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Old 01-29-2014, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by PurpleToxin505

Just remember, after that first cut theres no going back
No you can go back new hood or even fix it you can cut almost anything to and make it new expect wood
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Originally Posted by PurpleToxin505
I like the middle one with out the scoops
lol i think i remember you saying something about that
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Originally Posted by hbracing13

No you can go back new hood or even fix it you can cut almost anything to and make it new expect wood
Yeah if your awesome with tig or oxy, and great with body work. But once you try to fix, and blow a hole you make it 10 times harder
Old 01-29-2014, 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by PurpleToxin505
Yeah if your awesome with tig or oxy, and great with body work. But once you try to fix, and blow a hole you make it 10 times harder
im great with tig, but not so much on the body work, i think i would just get a new hood if it came to that
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Originally Posted by T-Rexj

im great with tig, but not so much on the body work, i think i would just get a new hood if it came to that
Im awesome with tig also, think its the next easiest after mig, but dealing with such a big area and such thin metal.
Old 01-29-2014, 02:22 PM
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ive seen someone tig a coke can back together, but ya youd have to brace it underneath or it be warped like crazy even with tig
Old 01-29-2014, 02:24 PM
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I think I have to side with Purple. I like it with just the vents.
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Originally Posted by T-Rexj
ive seen someone tig a coke can back together, but ya youd have to brace it underneath or it be warped like crazy even with tig
We were actually talking about that in class yesterday, ive seen someone do razors
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Originally Posted by T-Rexj
ive seen someone tig a coke can back together, but ya youd have to brace it underneath or it be warped like crazy even with tig
But that were the body work come in to play and if your good you wouldn't even know something was done to it.
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A hood is 45 bucks at U Pull it. Fixing one seems like a waste of time.
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Check out gojeep. Is a write up on hood vents and why you want them either in the front/rear or both.
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Originally Posted by XJmike0122
A hood is 45 bucks at U Pull it. Fixing one seems like a waste of time.

Measure twice and cut once.

I'm nervous cutting into mine when I put in my hood louvers.
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Originally Posted by NFJ79
Measure twice and cut once.

I'm nervous cutting into mine when I put in my hood louvers.
Eyeball it then drink till it looks right.
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Originally Posted by XJmike0122

Eyeball it then drink till it looks right.
Haha this lol, but not really. I intend on being completly sober while doing mine. And yeah ill spend more 45, on the tungsten, bondo and paint trying to fixy screw up. Plus finding someone with a tig welder.
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Whoa just saw a crazy *** accident on central. Some drunk dude hit about 6 or 7 cars. Probably Totaled at least 3 and his. I was maybe 2 cars in front of the last one he hit head on.


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