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Re: Here's one for welders and metallurgists !
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Posted by Billy NY on February 24, 2006 at 11:50:18 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Re: Here's one for welders and metallurgists ! posted by B. Abseck on February 24, 2006 at 10:12:07:
Gotcha, makes sense, just to clarify, it appears as if the frame was cut and the pieces added in between to make the lenghth they wanted, so there are 4 main vertical welds, that have held up with no problems, it's the bottom flange where the trouble is just starting to show, and the reason I am thinking of reinforcing it more substantially to avoid stressing the area. I think photos are in order, if the post gets too far along before I can post photos, I'll do another as an update, hopefully with photos, and try to keep it brief, I highly value the advice, as this truck has to pay for itself...... or I will have to fire myself LOL ! thanks again !
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