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    sounds like he does not have the experiance and has underquoted a bit. let this be a lesson to all ,sometimes the cheapest has a reason for being cheap. i normally use 1.6 sheet to fill the hole welded slowly then lightly tapped up, you can just about file finish it from there.i have used this method dozens of times and it works a treat on infilling big panels.should have some pics in the puta somewhere, ill post some when i find them

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    Quote Originally Posted by panelman View Post
    sounds like he does not have the experiance and has underquoted a bit. let this be a lesson to all ,sometimes the cheapest has a reason for being cheap. i normally use 1.6 sheet to fill the hole welded slowly then lightly tapped up, you can just about file finish it from there.i have used this method dozens of times and it works a treat on infilling big panels.should have some pics in the puta somewhere, ill post some when i find them


    Panelman,

    I think everybody would appreciate your input. Maybe a thread on what to do/ not to do in this circumstance. If not for the home welder, at least when we approch someone some knowledge on how they say they will tackle it we can have some understanding.

    thanks,

    Mauser
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    Trying to say this in a nice way. $800 is way way too cheap. Sometimes a cheaper price is just that.

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