Originally Posted by gbrettin Bryan Settle just messaged me and told me to stitch weld the seams. I'll look into that as an option too. Before welding. You have to
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10-03-2019, 10:51 AM | #136 (permalink) |
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Before welding. You have to remove the sealant between the metal sheets. Otherwise your welds will have holes in the bead.
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Not to be a stick in the mud but I've seam welded 2 cars, have my own rotisserie and everything. I'll never do a 3rd and the sum of money that would change my mind no one would be willing to pay.
The wire wheeling (the wires flying off the wheel and sticking in whatever part of the body they hit), the using a carpet knife to get what the wire wheel couldn't, the spot weld drilling.....then there is the welding itself, ospho, etch prime, epoxy prime, re-seal and paint. Did I mention the wire wheeling? That seam sealant comes off like a hot cobweb The fire wall seams you have to do aren't too bad though. Just be careful about the fire wall insulation behind them. If the seam is an overlap which most are, welding one side doesn't help much, what I do in those situations when I can't get to the both sides is use a spot weld bit, drill through one panel and fill that with weld. Basically additional spot welds since it's joining the panel in the middle of the over lap and not just on one side
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The weld prep is a bitch. I welded part of one car. The only way I would do again is if it's a racecar and gutted. And someone prepped it. In a rotisserie so that you can do all the welding in the flat position.
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Look into the bracing that bolts on under the fenders. I can't think the name of the company right now. Soul something.
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Oh, if that's the case... I have a ladder brace that I plan on using. I should be all set.
I also got back out to the shop today. Both fenders were removed and engine bay vacuumed out. |
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Cleaned, sanded and sealed the rust caused by a battery. I'll chop off the tabs when I get my hands back on the pinch weld grinder. Looks like I'm going to do some stitch welding on this too (not full hog); of which, I've been going back and forth on.
I actually sanded nearly all the rust out, I just didn't get another picture before I sealed it. Last edited by gbrettin; 10-04-2019 at 07:20 PM. |
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Sanded my arm off to knock down some runs in the rust inhibitor. Scuff and initial primed the passenger side.
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Easiest install on my car so far. Took 5 min. Could use longer bolts. No worries, I'm gonna rip some welds on it.
Cleaned up the seams on the passenger side; and I know the time sunk into grinding the seams doesn't jump right out.... but, there were huge amounts of time between some of the photos. The last picture of the seams shows the seams done. Some spots needed to be reworked over and over. Then I started removing the pinch welds on the driver's side, which fought me the whole time. Last edited by gbrettin; 10-12-2019 at 09:14 AM. |
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