That is why i feel a little bad for, if it was all a honest oppsie.
Not that car. Seam seal melts with a heat gun, ask me how I dont this, its all over Darryls floor under the jetta from welding. All the seam seal melted/burnt out for sure… so all the panels are spot welded together, and that makes for a very flimsy car. Dont say well perfect then, great time to stitch weld it all and make it better than evar! Metallurgy 101, the heat produced by a car fire is going to piss off that sheet metal the entire car (unibody) is made from. crush it and call it a day.
see bold bellow and my response:
if that’s true not only would HE not be getting insurance money for the loss(s), he might end up getting sue’d depending on what the lease agreement was and what kind of landlord owns the property. Now he could have insurance on the car, and even added value insurance on the car over stock value, sure.
If he is renting for real, VERY RARELY do landlords allow you to use a garage like that; Welders, Plasma cutters, torches, lots of electricity, flammable chemicals, etc. Heck most places you rent don’t want you storing lawn mowers or fuel jugs inside the building, for this reason here. Again, if he is renting maybe it was agreed upon, and hopefully on paper, shoving the “blame” to the landlord.
I would be interested to see how this pans out in a few weeks.