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    My Project

    Here is a project i started last week, used the new plasma cutter and will use the tig soon.
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    Looking good!!

    You going to do the rear bumper also?

    Powdwe coat or paint?

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    back bumper on my to do list, going to spray bedliner on the bumpers

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    Nice looking and I'll bet very strong too. Great idea on the bedliner material.
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    Looking GREAT!!
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    Nice job,i might make me some new bumpers one of these days.Looks sturdy from the front.
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    Progress

    Here are some more pics, until power went out due to weather
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    Lookin stout, nice job..........gotta love that plasma!! Clever idea with the bed liner coating.
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    Looks plenty stout to me. Nice job.
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    any advice for tig welding the joints on the bumper, it is 1/8 thick. i have been practicing with the tig. Looking for settings, and proper filler rod, tungsten.

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