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I was looking through Barry's thread on his LPB and found this picture - and noticed that the rear fender has a slight lip on it. Is that something that came on all FJ45 beds? Or was it an early thing? Is it something you tried to reproduce?
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Oh by the way how are things going? :D
 
Yup, mine has the lip over the wheel arch if that's what you mean. My bed I show above does not have the lip because it was an earlier rendition. I am on the iphone but there are pictures in my old original thread of how I do it.

Still progressing and will be welding that lip this weekend on six sets. Hopefully late next week I will start assembling four beds.
 
here is some video

 
Impressive work - as usual. :)

What's that pink mask you have on? I've been using a 3M 8233/N100 for welding and wondering if there's something better (safer)?
 
Impressive work - as usual. :)

What's that pink mask you have on? I've been using a 3M 8233/N100 for welding and wondering if there's something better (safer)?

Just a 3M P100 particle filter - essentially a glorified dust mask. I had been doing some grinding earlier and I just hate the smell and taste of the metal dust in the air. I find if I don't wear the mask it takes a good 24 hours before it goes away - even after a shower, you know, when your nasal mucus changes color :doh:
 
another boring vid

 
OK, so my son just asked, "Is this guy retired?". As though you must not have a job in order to find time to do this..
So I told him you do this in your spare time, film it while you are doing it, post it up and work on your rig when you have time.. YOU 'DA MAN! Keep it up.
 
Well... I try.

Here's another vid

 
another boring vid



Good thing you had that dusk mask on when you knocked your sander off the table so we couldn't hear your curse! ;p

Looks like you're using a deburring tool on those edges? The machinists I used to work with had those, I've now forgotten what they look like. Pretty slick little tools though.
 
Yes, silcon-bronze actually. Less heat required so less warping
 
Umm.... pretty good, so my wife says. :LOL:
 
Yes, silcon-bronze actually. Less heat required so less warping



just read an interesting article on silcon-bronze lap welding............pretty cool how the contracting properties tighten up and the lap seats perfectly flush
 

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