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Reply:Nice job on all three, but I really like that last one. Nothing like having everything out of the weather.
Reply:I really like when you walk into a welding shop or garage, and the Owner has a big picture or the actual truck on display of where it all started, Where the guy came from. And where he is now. Looks Good!Some Blue , Some Red & Some GreyProverbs 16:2-3.2 "All a persons ways seem pure to them, but motives are weighed by the Lord. 3 Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans."
Reply:Ha ha - Woodweld1 dropped "cast iron" for a minute, but I noticed that it's back with his latest rig shown in another thread. Nice work upfitting the trucks Woodweld. Thanks for posting the timeline.Good LuckLast edited by denrep; 04-03-2011 at 02:39 PM.
Reply:Originally Posted by denrepHa ha - Woodweld1 dropped "cast iron" for a minute, but I noticed that it's back with his latest rig shown in another thread. Nice work upfitting the trucks Woodweld. Thanks for posting the timeline.Good Luck
Reply:Every rig nicely done!The new one (in another thread) looks good for camping, fishing, racing, ball games and oh yea, welding!Matt
Reply:Nice rigs, this is what is sitting in my shop right now:Its a 72 Chevy I just converted to a 4x4 and stuffed a Cummins 12 valve in. Been my welding rig for a while:Fixin to have a lot nicer bed though.
Reply:Looks like a nice setup you have planned! The only aesthetic bit I don't like is how the oxy bottle rack is cut to match the curves of the bottle. Why not just run them straight and only round the top?Woodweld, how did you like working out of a cubevan? The company owner I work for keeps talking about setting an enclosed trailer/tool crib up for field work, but it has yet to come to light. I can see several benifits to this (mainly in winter!)Last edited by mb_welder; 04-11-2011 at 01:30 AM.
Reply:Wow brings back memories Looks good. I saw it on the main page before I checked my pics for a moment I thought it was mine, You'll love it, somtimes I think of all the money I would have if I just would have kept it. LOL
Reply:Originally Posted by mb_welderLooks like a nice setup you have planned! The only aesthetic bit I don't like is how the oxy bottle rack is cut to match the curves of the bottle. Why not just run them straight and only round the top?Woodweld, how did you like working out of a cubevan? The company owner I work for keeps talking about setting an enclosed trailer/tool crib up for field work, but it has yet to come to light. I can see several benifits to this (mainly in winter!) |
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