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I know i dont keep up with things much and what i do read useually goes straight through but am i understanding it right? you've got GB's old truck and hes hacked all that away for speakers and now you have to put it back together? what'd he use an axe? you got your work cut out there matt, good luck with ya arc dabbingToo young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by MattF View PostSide panel too. No matter on that though. With the logeygen having flatter internals than the 2nd gen, the back is gonna be plywood clad eventually.Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!
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Originally posted by surfenstein View Postyour gonna arc weld that panel up???????.[sucking my lips through my teeth]now that i would like to see,im absolutley useless with manual metal arc welding,but give me a mig or a tig anyday of the week.matt good luck with it buddy.
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Originally posted by RodLeach View Posttacky s*d!
Originally posted by POPEYE View PostI know i dont keep up with things much and what i do read useually goes straight through but am i understanding it right? you've got GB's old truck and hes hacked all that away for speakers and now you have to put it back together?
Originally posted by surfenstein View Postyour gonna arc weld that panel up???????.[sucking my lips through my teeth]now that i would like to see,im absolutley useless with manual metal arc welding,but give me a mig or a tig anyday of the week.matt good luck with it buddy.
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Originally posted by Vagrant No2 View PostMy 1st gen has 1/4" MDF panels with 10" speakers set behind them . I also used the original cubby hole lids in the same place with a 200amp amp inside with a 10 disc CD player. Not metalwork cut and the plastic caps that fits over the side panels is also used . MDF covered in speaker cloth . No speakers visible .
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ARC seems more natural, in my personal view. Could never get used to wire just appearing from the nozzle. At least you have a tangible rod with ARC.
Thats my trouble! the wire come out the end ok it was getting it to stick to the metal that was the prob, i'm more used to arc as i worked with a blacksmith for a few years mostly welding with a little forge work, just get the setting down as low as you can (and still get an arc) and dab (sort of spot weld), try it out on some old bits of thin metal, grind clean to get the paint off as you go, get yourself comfortable in the back (which is half the battle)and take your time, pity your so far away or i'd help, dont forget to disconnect the battery earth (s) and an auto darkening helmit is a godsend, and if the slags auto releaseing mind your earToo young to die and too old to give a toss
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