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Alex, thanks for that picture. That step is definitely close to what the ground down welds look to be. When I needle gunned the other side of the uk the same marks were present. That confusing part is that the steps that are on the hull are the original factory ones. So I don’t understand here being another set of steps.
Tonight I attempted to remove the Dutch added spare wheel carrier blocks. These were torch cut heavy pieces of steel with a pile of weld. I spent the better part of an hour trying to cut them off with no luck.
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