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Posted by Turbizzy (Member # 5620) on :
 
So my SVO was suffering from the foxbody prone seat slider failure/breaking, gangster lean and eventual ripping out of the floor stud for the front seat mount. Took it over to RASCO on West Sunset in hayward and Keith Lang hooked me up. Welded up my broken seat mount and my floor. Keep in mind i plan on replacing the entire floor pans soon but just wanted something for temp use. Charged me like 75. Well worth not going junk yard hunting for whooped seat rails and floor repair. In and out in under an hour!

Hit up Keith, tell em Izzy with the SVO sent ya
413 W Sunset Blvd , Hayward, CA , 94541-4715
Tel: (510) 782-3161


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Ill get more pics tomorrow if interested.

[ July 06, 2011, 02:39 AM: Message edited by: Turbizzy ]
 
Posted by Camara90 (Member # 134) on :
 
Fuck some welding gloves, lol
 
Posted by Turbizzy (Member # 5620) on :
 
He's gangsta like that lol
 
Posted by LS1 (Member # 9529) on :
 
With MIG you don't need gloves, tig, stick, flux I reccomend them.
 
Posted by OneFastNotch. (Member # 9537) on :
 
can he do subframes and torque boxes?
 
Posted by stanger50_vet (Member # 1665) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by LS1:
With MIG you don't need gloves, tig, stick, flux I reccomend them.

He IS tig welding without some.......and I tig without too.
 
Posted by Stangn5oh (Member # 10875) on :
 
My brackets and floor in the same condition. they said it was from road racing and that you can tell because of the set-up that the previous owner did, and the rear end being loose. Im just waiting to get new seats.
 
Posted by 2stangs69-91 (Member # 1951) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by LS1:
With MIG you don't need gloves, tig, stick, flux I reccomend them.

lol bullshit on that one..
 
Posted by BIzKitBrAIn (Member # 4018) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by LS1:
With MIG you don't need gloves, tig, stick, flux I reccomend them.

LMAO this place is soooo full of retards
 
Posted by Duncan Motors (Member # 7045) on :
 
with tig theres a lot less mess,if your good no mess. but would recommend gloves on all. but damn dudes u guys are harsh and talk a lot of shit just for some opinions on here.
 
Posted by 19mystic96 (Member # 7553) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Duncan Motors:
with tig theres a lot less mess,if your good no mess. but would recommend gloves on all. but damn dudes u guys are harsh and talk a lot of shit just for some opinions on here.

would you expect anything less from CAford members?
 
Posted by Stang66 (Member # 10504) on :
 
lol.. i only use one glove when i mig.. i think stick is the messiest though
 
Posted by Turbizzy (Member # 5620) on :
 
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Originally posted by OneFastNotch.:
can he do subframes and torque boxes?

Yeah he can do all that. He actually has few backhalfed cars there he's working on and is good friends with mike maier and basically takes on maier's little dumb shit jobs like this. He did mention torque boxes tho.
 




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