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<blockquote data-quote="Rob b" data-source="post: 290998" data-attributes="member: 14276"><p>Hello again I just looked at that link an yeah guess your right I think it's just habit that I do it the way I do an e types have big old sills so do it like how I said but not to worry </p><p></p><p>An seam welding is a pain but it's doin the job right just take your time an work from the centre out an don't do more that an inch at a time</p><p></p><p>That section you plugged behind will help you out an help it not to warp </p><p></p><p></p><p>Rob keep up the good work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob b, post: 290998, member: 14276"] Hello again I just looked at that link an yeah guess your right I think it's just habit that I do it the way I do an e types have big old sills so do it like how I said but not to worry An seam welding is a pain but it's doin the job right just take your time an work from the centre out an don't do more that an inch at a time That section you plugged behind will help you out an help it not to warp Rob keep up the good work [/QUOTE]
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