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BRAMPTON, ONT

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I've got most of the rust cut out of my floors in my truck, but as I get further into it the rocker and cab mount look like they need to be repaired also(drivers side). The passenger side is a lot better. I can't weld sheet metal to save my life (at least not yet anyway). I have the rockers for it thanks to Ziggy and only the drivers side needs the mount and rocker. I know lots of you guys are capable of this plus lots more, anyone looking for work or have time/space to do some work like this for me? I'm more than willing to help and pay you for your time and skills. Here's a couple of pictures. Looking for someone reasonably close or if not I need to be able to get it to you (your truck and trailer).

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scott420p wrote:

I've got most of the rust cut out of my floors in my truck, but as I get further into it the rocker and cab mount look like they need to be repaired also(drivers side). The passenger side is a lot better. I can't weld sheet metal to save my life (at least not yet anyway). I have the rockers for it thanks to Ziggy and only the drivers side needs the mount and rocker. I know lots of you guys are capable of this plus lots more, anyone looking for work or have time/space to do some work like this for me? I'm more than willing to help and pay you for your time and skills. Here's a couple of pictures. Looking for someone reasonably close or if not I need to be able to get it to you (your truck and trailer).

IMG_20131221_154046.jpg

IMG_20131221_154053.jpg

IMG_20131221_154130.jpg

IMG_20131221_154207.jpg

IMG_20131221_154220.jpg


 i will have some time over the holidays, if you pay for my gas ill bring my welder and stitch those up for you no problem.  mig welding in those pans should be pretty easy, the trick is keep the weld moving, have a hammer handy to close up any gaps and dont burn through. 



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fatstax wrote:
 i will have some time over the holidays, if you pay for my gas ill bring my welder and stitch those up for you no problem.  mig welding in those pans should be pretty easy, the trick is keep the weld moving, have a hammer handy to close up any gaps and dont burn through.

 Right on thanks fatstax. PM sent



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