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kvom:
With due respect to the above posts, I would not be welding suspension parts as a first "learning" project.

Mortalis5509:

--- Quote from: kvom on March 18, 2015, 08:14:59 AM ---With due respect to the above posts, I would not be welding suspension parts as a first "learning" project.

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I agree, just naming a welder that's a descent price that can do a lot. Something to learn with and more.

frenchlayer:
I'm still a welding newb and would not be comfortable doing something critical either


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clark123456:

--- Quote from: kvom on March 18, 2015, 08:14:59 AM ---With due respect to the above posts, I would not be welding suspension parts as a first "learning" project.

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Perhaps that is a good consideration.  I did weld up a table and two bumpers before I welded up the rear axle.

- Torg

Grizzly4x4:

--- Quote from: kvom on March 18, 2015, 08:14:59 AM ---With due respect to the above posts, I would not be welding suspension parts as a first "learning" project.

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My exact thoughts. Plus, finding someone to help means I could see how they do it and what's needed. I can't really do that if I just drop it off at AllSouth. And I could get it done sooner. I don't think I'm going to be able to afford their price right now so the lift would have to wait a month or two if I can't find someone.

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