Rear license plate bracket project

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I finished our fearless leader's rear license plate bracket project today. Not bad for a first try.

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Mike, if you want the rest of the pieces to finish more................... :lol:

My real problem was making a repro light. I'll let you know what I was thinking.
 
Is that the original license plate bracket I think it is? So what happen to the front bumper and turn signal switch handle projects?
 
Yes, and it's coming back whether you like it or not. ;) As far as the bumper and turn signal, lets just say they got as far as this project. :lol:
 
Mike, noticed that you put a nice continuous weld on there. I attempted to reproduce the spot welds with a plug weld. Yours is much stronger for that first branch that comes along. ;)
 
Mike, noticed that you put a nice continuous weld on there. I attempted to reproduce the spot welds with a plug weld. Yours is much stronger for that first branch that comes along. ;)


Come on Jim you didn't have to let the cat out of the bag. How many people do you think would have known they were spot welded.:frown: We need to keep these little secrets a secret:rolleyes:


Looking great Mike probably hold up better than the original. That is as long as you don't let Johnny C put it on his FJ40:eek:
 
ya, I did try to improve Toyotas engineering flaws. Plus, I dont have a spot welder :)

Which way do you want the next batch to go? I might be able to invest in a spot welder, but it may take a little time to get it.
 

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