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Old 05-25-2011, 06:15 AM   #110
Flop
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Default Re: 1930 Ford Sheetmetal Work

thanks greg!

Bob that would be an 8 hour long youtube video on this fender!

thanks rancho.little too much info Milton hahaha

Farrell this method works for me. but if ya think about the jumping around method on a panel that is 4 by 4 inches your are still gonna heat up the whole area anyway. i love working a panel from one side to the other.i can make the finished work keep going.hard to explain but sometimes you get the right amount of crown /warpage from the heat.this just works for me .

i never seem to get pin wholes with a tig i get occasional pits though. i do a ton of hammer and dolly work on the weld and on the edge of the weld.
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