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sirwingalot

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East Sussex
Well after a year of work, most of it with in the last 2 weeks, since the council told me to move it or loose it, the disco is ready.... MOT is in a few minuets. :eek::eek::eek: Not too worried - MUCH! OH well time to go. I'll let yall know if I can be joining you on the road soon! *whimpers* :):eek:
 
Well all the luck in the world, and its was all a waste of time in the end. It has failed on so many counts, its not even funny. I think this is the end of the road. I'm off to top myself! Bye!
 
No, your right, its not worth it. Its not worth the damn effort, and the hundreds of hours I've put into the thing to only be told my welding is sub par and the bits I haven't welded either need welding or replacing. In total 16 fails, over 3 sheets. Total waste of a year.
 
your welding must be bad, grind it all back

get some scrap metal and practice, play with the power setting and wire speed till you get it right

what welder are you using ??
 
your welding must be bad, grind it all back

get some scrap metal and practice, play with the power setting and wire speed till you get it right

what welder are you using ??
Got to agree ^^^^^
Plus a lot of testers will accept a panel replacement with puddle welds if originally spot welded, but will reject a patch unless perfectly seam welded all the way round ( no appropriate smilley :mad: ) feckin amateur cowboys wiv a NV EFFIN Q
 
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