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06-13-2004, 12:24 PM | #1 |
Project Junkie! Fishing Poor!!
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Olympia,Wa. 98512
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How I get rid of speaker holes!!
I have a realy nice set of 72 doors that are not rusted out, but did have speaker holes cut in them. I had some extra time and a couple of scrap doors to cut up, so I thought what the heck!! It gives me a chance to keep up my practice of welding.... How do you think it turned out? I don't think too bad for a Rooky!! Anyway I thought that I would publish the pictures to show the lesser experienced guys that a little time, patients, welder and a little practice, you could fix simeler problems inexpesivly. WES www.ClassicHeartbeat.com
This first set of pictures show cutting the speaker hole out to make the hole square. I did this because I figured it would be easier to make the patch... If you want you could hold the new metal to the bottom of the hole and trace the new patch though.
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