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Re: Losing our tempers... Bodywork-wise

To: wilivhaasper@sympatico.ca
Subject: Re: Losing our tempers... Bodywork-wise
From: Tburke4@aol.com
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:20:10 EST
Thanks for your reply. By this time in Winter, I  imagine I can hear the rust 
bugs chewing...

Tom Burke
80 Spit
In a message dated 2/14/2002 7:33:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
wilivhaasper@sympatico.ca writes:


> Tom,
> yes, during the welding process, the metal will get heated, which in turn, 
> will
> effect the rust process to some degree.
> Even when new panels are installed, some of them need to be welded in. Any 
> repair
> on a vehicle is a compromise, because it's just a repair. The vehicle will 
> never
> be in "new" condition again.
> A welded repair section should not be overlapped, it should be butt welded. 
> The
> exception to this would be a flange weld, where zinc dust paint should be 
> applied
> first, and then spot welded or plug welded [MIG]. This insures better rust
> proofing on the inside of the panel. The outside weld should be sandblasted
> before finishing with body filler or primer.
> Cost:  Often a new panel is too expensive or not available, therefore 
> replacing
> part of the panel[repair section] is more cost effective, if only a small 
> area
> has to be replaced.
> Wilf and Liv
> 67 Spit

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