No, either box it out properly, or cut a slit, hammer in, grind clear and re-weld.
No, either box it out properly, or cut a slit, hammer in, grind clear and re-weld.
no, if its not enough i will go get a lump hammer and do it again, cheers.
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Box it you pikey scum
no, my wleding and welder is ****, i cant afford a half decent welder so hammered panel is bound to be stronger!!
plus i like hitting stuff with hammers.
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PROJECT 2 FAST 2 FAT clicky
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i expected no less. excellent use of the adjustable there!![]()
i will take that as a complement, so thank you karl
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PROJECT 2 FAST 2 FAT clicky
''lifes what happens, while your busy making plans''
Hammered in looks better imo. More factory usually.
Also good to see someone else who is aware of the delights of Toolstation.
I have never set foot in Screwfix since that place opened its doors.
Gloves wouldn't hurt mind!Your reluctance to then is akin to Iain and his early tinkering days.
I always wear gloves. Take them off for some things, but most of the stuff you do, they're ideal - good for keeping warm at this time of year also. Mine go well with two pairs of socks, tracksuit bottoms, Dewalt trousers, two t-shirts and a hoody and a hat.![]()
Last edited by L14MNP; 29-01-13 at 04:21 PM.
it will be smoothed over with seam seal aswell![]()
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PROJECT 2 FAST 2 FAT clicky
''lifes what happens, while your busy making plans''
does it need smashing in higher up as well? along the line where it meets the suspension strut
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PROJECT 2 FAST 2 FAT clicky
''lifes what happens, while your busy making plans''