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My dear son of rajab. If ever there was a candidate for an axe to the gooch this is the one.

from what I can gather he lives up the coast... I think I need to find details so we can go beat him up

God dammit... where is everyone? I feel like i have Martin's disease :)

Sorry mang, researching fun stuff like seam welding and roll cages

also the net here has aids today :D keeps dropping out

Did you guys miss me at all??

Nope :D

Did you guys miss me at all?? I'm on my way to the airport about to get on a plane back to brizzzzzzzz

sup?!

Scrackin mang, How was melbourne? Did you go see our favourite black man?

Sorry mang, researching fun stuff like seam welding and roll cages

also the net here has aids today :D keeps dropping out

Nope :)

Would like to know more about seam welding.

we fapped over your facebook to keep ourselves busy <3

Pretty much :D

for project alfa?

You know it

we fapped over your facebook to keep ourselves busy <3

+1 <3

Would like to know more about seam welding.

Summary of what I have learned so far:

  • Cage first, then seam weld (cage helps prevent heat warping the metal)
  • Better if it can be on a chassis rig, but failing that, weight should be on the stock suspension points
  • Weld inch on, inch off (solid welding bad)
  • Try to move around a lot when doing it to stop one area copping a lot of heat at once
  • Only do strut tower to strut tower, no point going further forward or back and can in fact make accident damage worse

have not seened. up to episode 8 so far.

can't find episode 16 for download either. it's annoying the crap out of me. got 15, 17 & 18 with no 16 ;)

I'll bring it for you

What do you want to know???

How much? Whats it come with? Where is it? Pics/etc?

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