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Unread 05-13-2010, 12:15 AM
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VERY nice job. It looks well thought out and probably will last longer than a "store bought". MIG and TIG are my two favorite kinds of welding. I have to admit I'd never try something like that, even though I can weld fairly well. Well Done!!!!!
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Looks pretty darn good to me.....and the price was right too I bet.
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Nice work , I wish I knew how to weld ...
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Thanks guys, I am pretty happy with it. I have about $50 in it not including the $35 for the paint which I am using to spray several things anyways.

About two years ago I made the T-top from my boat also. It turned out O.K. but I will be re-doing it this year with some beefier tubing. There is just a bit too much flex in it for me.
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looks good!
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I don't see any crappy welds...looks great...good work!!...
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Thanks guys, I am pretty happy with it. I have about $50 in it not including the $35 for the paint which I am using to spray several things anyways.

About two years ago I made the T-top from my boat also. It turned out O.K. but I will be re-doing it this year with some beefier tubing. There is just a bit too much flex in it for me.
I have a custom T-top with lots of wiggle. Don't sell yourself short, your work looks great.
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