For minor body work, probably not, but insofar as it pertains to the safety and integrity of the vehicle, yes.
ALSO: you must check your state's laws regarding the definition of a "salvaged" vehicle.
All engine swaps require cutting, welding and carefull work. Yes if you understand that all that work is needed
By cutting the body of the animal(dead) or by cutting planes of the required body.
a small mig works best for most body work on any vehicle. DISCONNECT BATTERY FIRST! sending power through the chassis can fry the computer if the battery is connected.
By cutting the body of the animal(dead) or by cutting planes of the required body.
MIG is far faster than all other welders, and you can get an aesthetically appealing weld AND good penetration, so its "pretty" and strong
Protein-cutting enzymes are made in the ribsomes of cells.
no. not unless you modify it by cutting the body out of another mag and welding or brazing it to the other one.Be careful to calibrate the spring to give the correct amount of tension you will also have to incorporate a notch for the magazine release.Better off learning to do faster mag changes.
No. There is no medical value in genital cutting. It can actually open the body for infection, as can any cut on the body.
A vehicle chassis is the under part of the vehicle where the body sits.
If you already know how to weld, there are many forums online where you can find advice for this specific job, such as WeldingWeb. If you need help with the welding process itself, a local welding shop or auto body shop would be the place to look.
Technically - probably yes. It is against the DMV Codes of most states if a "load" extends beyond the perimeter of the vehicle body. Check your own state's DMV regulations.
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