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Trouble with my Weldbilt
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<blockquote data-quote="gpavlick" data-source="post: 408617" data-attributes="member: 20104"><p>Well it look's like they welded all the cracked weld's and yes it look's like they did strengthen these area's.</p><p>I have been watching this post since the very beginning :shock: this will help me decide if I do in fact go with Weldbilt. They sure gave you the run around and you do have the patience of a saint. :roll: What gets me is the fact that they still charged you. [-X Are you happy with the work they have done ?. As for me, if I do look at any Weldbilt products it would definitely be a bare bones model where as I can see all welds and decide from there, good to see something good has happened =D> </p><p></p><p>Regards; greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gpavlick, post: 408617, member: 20104"] Well it look's like they welded all the cracked weld's and yes it look's like they did strengthen these area's. I have been watching this post since the very beginning :shock: this will help me decide if I do in fact go with Weldbilt. They sure gave you the run around and you do have the patience of a saint. :roll: What gets me is the fact that they still charged you. [-X Are you happy with the work they have done ?. As for me, if I do look at any Weldbilt products it would definitely be a bare bones model where as I can see all welds and decide from there, good to see something good has happened =D> Regards; greg [/QUOTE]
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