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3414HDuval Posted - 03/13/2011 : 10:03:43
hey guys sorrry i havent ben around much, ive ben working on my new project, my 88 ford ranger,
did a little floor repair this weekend im a first time welder and this is how it came out
before

what do ya think guys?
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3414HDuval Posted - 03/17/2011 : 07:29:13
haha yeah, thats how i bought it, soon to be sanded down and gray auto primer and semi gloss black.!
B-16_IC Posted - 03/14/2011 : 21:42:23
I see the rest of it looks good! Is that red oxide primer? I bought a gallon a while back and am planning on shooting my daily driver with it, should look better than white and rust.
wlewis379 Posted - 03/14/2011 : 17:56:33
Hey how do you stop the truck now that you can no longer dig your heels in. Looks good to me.
sammiefish Posted - 03/14/2011 : 15:49:52
looks really great to me!!
nice job.
3414HDuval Posted - 03/14/2011 : 15:43:35
Well thanks guys!! i appreshate someone saying goodjob!
Heses my baby..

Cvans Posted - 03/14/2011 : 09:19:44
Looks like a 1000% improvement to me. That's a lousy place to practice your welding but it looks like it have it under control.

acb10_64 Posted - 03/14/2011 : 09:00:28
Looks good Tom! Post more pics please and keep us updated when you can!
B10Dave Posted - 03/13/2011 : 14:46:41
Good job for a first time welder Tom. (Take notes Phil) Is there more floor to fix or is it time to move to cab corners and wheel arches? Post a pic of the whole truck Tom. B10Dave
gearhead19 Posted - 03/13/2011 : 12:36:35
You are doing great Tom, Keep up the good work....

Dan
B-16_IC Posted - 03/13/2011 : 10:40:49
What do I think? I think it looks a whole lot better than a gaping hole! Looks like it should serve you well, a little cleaning up and some sort of coating to cover the bare metal. It wouldn't hurt to put something over the welds like a caulking of some sort to fill in the pinholes that inevitably happen welding thin rusty metal. I'd say job well done, keeping the old flivver going for a while longer.

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