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After all these other sammies, that looks like a lot of bun!

Exactly! "light" fare is just a matter of comparison. ;)

Pay no mind to the 8" diameter of the Butter Burger...it's mostly bun despite the 1 lb of meat and 1/4 lb of cheese...


LOL! :D
 
my buddy itself ....110v mig on the bottle.

It originally came from eastwood as a bundle with some of the accessories.

By far the best Christmas gift I ever got in my life from my parents. Before this I started out with a century brand flux core machine and it didn't have the hook up for the bottle .....it was a rough machine because it surged and the wire feed mech. was always messing up. :protest:

the Lincoln is so smooth and I rarely have problems with it and It has been very used LOL

Love those good lookin' welds. (and those bacon sammies)
 

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now on to my next wrestling match after a few days when I have more time like maybe next week when I don't have as much in office paperwork to do.

The trunk floor of the coronet wagon ....not sure if you would call it a trunk floor but the rear most part of the floor where the passengers feet go when they are sitting on the third row seat.

it's ugly and thin ....probably thinner than it looks in the pic. maybe could have been fixed with standard sheet metal but it was well worth the 2 fiddy to get it done right IMO.
 

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now on to my next wrestling match after a few days when I have more time like maybe next week when I don't have as much in office paperwork to do.

The trunk floor of the coronet wagon ....not sure if you would call it a trunk floor but the rear most part of the floor where the passengers feet go when they are sitting on the third row seat.

it's ugly and thin ....probably thinner than it looks in the pic. maybe could have been fixed with standard sheet metal but it was well worth the 2 fiddy to get it done right IMO.

Getting there!
 
now on to my next wrestling match after a few days when I have more time like maybe next week when I don't have as much in office paperwork to do.

The trunk floor of the coronet wagon ....not sure if you would call it a trunk floor but the rear most part of the floor where the passengers feet go when they are sitting on the third row seat.

it's ugly and thin ....probably thinner than it looks in the pic. maybe could have been fixed with standard sheet metal but it was well worth the 2 fiddy to get it done right IMO.

Post some pics when you're welding it in. We'd love to see it.
 
Post some pics when you're welding it in. We'd love to see it.

yea I need to update my build thread for the car ....I have been doing things slowly and have not updated the thread in a long time.

I actually found some spare doors a few weeks ago and I found that they are unique to wagons ....I used to think the doors from a more door sedan would work but more door sedans have a body line on the rear doors that the wagons do not .....so a wagon door must come off another wagon. That is the trick, because these B-body wagons are just not around anymore.
 
yea I need to update my build thread for the car ....I have been doing things slowly and have not updated the thread in a long time.

I actually found some spare doors a few weeks ago and I found that they are unique to wagons ....I used to think the doors from a more door sedan would work but more door sedans have a body line on the rear doors that the wagons do not .....so a wagon door must come off another wagon. That is the trick, because these B-body wagons are just not around anymore.

So, are you going to work with the doors you have or try to find others from a wagon?
 
Hey come out for the lift day Ben is footing the gas, plus Carlisle Chance of a FABO lifetime!
 
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