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  1. 1-SHOT
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    Looking Killer, love how it’s turning out , does not look like you are getting much warpage Are you using ER70S2 or S6 and what diameter? True craftsman ship. Frank
     
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  2. -Brent-
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    Incredible.
     
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  3. Flat Roy
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    What an incredible build. A real beauty. You have been blessed with amazing skills.
     
  4. rod1
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    Mad Skills,Late to the party..
     
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  5. Cody Walls
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    It’s funny you should ask , originally the b piller was leaned back 3-4 degrees, I leaned it forward 3-4 degrees and rounded the top . But without having a stock one next to it it looks like it should of came that way
     
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  6. Cody Walls
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    I’m using Tig er70s2 , .035 I look at metal differently than most people . Metal doesn’t warp . It’s shrinks or stretches . When you weld it shrinks causing a distortion . Once it gets stretched back out(hammer on dolly) it goes back to its relaxed state , something that can only be done with Tig or torch welding, something you can’t do with a mig
     
  7. Cody Walls
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    Thank you
     
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  8. Cody Walls
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    Thank you , I think of it more like a crazy obsession ,and messing up an awful lot of metal in the past
     
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    I learned to do bodywork in the 50’s From a man who did body work during the Great Depression and WWII Russ could fix anything with anything. He taught me how to weld and control warpage, the best place to splice panels together. How to pull hail dents with a torch. We did was welded with a Acetylene torch. We even hade a Acetylene generator to make our gas, my first job was cleaning the muck out of it. I use ER70S2 same as you and been happy with it. I use ER70S6 in my mig
    I really can appreciate the work you do and congratulate your work and skill set.
    Frank
     
  10. Cody Walls
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    metal finished the front fender as well as fixed to rotted out area on the front bottom
     
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  12. NoSurf
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    Awesome as always. Thank you for taking the time to post up the pics and answer questions.
     
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  14. WOW!!!!!!! what an amazing build. Please keep the updates coming. Thank you for metal working tidbits you give throughout the thread so far.
     
  15. Cody Walls
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  16. I think Gene Winfield would approve.


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    WOW doesn't even need paint just some elbow grease and steel wool. :rolleyes:
     
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  19. Just found this thread. So glad I stopped in! Killer job!
     
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  20. Linin' up ribs with bolts, grille teeth and radiator grooves is just rubbing it in our faces @Cody Walls. :D Looking fantastic as always!!!!
     
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  21. Bandit Billy
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    I think Harley Earl would approve! I have dreams of having talent like this, I lie to my wife and tell her they were about other women.
     
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  22. I love the little trick with the taillights, moving them back, to get rid of the step in the fender.
     
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  23. Cody Walls
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    Ready for the Jalopyrama
     
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  25. Nice work Cody... can wait to see this finished.. keep the updates coming.. cheers Rob
     
  26. rockable
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    Love it, Cody!
     
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  28. Just checking in on any progress.
     
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