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Thx. I am going to weld the other muffler in the afternoon today. Then I'm
doing my buddy's truck... gonna clamp in the mufflers first to see what they
sound like before welding.

-Mike

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A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT
Cold air intake
FRPP 3.73 gears
Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter
Full Boar turbo mufflers
Hi-speed fan switch
255/60R-15 rear tires
Subframe connectors


"Gunner" wrote in message
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 06:42:25 +0800, Old Nick
wrote:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 21:24:38 GMT, vaguely
proposed a theory
......and in reply I say!:

remove ns from my header address to reply via email

haha... neat (attachment to chin of the mask).

I've got all my tools packed up... about to head to old house where I

can do
car work & I'm gonna weld in some new Flowmaster 40 series mufflers.

Wish me
luck! I expect it to take 3-4 hours.


If you do good welds on muffler material with a stick welder then you
are doing quite well.


Indeed..the only thing I get are holes most of the time.

Thank (insert diety of your choice) for wire feed welders

Gunner

"I mean, when's the last time you heard of a college where the Young
Republicans staged a "Sit In" to close down the Humanities building?
On the flip side, how many sit in's were staged to close the ROTC building

back in the '60's?
Liberals stage protests, do civil disobedience, etc.
Conservatives talk politely and try to work out a solution to problems
through discourse until they believe that talking won't work... they they

go home and open the gun cabinets.
Pray things never get to the point where the conservatives decide that
"civil disobedience" is the next step, because that's a very short route

to "voting from the rooftops"
Jeffrey Swartz, Misc.Survivalism