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Old 04-24-2015, 01:07 PM   #76
mechanicalman
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Re: A different approach to a LWB to SWB conversion

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Originally Posted by bpatrol View Post
I would say to go forward and progress you have to see different ideas. No one has seen this before as far as I can tell. He has done a wonderful job. Imagine how many would love to shorten their longbed but don't because of the originality of the paint. He just showed you a way with out excess heat,warping or body filler. I am excited and completely clueless how he will do the rear.
He has exceptional talent and the one thing many don't have, IMAGINATION and the nerve to do it and post it for all to see.
Im no welder but this is a guy I would love to learn from.

so 65standard, or Tony if that is your name, I am impressed and realize we don't know everything
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X2, LOVE it when people think outside the box. Some people are stuck in the box and cannot escape, they don't have as much fun!
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