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    PNW Rodder is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: '37 Dodge sedan
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    Well, it's been a busy week at work, but I finally managed to get off at a reasonable hour yesterday and was able to get some time in the shop last night. Was actually able to be fairly productive, too.

    Had to replace the wire roll in my welder first, but once that was done I was able to get the passenger side drip rail fully welded and ground down. I found that I don't get the pin holes, even with the welder cranked up, if I keep the ground clamp within about 6" of the area I'm welding, so that was a welcome discovery. I'm really diggin the look, should clean up well with very little filler.

    IMG_20180427_192452453 by Ryan Mazingo, on Flickr

    IMG_20180427_192458731_BURST001 by Ryan Mazingo, on Flickr

    I decided I like the passenger side so much that I may as well do the driver's side too.

    IMG_20180427_192709524 by Ryan Mazingo, on Flickr

    I also got one of the driver's side doors stripped, too, but that picture doesn't want to load for some reason.
    Last edited by PNW Rodder; 04-28-2018 at 07:36 PM.

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