cruiserwanted said:
I love how you do not use ANY bondo and your welds are so clean and neat. I know it has to feel tetitious but honestly if I had you skill 3 or 4 hours to have a hole patched for 10, 20 25

years is well worth it. Speaking of which did you take any welding classes? Do you need an apprentice? I seriously need to learn how to weld as I am having serious issues trusting a body man with my FJ40. I do not know why just want it done right and know basically have to do it myself or help someone do it.
Thanks on the countertops, I was looking at it last night, I was happy and the wife was very happy. And as long as she's happy, I'm happy.

I had to hang ceiling fans last night and do a little wiring. Electrical inspector is coming this week to do my final inspection, so want to get a few things wrapped up in the next couple days to get my wiring signed off.
Your right, it is tetitious work and I'm feeling the pain right now. I know I've got to keep going, but I still have a long way to go on the body and right now I can't see the light at the end of the tunnel. I'm still hoping that friend of mine who is a body man for a living gives me a hand on the rear quarters and sill. I know I could do it myself, but with his help I think the time could be cut down my about a 1/4 of how long it would take me to do it. Everything I know about body work I've learned from him and he is damm good.
No, I've never taken any welding classes. I started stick welding when I was about 10 years old (36 now) back in my Dad's business shop, farm implement dealership. He could have got pissed about what I was doing because I wasn't supposed to be doing it, but instead he had one of his shop employees help me out and kinda show me what to do when I was 10. I welded up a G0-kart by myself when I was 12. Over the years when I was that young I started using a MIG and a little bit of TIG welding. Had a few pointers here and there from experts along the way, but never any classes. Now that I think of it I did have 1 class last year. I goto Oshkosh, WI ever year for Airventure,the EAA's convention. They have 1000's of seminars going on all week from how to cover an airplane, use an english wheel, welding.... I did take a 3 hour gas welding seminar last year at Osh. I had gas welded before, but wasn't very good at it and really had never done much. I'm glad I did, learned a lot and now I can gas weld pretty good, although I'll probably never do it again.
Apprentice, possibly? Have to be on the weekends though, I do have a day job.

Gotta make money for these lv projects you know

Remember, no matter how good I weld, there is still going to be body filler in this vehicle. There is nothing I can do about that. It would be impossible for me to butt weld into body panels and have a finished product. I can get really close, but in certain areas there is goind to be a paper thin film of plastic, it's just the way it has to be. I'm not against filler if done correctly, it doesn't rust? I think of it as thick primer if done correctly. This vehicle had filler in it and had not been done correctly, it was 3/4" thick in areas all over the vehicle from previous collisions, very, very crude. Now that the fillers out, some panels will be re-made, others will be pulled out with the stud gun, which should have been done in the first place.
Anyway, thanks for the compliments and let me know when your coming up
Matt