds apart.
                  These guys always have free shipping on Hobart machines. They are great DIY MIG welders. I have the 140 and love it.
                  http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...1413_200471413
                  Thanks for the link. It looks like a good price for quality welds. I'm am going to look into picking up one if those in the near future.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by deutschman View Post
                    HF welders are not made by Hobart. I have a Hobart 140 and it is WAY better then any POS MIG machine HF sells.
                    But you really should invest in a good welder if you are doing this much welding. Ones you weld with a good machine you will wonder why you ever used a shity one. Worlds apart.
                    These guys always have free shipping on Hobart machines. They are great DIY MIG welders. I have the 140 and love it.
                    http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...1413_200471413
                    Yeah I'm using a old hobart (made years before I was born) 120 and it's till kicking/handling everything I give it. You can find the 120s on craigslist for like $50-150, highly recommend hobart anything over hf.

                    Looking good though keep it up man.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Heist View Post
                      Yeah I'm using a old hobart (made years before I was born) 120 and it's till kicking/handling everything I give it. You can find the 120s on craigslist for like $50-150, highly recommend hobart anything over hf.

                      Looking good though keep it up man.
                      Thanks man, that means a lot coming from someone of your craftsmanship. I hope to keep progress moving when this 5 degree weather breaks.

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                      • #56
                        What ever you get, you want a MIG that lets you adjust the wire speed and power separately. You also want those two knobs to have a good bit of adjustment so that you can comfortably weld thicker and thinner metals. With my 140 I can do body work, and with a bit of preheating I can weld some super thick stuff together as well.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by WASA02 View Post
                          great work man where did you order urs mk1 panels ?
                          "Klokkerholmusa" is the name if the website. They have some good parts and killer prices. $25 per fender was the deciding factor.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by CubbyChowder View Post
                            The little dimples in the MK1 fenders are normal for some reason. All of mine had them in the exact same spots. Those rears fenders look interesting, a little too radical for my taste but I'm sure they'll look cool. Keep it up!

                            They're probably for those plastic covers that go over them/

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                            • #59
                              I have been pretty busy lately outside the garage but I should get back in there tomorrow. I can't keep my mind wondering what would be the best swap to power this car in the future. Feel free to voice your opinion.

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                              • #60
                                Great work, i just picked up a Hobart Handler 140 and can't wait to widen some fenders!

                                If it were my car, i would be looking at either sr20, 4age, and if you have some cash, the f20c is probably the best 4cyl in the world.

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