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Old September 29th 2009, 17:27
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Knock it out man. How did those pans fit?
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Old September 29th 2009, 21:11
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Knock it out man. How did those pans fit?
They fit good. There was some rust issues under every piece I cut off, but no big deal. I think you told me the guy you got them from had them outside at one time. The pan will be blasted anyway. Thanks for hooking me up with them though

We have a four day shutdown coming up at work starting wednesday evening so, no progress will be made till after start-up.

Plus, I have some orders to fill for some clients. (thats more $$$ for my project, and I don't mind that)
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GREAT WORK MAN... keep up the good job, can't wait to See more

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Old October 1st 2009, 20:20
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GREAT WORK MAN... keep up the good job, can't wait to See more

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Thank's Chris... I will be VERY happy when I can drive my own bug again!!
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Old October 18th 2009, 21:05
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Well, since I couldn't go to eurofest because of some work that came in unexpectedly I did make some time today to make a new monting plate for the 915 shifter, and TIG weld it in...




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Old October 18th 2009, 22:06
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That's some nice welding..

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Nice job. Keep it rolling.
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Old October 19th 2009, 17:17
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That's some nice welding..

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yeah noh20 and i kid with each other that wrench could weld the crack of dawn (the morning, not the chick)
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yeah noh20 and i kid with each other that wrench could weld the crack of dawn (the morning, not the chick)
You guy's are kill'n me...
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Old October 24th 2009, 21:54
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Got some more done today. I now have plenty of clearance for the CV's! Also, seam welded the frame horns up.







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Lovely welding, but I hope you are putting some strength in elsewhere as those framehorns have been severely weakened...
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Old October 25th 2009, 21:58
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Lovely welding, but I hope you are putting some strength in elsewhere as those framehorns have been severely weakened...
I have thought of that Ricola...ran out of time to do that part (quit rushing me! )

The steel I used to "fill in" the part I cut out is 1/4" thick and is fully welded, but will add some material under the frame horns just in case.
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I didn't realize the CVs on the 915 conversion were that much of a clearance issue?
Pretty easy to beef that area back up though. Work is looking awesome!



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Old October 26th 2009, 18:04
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I didn't realize the CVs on the 915 conversion were that much of a clearance issue?
Pretty easy to beef that area back up though. Work is looking awesome!



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