There is the right way to weld a gas tank and then

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   / There is the right way to weld a gas tank and then #2  
I think the following says it all !!!
 
   / There is the right way to weld a gas tank and then #3  
WOW! That guy must be a cat. G
 
   / There is the right way to weld a gas tank and then #4  
Yeah, but he at least thought about safety.....the one rear wheel that is still on the ground is blocked with a rock so it won't roll. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

Dave
 
   / There is the right way to weld a gas tank and then #5  
What about foward /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif?
 
   / There is the right way to weld a gas tank and then
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#6  
All I know is that guy must be "pucker proof"
 
   / There is the right way to weld a gas tank and then #7  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( What about foward /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif? )</font>

It looks like he is using his right foot to keep it from rolling forward. He is obviously a very concientious worker. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Dave
 
   / There is the right way to weld a gas tank and then #8  
Looks like the "genius" has his right foot ready to keep the truck from rolling forward.
 
   / There is the right way to weld a gas tank and then #9  
Just when you THOUGHT that you had seen it all. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
   / There is the right way to weld a gas tank and then #10  
well if it was on dirt where those posts proping it up could bite in i wouldnt be very worried but on asphalt like he is they could kick out at any moment
 
 
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