only sometimes??? ...Taterhead wrote: Sometimes I think you just like cutting stuff up and taking pictures....
Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
And... there goes the $2000 ... .... I've had the Miller 140 MIG for 7 years, but I just got this Lincoln squarewave TIG 200 with 110V and 220V plugs. It's AC/DC, so I can do aluminum, stainless, and steel without changing the gas bottle
3rd mask in 7 years:
3rd mask in 7 years:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
I cant wait to see it sitting lower.
You may have to try to find a wheel with a flatter middle section. I do see people running 16x8 et50 on NCs fine. But its all about the rim profile.
You may have to try to find a wheel with a flatter middle section. I do see people running 16x8 et50 on NCs fine. But its all about the rim profile.
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
Wow! Congrats on the welding rig.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
DRIVEN » Tue Aug 20, 2013 7:01 am wrote: Datsuns don't break down. They just get unscheduled upgrades.