Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
They differ in that he normally doesn't wear glasses! I think he's longsighted or something. And when I say my eyesight is better than his, I have to wear glasses all the time, but I seem to be able to see better when using the MIG, but only marginally. My eyes just have a few less miles on them, I think.
1985 SJ413VX (SJ50V) with SPOA, rear disc brakes, 31x10.5R15 Kaiman Malatesta tyres, an MOT and a lot left to do!
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
I always have the brightest light I have shining on the area I'm welding... I think it takes less time for your eyes to adjust between welding and not weldingAnton wrote: I'd have to try that. My best welds with the MIG have always been outside in bright sunshine, so there's something to what you say!
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
Who taught you to weld?
And will they teach me?
And will they teach me?
1985 SJ413VX (SJ50V) with SPOA, rear disc brakes, 31x10.5R15 Kaiman Malatesta tyres, an MOT and a lot left to do!
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
Taught myself, yeah sure i can
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
gamble63 wrote:Taught myself, yeah sure i can
Do you do a a group classes?
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
All welcome haha!
finally finished all the welding on this thing and got some paint down, can finally see how much has been repaired as everything that was repaired got red oxide on it!
well that was just the top half, then was wax oiled
then today i knocked up a safari style roof rack for all our gear:
cheers
finally finished all the welding on this thing and got some paint down, can finally see how much has been repaired as everything that was repaired got red oxide on it!
well that was just the top half, then was wax oiled
then today i knocked up a safari style roof rack for all our gear:
cheers
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Very nice fella.
Cheers
Ian.
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
Love all of this. You certainly can fabricate stuff! Makes me want to do this rally..one day.
If it ticks over...leave it
Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
Looking good!!
I see one issue....don't forget to re-fit the body mounts
I see one issue....don't forget to re-fit the body mounts