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weldin mike 27 wrote:What does that leave for a payload on the ute? Not too many car in AUS that could have a tray that big. Would need to step up to a 3 or 4 tonne light truck.
Well said!Otto Nobedder wrote:John,
I'm not sure what you were expecting, but there's not going to be a lot of "ooh"s and "ahh"s on the individual steps of an unfinished project, particularly when you post all pictures and almost no narrative.
The "topic views" show you're getting plenty of attention.
I, personally, think it's great work and well executed. The end result will be very nice, and of high quality. However, I can't usually think of a comment to add. You're not asking questions, not having problems, not needing advice on how to continue, so what are we going to say? I'll throw out the occasional "Nice Work!" but if you're not asking questions or opinions, there's little to discuss and passing out compliments to a skilled and able welder gets repetitive.
Steve S
Superiorwelding wrote:John,
If you are going I quote me, quote me right. I have told you that MOST here are hobbiest and might not appreciate a build like this. I told you that SOME might not have the skill to tackle a project like this and SOME might not have a interest in it. I agree, you have good views in your topics. We are not Welding Web where you have 30,000 views on this topic. We also don't have 54,000 members. Keep it in perspective. I have told you before, we don't so this for the honor and glory!! Share projects to help others out and a little bragging, not trying to see how many "WOWS" you can get. Humble John.
Also, I would have to agree with Steve on why I don't post. While I appreciate the thorough pictures what am I supposed to say everyone you post? Good job would get old. Remember I told you earlier that this build shows your skill level in that you had no prints and have not done this before.
-Jonathan
"Ever' mornin' at the mine you could see him arrive,AKweldshop wrote: "Big Bad John"
mcoe wrote:John everything is looking good.
mcoe wrote:This is where you lost me. I would have put a hinge or some other form of latch on the cover. I see the rubber straps wearing out and in cold weather and repeated use breaking. That is my 2 cents.
Bugel wrote:I been following this thread in another site..i must say you did a great job AK
Your stick welding skills are excellent!
noddybrian wrote:Seriously - your going to miss a FORD when you are a Dodge man ? ! - and most of us let it slide but you recently said to use 6013 ! - you sure your feeling OK John ?
Nice job though - came out looking good & should put up with heavy use for years to come.
There are two moments a job looks great. The moment it arrives, and the moment it leaves. Evereything in between is WORK!AKweldshop wrote:Bugel wrote:I been following this thread in another site..i must say you did a great job AK
Your stick welding skills are excellent!
Thank you for your kind works...
The truck is done, and performs great....so far...
Looks pretty good from where I'm standing....
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