mate luv ya work..you have obviously got a natural gift to start with coz some humans cant do pg13 even after doing an apprenticeship...nice to see the talent of old school fabrication..at least it wont die with all the old guys...:Tophat:
mate luv ya work..you have obviously got a natural gift to start with coz some humans cant do pg13 even after doing an apprenticeship...nice to see the talent of old school fabrication..at least it wont die with all the old guys...:Tophat:
thanks hx and oz, is this sorta stuff uncommon on here i thought this is what everyone did in there shed, fixing their utes and vans, i presume by pg13 you mean the door, it could have been better the door skin didnt come away very easy even with it inpicked, so when i put the new bit in i doesnt look the same, but who looks there if i ever need to door a bit of bog will fix it, ill go take a pic of the finished product see what you all reckon
heres a pic of what the passenger guard ended up like, but for some reason it wouldnt fit, the car must have hit something softly, enough to twist the front clip but no damage the pannels because the holes into the nosecone were about 1/2" out, will put it away one day someone might be desperate enought to try make it work
heres the door cant see it real well because of the rust sealer/converter stuff i painted on
and for any ute owners heres a tool/storage box i made for my yr10 metal work project, sealed and locks, all fitted to the back of the cab, took alot of test fitting to get it right, this is the front, to the cab wall
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small world, yeah ill have to call in next time on my way to sydney
Thats a great tool box! Very neat.
Stick with the metal fabrication, you have talent with it for sure!
I only just noticed you are at Dubbo. Will have to catch up sometime. I am at Dunedoo.
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