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Thread: Is That A Willys Wagon?? 1956 Willys Project

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    Things are SLOW

    Wife asked clean the yard. Wife asked put out Christmas decor. Working extra shifts due to short on staff.

    Happy wife/Happy life

    About to get back on it though. This pic is where I am waiting further fab work until rear differential set in place; place shock towers and new inside fenders. The grunt work begins....

    If nothing comes up, have the whole day tomorrow to cut out some motor mounts
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    I wish my tailgate and rear floor was that clean!

    Good luck on getting your shop day! Can't wait to see what you get done.

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    Slow and steady is the way to go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmorgil View Post
    Slow and steady is the way to go!
    Good with the SLOW part

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    Is the Plasma Cutter not the real deal when it comes to shop tools?

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    Looks like good work. I know I would like to own a plasma cutter.
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    I agree, nothing like a plasma cutter. It sure beats Oxyacetylene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 51 CJ3 View Post
    Looks like good work. I know I would like to own a plasma cutter.
    They are super super handy with fab work.

    And thank you. Trying to get me some motor mounts cutout for this rig.

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    That is so slick it's almost cheating!

    Slow is smooth

    Smooth is fast

    Therefore - taking it slow is the fastest way to get it done right the first time ....

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    Great looking motor mounts! They'll hold up nicely!

    I've been eyeballing some plasma cutters for the garage-ma-hall.... and a well used ironworker sheer/punch press. I just don't know if I want to spend the kind of cash on a really good one. The last shop I worked we invested in a ESAB, and it would leave a perfect edge, (if I would use a piece of angle iron as a guide). Very little dressing needed by the grinder, just to round off the edges for being hand friendly.

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