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Old 18-12-2008, 10:35 PM   #1
jord070
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Default any mig/tig welders in perth

Hi all, i have a bit of rust to fix up on my XC

But the problem is, i cant weld for S***.

I am a poor student so i cant afford a pro, but maybe a back yard welder who is after a little bit of extra cash, or something we can discuss further, would be interested in helping i would love to hear from ya.

Im located SOR but happy to travel NOR

here is what i basically need

Back door (station wagon door) need a simple strait weld, wich will replace the bottom quater of this door, (youll see what i meen)



as well as this, i also need a bit of a more complex one, but im happy with just making it a sheet of steel folded over, so still easy.



Im not sure if whats required is understandable, but i hope it is.

Thanks
jordan

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