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Leo, you also..ARE THE MAN, Thank you
I searched for on line and couldn't find anything.
I'm going out pulling the door off right now.
Thanks again guys
Would anyone happen to have a picture of the top door hing for a 65 Coronet / Bel.
I need to rebuild mine and the C-Spring and Rollers are missing so I need a good picture to see how they go together. I looked in my 1965 Plymouth dealer manual and of course it shows pictures of everything but...
SWEET... Thanks for the help guys!!!!
I knew it had to be something simple... I just had to be smarter than the switch, and we know how that turned out. lol
Yha the biggest Hobart outlet is Tractor Supply, so I figured that Hobart was the Mass Merchant brand for Miller.... Which isn't a bad thing. Good for Miller dealers. If I'm not mistaking I think Hobart’s (when they were Hobart) was made in Western Ohio. I remember driving by the plant 13-14...
Thanks all of you for you input, I knew you guys would point me in the right direction. I'm just going to hold out for the infinate heat control.
I'm kind of partial to Lincoln only because they're made 2 hours noth east of me. I would have no problem going with a Miller if I can find one...
I'm looking at Mig Welders... currently I have a Lincoln 175 Tig welder but trying to weld old metal on my car is going to be a pain in the azz with the Tig. To hard to get into position in some cases, not to mention Tigs are not very forgiving if you hit some dirty metal that you didn't see...