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I've always imagined the BMW engineers in 1974 saying to the US NHSTA "Sie wollen Stoßstangen für 5 Meilen pro Stunde, wir geben Ihnen Stoßstangen für 5 Meilen pro Stunde."

When I took the 'diving boards' off Seguno I felt like I could actually breathe a little easier looking at it.

 

Before

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During

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After

[coming soon]

 

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Fixing a hole(s) where the rain gets in

Been dreading this, but finally got around to it this weekend, which motivated me to start a blog and post the prior pictures.   I got TIG welder, but still haven't practiced with it. So, when it came to filling the holes left by removing the diving boards, I was hoping for another route, since my impressing is filling holes with a TIG is not entry level. I found this great video on how to fill holes with solder and was hopeful. I had also found a similar one from MuggyWeld, but u

JQ02

JQ02 in bumper

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