Jhm89
Member
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2013
- Posts
- 43
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Cental Illinois
- First Name
- Joel
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V2500
- Engine Size
- 5.7L
I recently started a new job at my local U-haul center. As a low salary single father, sleeping on a sofa, in a home with no garage, or concrete driveway. My options are limited for repairing my old 87.
At my shop we have a massive air compressor, full set of air tools and all the goods.
My GM dosent mind us using the tools when we arnt on the clock, and the store is open.. And of course no higher up bosses are in or whatnot.
My truck needs some new sheet metal on rockers, cab corners, and floor boards. The rest is just cosmetic and not very important.
So now to the point, Would it be stupid to use the air drill, and air rivet gun, to patch up some of the spots I'd liked covered? I figure metal, rivets, and sparypaint are cheaper then trying to find somebody I trust enough to weld my beast and whatnot.
I DO of course plan on doing it the right way.. but I just am not at that point.
Thanks guys.. This site is more addicting then www.reddit.com
At my shop we have a massive air compressor, full set of air tools and all the goods.
My GM dosent mind us using the tools when we arnt on the clock, and the store is open.. And of course no higher up bosses are in or whatnot.
My truck needs some new sheet metal on rockers, cab corners, and floor boards. The rest is just cosmetic and not very important.
So now to the point, Would it be stupid to use the air drill, and air rivet gun, to patch up some of the spots I'd liked covered? I figure metal, rivets, and sparypaint are cheaper then trying to find somebody I trust enough to weld my beast and whatnot.
I DO of course plan on doing it the right way.. but I just am not at that point.
Thanks guys.. This site is more addicting then www.reddit.com