


That weld looks kinda cold to me, but maybe it's the pic. I'd put a cover pass on there too, it it were my project! You're not skimping on material size and thickness, so you don't just want little single-pass welds on there either.
If that's welder-speak for "looks like lack of fusion", what some welders also call "cold-roll", you may be on to something. But I'm not so sure it's not the picture. It's super hard to tell from the pic. But IF the weld were cold, or there were any lack of fusion, that part of the weld should be ground out and the length re-welded.









cool build and I must admit , after binge watching "the fall " this weekend, I read your post with a strong irish accent
I'm french canadian, btw.
lol

@Richey, that looks like most of the farm sheds here in south africa! Most of the time the farmers know exactly where everything is and if you do a clean up he can't find a thing!!
Love your build thread and hope you get a chance to update soon![]()
Awesome work.
Regards




First time seeing this thread, some nice work! What are you building here?
Most of us here have ADD so you're in good company. As for what it is, the front looks like an Isuzu trooper II but it could also be the Land cruiser II or may be even a Russian Lada or something?







I apply what I call the 'beer factor' to projects.
For example....hanging drywall. You hang one or two sheets, then stand back and have a beer while you admire our results. Then go hang a couple more sheets...have a beer while you admire how good you are...then repeat until you are telling yourself you are the best drywall hanger in the world. That is when you know it's time to quite for the night before you ****** up any more sheets.
Of course, when using power tools that like to remove parts of your body....the beer waits until after the cutting is done.
So...what is the beer factor on this project?
And....are you actually in Ireland? My wife and daughter are going to be there next month. My daughter does Irish dancing...
BTW....nice work. Looking forward to the final result
I like the beer factor too but not while I’m making this or as you said dealing with power tools that might dismember me. Disgusted I snapped the blade. Put an end to tonight’s work. [emoji26]
Need to order a few more blades now.
I’m in Ireland alright, down in Cork (or as we pronounce it down here Cark!!!)
Is your daughter in a competition for the Irish dancing? Best of luck if she is.
Hopefully summer will arrive here for them on about the 11th July for about 7 hours before the misery returns. [emoji23]
Thanks for the kind words. Looking forward to showing ye the build
Caveat: A grinder and paint, makes me the welder I ain’t. [emoji1303]


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Class. Hopefully the weather does pick up here for June / July. Pretty dull this year so far and cold. We are paying for the 6 weeks of summer last year.
Wexford will be Beautiful. Sister lives there.
They have/ should go see Hook head lighthouse and loftus hall on a clear day. It’s picturesque.
Lots of nice villages around there.
I’m biased but Cork has all the best elements of Ireland in one county. [emoji23]
Edinburgh or Glasgow area. Love Scotland, pretty much the Irish with a different accent. [emoji38]













