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2020/08/20 09:05:56
deano
Hi Fellas,
 
Is this how you guys do replacement patches in bodyworK?
 
I found this guy Fitzy online, and he makes it look so logical and easy, with less chance of warping panels.
Rather than cutting out the and then trying to make a corresponding size insert patch, he does a rough cut, tacks the larger repair panel over the top, then recuts through both, retacking as you go.
It seems part of the trick is to do the cut angled slightly, which further helps to make for a tight and uniform weld gap.
 
Anyhow, if you watch the vid you'll see what I mean.
No need for cleko's anymore?
 
I wish I'd seen this years ago.
Any other tips to share around?
 
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u31t13QO6A
2020/08/20 14:05:25
BEE VEE
Absolute bobby dazzler deano  ............   they never showed us that and Dandy TAFE !
I can see limitless apps for doors, guards, bonnets and bootlids with all their intricate shapes..........and then some.
 
100/100 !
2020/08/21 00:54:58
GTV6
oxy and a plenishing hammer for panels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkNtUjxSf7Q
 
2020/08/21 10:01:33
deano
I was taught basic oxy at night school, but for me I have picked up mig easier with thin panels.
Just like hot glue gun for metal, and i'm getting addicted.
Any excuse for 'just welding something up'.
 
The only thing I miss with not having an oxy, is being able to do heat shrinks.
Does anyone use the stainless shrinking disks? I think I could do way more damage with one of those.
 
2020/08/22 18:19:33
Guest
Yep have to agree, very smart. Unfortunately not many of these jobs are on flat panels
2020/08/25 19:25:29
martymexico
If your filling the massive window holes in panelvans it could work well
2020/08/26 15:16:19
BEE VEE
............. very true ! almost can work anywhere you have access to other side,
 
2020/08/27 08:44:54
blue74
Thanks for the link deano, always good to see other peoples ideas.
 
deano
Does anyone use the stainless shrinking disks? I think I could do way more damage with one of those.
 




I have a shrinking disk, man it is effective and really helpful for removing a high spot from a fairly flat surface like  a door skin or boot panel. Just go easy when using it at first time till you get the feel of how much shrinks at a time. I use mine on a variable speed buffer/grinder so I can control the speed.
2020/08/27 09:21:41
Guest
Blue, Was watching a video on using a shrinking disk. After the guy had run the disk over the area being worked on he was spraying on a solution. Any idea what it is?
2020/08/27 10:58:55
blue74
Yes, he was probably spraying on water, I use compressed air to cool the area though to pull the metal in and seems to work ok.
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