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      Hustler frame finished and painted
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      micmac




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      Registered: July 2007
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  1.   Mon June 29, 2009 1:21pm
    1. evil8x8

      ARGO/ATTEX


      Registered: July 2007
      Location: North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
      Posts: 429

      WOW!!! Thats a lot of fabrication. I can see you put a lot of thought into this. It looks great!!!
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  1.   Mon June 29, 2009 1:21pm Rating: 10.00 
    1. evil8x8

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  1.   Mon June 29, 2009 3:19pm
    1. micmac

      Master Mudder


      Registered: July 2007
      Posts: 706

      Thanks Cole. I have been taking my time thinking about how I wanted to do everything. It didn't help that I had no idea how to weld before I started...and now that it's almost finished I'm still not sure I know how to weld . Let's just say you won't be seeing me on the cover of Welders weekly anytime soon

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  1.   Mon June 29, 2009 5:35pm Rating: 10.00 
    1. jpswift1

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      Registered: June 2007
      Location: Buffalo, NY
      Posts: 6,442

      It looks like no detail was overlooked on this build. You'll be happy that you spent all the time on the safety stuff the next time you're at Ashtabula and you drive it like I do (see my avatar).

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  1.   Mon June 29, 2009 9:31pm
    1. micmac

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      Registered: July 2007
      Posts: 706

      No kidding JP. After watching Ashtabula videos I decided to beef it up in a couple areas. Especially after seeing the dreaded STROBI STOP (as in Marc Jersybigfoot)

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