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Old 05-04-2011, 08:58 PM   #94
Flop
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Default Re: 1930 Ford Sheetmetal Work

thanks guys.

dj the tungsten is 3/32nds filler is prob. double the size of a .023 piece of mig wire. i use alot of rod for sure. i like to make sure i get it over lapping the seam to act as a filler i dont know why just have the best results that way.as far i heat i am set on 70 amps and have never been into the pedal id say more then half way.

thanks kevin . the front fender with the tear on the edge was was tacked in place on the car and the matched to a perfect unaltered a fender and both had the same curve in the front .

rolling... weld thru primer is a primer you can weld through.i put it in areas like behind brackets that get spot welded etc.

thanks mike
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