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Old 08-19-2011, 12:10 PM   #1
Denee007
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partial boxing frame in?

G'day ya'll! no, I'm not an Aussie, but I love men with the Aussie accent!

Just got finished pressure washing the engine compartment and there's me kind of frazzeld from the back spray, and it's kind of humid today! My hair don't like humidty!


Anyway, after I get all this steering gear out and parking brake; I think I'd like to box in as much as I can of the frame? I'm pretty good with a mig, and migging is quite fun and relaxing for some reason. I have some repair work to do here anyway. Could I just run, say a couple feet of boxing in the frame? I think this way welding in my engine mount would be less distance to the engine block? es that make sense? Advice as usual is very welcomed! ; )
ok, going to push the truck back in the garage! There's not a soul around here to help!

this is the P side not washed(old photo)
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