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T56 Impala

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Not too sure if this is the right place for this, but I throw it out here.

I live in Roswell GA. I need some one to come to my house and weld my mailbox post back together. My next door neighbor's daughter backed into it today. They are HOA required posts and it can't be replaced.

Contact me via PM if you are in the area and would like some business. It shouldn't take too much of your time. I just figured I'd keep the money in the "family" if possible.
 
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WH0DAMAN

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I would certainly do it for you if I lived in Georgia. Hopefully someone out in that area can help you. Whats the story behind your avatar?
 

rsanter

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post on metal meet.com and see if one of those guys are in your area. lots of good welder there

bob
 
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T56 Impala

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November 20, 2006. 2001 BMW 740i Sport, 27,*** miles. Went head on with a 19 yo in his daddy's 1994 Jag XJ8. We were both going about 45 mph. The BMW took the hit pretty well. Even though everything from the fire wall forward was completely destroyed, all the doors, windows and electronics worked just fine.

The Jag did not crush. It twisted, bent and was sent flying about 100 feet in the general direction it came from. The 19 yo was not wearing a seat belt and the air bag did not deploy. He was very lucky to walk away with an orbital fracture of one eye and a concussion.

I had two dogs in the car with me. Both escaped unharmed. My Berner was 108 lbs at that time and seated directly behind me. When he hit my seat (about the time the air bags deployed) the seat broke and I was twisted sideways. My back was broken at T12-L1. I have long since recovered though I still have some residual effects from it. Nothing I can't live with. The dogs are fine and life goes on.

Thanks for the link, I'll give it a try.
 

jtrace

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To bad I live so far away I'd gladly do it for you. Is that the pic in your avitar? You are both lucky to be alive towing cars like I do I have seen cars not half as bad that were fatal crashes. Good luck with finding a welder. If I was bringing my machine with me next month I'm heading through Georgia on my way to Miami, I'm going on a cruise. yes I'm driving from Jersey to Miami I don't like flying I get very claustrophobic...


John
 

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hi, just wondering if you could make a clean cut and have two pieces and find new pipe or square tube that will fit inside old and place old pipe over new one installed in old.or may use wood inside and drill pipe and screw pipe to wood inside and drop old over wood and do same. Hope this may help.:thumbup:
 
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