This is some awesome work right there.. Well done.. I need this equipment for myself here.. 
Ehsan

Ehsan
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Did you fill that with something? How did you get rid of the weld marks?
Josh, this japanes guy is a awesome " metal artist"....Wow Peter, that 2000GT is amazing! However, I will put Kevin up to the challenge of doing the same thing in steel....Kevin?
Cheers,
Josh
Josh, this japanes guy is a awesome " metal artist"....
.... some day... three or five months....
... Kevin will step out of his shadow ...
that`s 4 sure
Cheers
Peter
PS. Adelaide and Santa Fe are nice places, love them both !!!!
Must visit again some day.
Kevin, would try to hammer these " Toyota" letters on the tailgate.....but that is something I want to try some day. I have a selection of mallets and a sandbag on a pedestal at home but I have only played with it a bit and haven't mastered beating out a panel yet. .
Two Sir ( nobody is perfect)Peter, are you missing two hinges on your tailgate? Or one?
Everdure.... Hmmmm. I will see if we get something like that over here as well. .I used silicone bronze TIG welding rod. The rod is called Everdure locally here. It melts at a lower temp and allows you to put less heat into the parent material. Less heat means less warp. It is also a bit softer than steel and easier to sand and grind away leaving it smooth. The steel just barely melts and mixes with the Everdure so there is some penetration to the welds to hold sturdy after sanding off the bead. This application is purely cosmetic and should hold up good to vibration and road shock, espeacially when you take the rest of the bed structure into account.