[Healeys] Dog leg repair

I Erbs eyera3 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 31 10:38:52 MST 2015


I think my body guy cut the panel to fit the removed rust bits and with it
the extended wire. One side looks great. the other is cracking were the
pieces were joined.
Thanks for the photo

Ira Erbs
IT Teacher
and Consultant
Portland, OR

"Wouldn't you rather vote for what you want and not get it
 than vote for what you don't want - and get it?" Eugene Debs






On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 9:34 AM, Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net> wrote:

> Here you go Ira.  Moss sells 2 types of these; this is the higher priced
> version which comes from Kilmartin and has the proper wire bead.  The lower
> cost version just has the metal on the well edge folded over, but is
> otherwise OK quality.  I installed the cheaper ones on my BJ8 and will
> replace them when I get a round tuit.
>
> You'll have to work the metal some to get these to fit properly. Make sure
> you achieve the gentle curve along the bottom of the body between the wheel
> wells; I've seen far too many dog leg repairs--some done by 'pros'--where
> the rear edge of the repair panel sticks down and/or out, making it look
> like the car has a 'spur.'  Once you're aware of this aberration it will be
> the first thing you 'see' on every Healey you look at thereafter.
>
> As for fitting up the bead, I can think of two ways: either unroll the
> bead on the wheel well and stick the protruding wire on the repair panel
> into the existing bead and fold it back up and butt-weld the sheet metal,
> or cut both off square, butt-weld them together and file/sand, and maybe
> fill the joint so it looks and feels seamless.  If you do this before I
> acquire a round tuit let us know what you did and how it worked out.
>
> Cheers,
> Bob
>
>
>
> On 1/31/2015 8:34 AM, I Erbs wrote:
>
>>
>> I need to fix an improperly repaired dog leg. Can I get a photo of a
>> replacement unit. I believe the shop cut the wire off, how is it used in a
>> correct instalation?   This would b Ave been easier before  we painted the
>> car. Good thing I opted  for two stage paint.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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> Bob Spidell           San Jose, CA            bspidell at comcast.net
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