Thread: New Engine
View Single Post
Old 05-28-2009, 01:35 AM   #102
billytheman1188
3500 DONE!
 
billytheman1188's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Albany, NY
Posts: 5,915
billytheman1188 has a reputation beyond reputebillytheman1188 has a reputation beyond reputebillytheman1188 has a reputation beyond reputebillytheman1188 has a reputation beyond reputebillytheman1188 has a reputation beyond reputebillytheman1188 has a reputation beyond reputebillytheman1188 has a reputation beyond reputebillytheman1188 has a reputation beyond reputebillytheman1188 has a reputation beyond reputebillytheman1188 has a reputation beyond reputebillytheman1188 has a reputation beyond repute
Send a message via AIM to billytheman1188 Send a message via MSN to billytheman1188
Quote:
Originally Posted by Spilner521 View Post
I've seen better, but those welds aren't terrible. Like I said, aluminum is tough to weld and make look good unless you have a lot of practice. The proper equipment doesn't hurt either.

I was thinking of something more like this, like a perfect row of dimes


oh DAMN.....those are some nice welds right there. i hate TIG welding......its frustrating i did some decent welds but that was just on regular sheet metal.....aluminum.....forget it
__________________
2002 3400 & 3500 GL "Ruby"-->R.I.P. 163k. My first car. Put 130k on her.
2000 3500 GLS "Robin"-->Intake,Headers,Exhaust,H&R springs,KYB AGX,Sway bars,Strut bars and more
billytheman1188 is offline   Reply With Quote