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piggysteve

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My daughters Vitara failed it's mot on rotten sills so Kt has just learned how to weld new ones out of a washing machine. She's going to patch her mums Disco next as a birthday pressie

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ffs i like the heath and safety! a shell suit from the early 90's........ more flammable than wearing a suit of petrol, no gloves... bare arms..... and old washing machine!!!!!! a sheet of steel costs mere pounds
 
ffs i like the heath and safety! a shell suit from the early 90's........ more flammable than wearing a suit of petrol, no gloves... bare arms..... and old washing machine!!!!!! a sheet of steel costs mere pounds
Washing machine steel is better than original spec on Vitara:DWith ya 100% about the shell suit tho:confused:
 
I attended a couple of terms of evening classes to learn welding - including the appropriate H&S - taught by a bloke who owned a welding company. Definitely the way to do it. I'm still crap at mig welding sheet, though.
 
chill guys I'm not that daft It's not a shell suit, tis made from cotton and just singes a bit and you can't see the welding gauntlett she's wearing from that angle.
 
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Dont know what she's doing but it aint welding, unless shes got arms like an ape :D That bloke realy needs to cover his arms though, i know i have the burns to prove it :(:flame:
 
the rose tinted specs are telling me to buy it, had one years ago, always a fun car to drive, then i recall the headgaskets every 10,000, the crankshafts every 40,000, the front struts loosing their damping, the front tyres wearing through to the wire on the inside edge, because of the excessive neg. camber, the list goes on, i still have the dash and the badges!
meanwhile the one that prompted my first post really needs a new shell, anyone?
 
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