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Old Dec 29, 2003 | 04:07 PM
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Need good welding help...

Need to find someone to weld in my new BMR sfc's (thanks Santa). I'm in East Lansing. Anyone have any ideas/recomendations of someone who can get the job done right the first time???
Old Dec 29, 2003 | 05:57 PM
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Well I thought you needed some help welding!! On the question you asked I have no idea i'm just a "westsider"......Good luck though
Old Dec 29, 2003 | 08:44 PM
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I have JUST THE WELDER for ya! He lives just south of I-69, exit 98, Woodbury Road, about two houses down from the lawn & garden supply store with the flying saucer outside. (They are still waiting for the repair parts to be flown in).

That's only 15 minutes or so from where you live. Dan Pendell is his name, and he's certified six ways to Sunday, with his own TIG in his shop behind his house. He did my Chromoly roll bar. The caveat is that you must show him where you want them placed, then have everything ready for him to draw the beads. He charges a straight fifty an hour, so it it takes you only an hour to install them, you get away for fifty bucks.
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He can weld upside down while standing on his head, I swear. I have pictures to prove it! He can even weld a line on the inside of an aluminum pop can without burning through.

517-282-6604 is his cell phone.
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