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hey i might have to hit u up when i start making my front bumper on my 4runner and have u give me a hand with the welding, im not very good at it and i can see u are...
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I actually do live in Lacey. Heh Originally Posted by paynemw
dude badass... i live in Lacey and i've never seen your truck around.... elbe's a blast too where i earned my first body damage
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I'd help ya if I had time to. Im turning down wheeling trips because I don't have time. :/Originally Posted by justin_4runner
hey i might have to hit u up when i start making my front bumper on my 4runner and have u give me a hand with the welding, im not very good at it and i can see u are...
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do you ever go up to walker valley? by the way your Truggy looks badass man
No never been. It doesn't see much action right now more like a pavement princess. Wish finances were better so I could go have fun! And thanks for the kudos!
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This kind...Originally Posted by 4x4jeffyota
what kind of welder did you use?

Lincoln 135... 110v. Argon/co2 shield. .30 wire.

Gonna redo the shock locations a Tad. Lil rubbing under full stuff. ::::
PPPPPPPPP

Gonna redo the shock locations a Tad. Lil rubbing under full stuff. ::::
PPPPPPPPPwow. serious flex.
how do you like the welder? i've been looking at getting one to start off with, and it seems good to me
how do you like the welder? i've been looking at getting one to start off with, and it seems good to me
Thanks! I wont leave home without a spare tire. Getting stranded once was all it took for me to learn that lesson. 
I like it. Its not mine ill eventually buy a Hobart 140. I've used all ranges of mig welders and the 110v are most practical and are fine up to qtr inch steel. Always use the shortest extension coordinator possible!
Teuf,
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/pts/2336842106.html
Its for sale. I want it gone!

I like it. Its not mine ill eventually buy a Hobart 140. I've used all ranges of mig welders and the 110v are most practical and are fine up to qtr inch steel. Always use the shortest extension coordinator possible!
Teuf,
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/pts/2336842106.html
Its for sale. I want it gone!
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I concur with the sickness of your truck, I also am looking at eventually picking up the Hobart 140, they seem to be a good machine, haven't heard anything negative about them yet.
Will have more pics when ever it makes it offroad again. Been my pavement pounder for 6 months now 



