A little body hammer work and it will be good as new. If you remember, what did you have your welder set too? I'll be welding mine with my Harbor freight flux core Welder.
The plan is to drill holes in the fender for the bolts to pass through. I just don't want to put them in the fenders yet, not until they are mounted for the last time and I feel good about their fitment.
lucky, the factory spot welds look like it was massive stress release for the workers, that or it is were they had the workers that showed up drunk. 43 welds on the driver side and 67 or the passenger side of my beetle. I never finished it.
Flux. Most of my welding is under less than ideal conditions: dirty metal, outdoors, me as the welder. I first started welding patch panels on my old Willys CJ3A in the backyard where the shielding gas would've been blown away anyway, so I just do flux.
Poor welders are good grinders,
Good welders did their time as grinders
Yessir!
great effort !
hi ssg good video and i like it has to be 9/10 from bob in the uk thanks again
A little body hammer work and it will be good as new. If you remember, what did you have your welder set too? I'll be welding mine with my Harbor freight flux core Welder.
My little Lincoln has four intensities, A-D. I had it on B. Wire speed about 1.5-2. Used .035 flux core wire.
Are those bolt heads going to interfere with the fenders when you try to put them back on?
The plan is to drill holes in the fender for the bolts to pass through. I just don't want to put them in the fenders yet, not until they are mounted for the last time and I feel good about their fitment.
lucky, the factory spot welds look like it was massive stress release for the workers, that or it is were they had the workers that showed up drunk. 43 welds on the driver side and 67 or the passenger side of my beetle. I never finished it.
Since you took the rear apron off why you didn't do the same from the donor 69 instead of hacking off the tab for the rear decklid?
I was trying to save as much of the original sheet metal as I could, plus practice my welding skills.
Are you using flux core or gas?
Flux. Most of my welding is under less than ideal conditions: dirty metal, outdoors, me as the welder. I first started welding patch panels on my old Willys CJ3A in the backyard where the shielding gas would've been blown away anyway, so I just do flux.