just don't know how to reply there heheπ..!! I apologize for people going broke watching my thread... π
Hey Mark, yeah a solid mounting helps heaps, I reckon yours will flex with some dies and pressure. Mine flexes when I did the spare wheel plate, the top die sort of rolls over the metal as the pattern is being pressed n rolled, just haven't got around to welding a brace to it yet.
I seen the chev panel repair episode, he knows how to do what he does really well.
One thing I hate is popping spotwelds , Deano the grinder way works fine. There's different methods and which one you do is dependent of which part or both your going to save or replace. When I removed the rear panel I cut as close to the seam as possible and then linnished the remainder metal away..
Just don't drill thru your fingernail like I did once, a 10mm bit make a right mess of the finger. No hospital time, I just cleaned it up and tried to stop bleeding ( took 3 days to properly stop, the sealed scab kept splitting) then back to work where I left off. The nail grew back and there's no telling it ever happened.
Speaking of going broke, the house I've got renting, the tenant said that there's a leak into the kitchen and all the suntuff sheets ( up to 16 of them) on the sheds there got smashed by the hailstorm today, 10 mins of fury ! Plenty of other houses got smashed as did lots of cars which got turned into golf balls.