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Plasticman
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Re: welding

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my first welding of my van was by the seat belt mounts, so under the cab mats just incase it wasn't perfect ,but it came out well.
glad your happy with it etc but that sentence is what were sort of getting at, not somewhere Id like to start learning but what do I know :run
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Re: welding

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Rock solid ..cut out whole area , plated from underneath with zintec fully welded both sides , New anchor point .probably helps I work for a sheet metal company :P

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Re: welding

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metalmick8y wrote:I aint got no licence.. :cry:
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Yes, but at least you know what you are doing..... :wink:

Plus licences are only a legal requirement for ISO /EN 9000.

EN 287.

I think it was the bloke who designed (?) and welded the foot bridge for the Queen Mary 2, who thought he didn't need a licence..

(14 dead)

Motor vehicles do not conform to any norm.

Weld it up. grind it down Weld it up. grind it down Weld it up. grind it down

2 coats of paint, and voila :!: :!:

Who cares :?:


Cordialement

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