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My build from then 'til now - Motor swap completed!
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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog" data-source="post: 218709" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>Picked my boat up from Valley Park Welding today and could not be more pissed off. I took it there out of convenience knowing that Contractors Welding does the best job I have ever seen. Now I am no professional welder but the welds they put on my boat are huge and clumpy and look like crap. Also while I was there I saw them load a Bobcat bucket on to a man's trailer and put a 10" wide dent about 2" deep in the fender of his nice Cronkite Trailer. AND did not even tell the owner of the trailer and he drove away with a huge dent in his trailer and did not even know it. I'm pissed, plain and simple and I will never take anything I need welded to any company besides Contractors Welding in Rock Hill, MO. Lesson learned. I'll post a pic tonight when I get home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog, post: 218709, member: 4592"] Picked my boat up from Valley Park Welding today and could not be more pissed off. I took it there out of convenience knowing that Contractors Welding does the best job I have ever seen. Now I am no professional welder but the welds they put on my boat are huge and clumpy and look like crap. Also while I was there I saw them load a Bobcat bucket on to a man's trailer and put a 10" wide dent about 2" deep in the fender of his nice Cronkite Trailer. AND did not even tell the owner of the trailer and he drove away with a huge dent in his trailer and did not even know it. I'm pissed, plain and simple and I will never take anything I need welded to any company besides Contractors Welding in Rock Hill, MO. Lesson learned. I'll post a pic tonight when I get home. [/QUOTE]
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