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What? How's it smell?Just trying to get things straightened out. I noticed the heater core had a melt down. Not sure what caused it, but I tore the dash apart to make sure it wasn’t a giant ball of melted plastic underneath. Didn’t fix the issue yet. I want to wait until I find new plastic before I replace the heater core, blower motor, blower motor resister and relay. To make it worth it. I took some of the parts with surface rust, knocked it off, and painted them
It was like that when I got it. I’m sure when it happened it was horrible.What? How's it smell?
dam good dealWell 8 months later I still had the opportunity to purchases the truck and I did. Here's my $500 Toyota pickup.
for learning by a cheep wire feed at harbor fright or northern tool and practice then by a millerWell when it comes to welding, welding school is 9 months long for a reason. Until you spend some time under a welding hood, welding beads, you will never be able to be good at it. The wire feed machines are the easiest to learn on. As for brand, well the best electric machines are Miller, and the best engine driven machines are Lincoln, but nether of these are cheap. Hobart is OK, We have a big Hobart wire feed at work, and its OK but thats all. When I bought my home machine I bought a Miller Thunder bolt AC/DC. but I do have a TIG torch that I can TIG weld from this machine. All of this all depends on what you want to weld. Thick metal requires a more HD machine. If all your doing is body panels, yo can get away with a small 120 volt machine.
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