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I can't believe that price. You can't beat that. What plasma cutter and software did you go with? Does it run on G-code?
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No kidding?! Is it a PlasmaCAM? I am very jealous.
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Isn't that the truth. I don't think I would ever make a living off anything like this. It is just enjoyable to me. Eventually I would love to own a CNC Plasma Table or Water Jet.
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Thanks, I was unsure how much room to leave. Selling the dxf file would save everyone a little bit of dough but having no way to protect the file after it is sold is a concern of mine. As of right now I'm leaning towards selling the kits.
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Hello, a lot of you may have already seen this but I designed a fold and weld bumper kit. There are still some little adjustments that need to be addressed and I won't be able to test it with a winch for quite some time. Anyway, I wanted to see if there was any interest in the kit being sold, the price would likely be near the $500 mark.
Side Note: It has been quite some time since I have been on here. The new layout is much more user-friendly, so props to those of you that worked to make that happen.
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Hey thanks!
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Thanks for the votes fellas, but isn't that more of a no contest than a win?
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I nominate myself.
Dustinp
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I've been slacking on those. I knew if I didn't finish them in the summer this would happen too lol. I'm 90% there though so hopefully soon.
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it is indeed a 57. My brother built a frame to house corvette suspension and slapped a supercharged LS engine in it.
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Thank you. It was very easy but I did beat up the front a bit to fit both of them. The isolator is very easy to hook up as well and ensures you don't kill your main battery when the car is off
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And my favorite! The body work is done and the primer is on. Just need some final sanding and I already have the paint ready.
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Hello friends, I have a lot of info on some of the modifications Iv'e done lately listed in my members ride if anyone is interested. Hopefully this link works
http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/topic/37622-dustins-2001-pantyfinder-college-budget/page-1
List of some of the mods and if you would like more in depth details on how I did some of the stuff let me know and I'll update it.
Half doors - By far my favorite modification mostly finished
Remote start for $60 - a bugger but I gained a lot of knowledge
Halo Headlights - again more for the knowledge aspect.
Rock Sliders built from scratch
Prerunner bumper thing
Dual batteries with separate voltage gauges on the way
Subwoofer box build
Inverter install - details soon
Blue dash lights - stupid easy
6" lift all around
CB radio and PA install
Dukes of Hazzard Horn
Aftermarket Fuse Box
Titan Wheel and wheel spacer info
Some other junk
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Whoops I'll try and find another picture my bad redpath.
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Nice cant wait for the write up!
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I nominate myself username: dustinp
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The body work is done and the doors are primed. Its possible that I get them painted this weekend if my brothers in town. I will then begin mocking up vinyl windows and quick disconnects for the electrical and hinges
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Thank you. Yes my brother went to school for autobody so that will help. They are really beat up though so I told him to do some quick body work and call it good. I always under estimate the amount of time and money it takes to paint something.
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Yes I have been thinking of something I dont know which route to go yet. I get a rain proof cover but I think that is getting returned. I dont need a lot of protection I just dont want it to down pour on the interior. I am working on quick release hinges and quick release for the front wiring. The rear doors only take a couple minutes to swap but the fronts take a very long time. I started the body work last night too and painfully bought the paint
Dual battery setup
in 96-2004 R50 Pathfinders
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They are isolated I have them triggered when the car is on to open up. I also added a switch just in case the main went dead. They are supported by a metal plate on the bottom. I don't want to talk about how they are secured at the moment haha. It's on the todo list to secure it properly, but it's been on that list for a couple years.