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Nice, 4dabird. Is that a NOS quarter or a repro?
Looks Great.
Hey, can you show the process on that little square piece you have tacked in? I'm thinking about buying a welder and giving it a try. would like to see all the steps.
Thanks Bill V.
69 Firebird Convertible (wifes car since 1979) Goldenrod Yellow, 350, plain Jane Car was stored in garage since 1990
I need help, if anyone see's I'm going down the wrong road--Straighten me out!
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Looking good dude. Another vert saved.
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That is a repro quarter. It fits really good.
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I'll try to dig up some more pictures of the area later on.
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Sorry it's been so long since I last posted. I didn't take pictures of the little fabricated piece I made before it was done. I did use cardboard to make a template before I cut and bent the real thing.
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where did you get the pinch welder from?
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That is some splendid looking work there! Cal
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I bought the spot welder from www.usaweld.com. It's a nice unit, and adjustable to the steel thickness and heat level. I also bought some of the additional weld arms that they carry. for the Tail panel pinch weld area I have the outer pinch arms. For the wheel well I used an inner pinch arm set which is opposite of the outers of course. The 20" arms were great to reach around the tail panel so that I could spot weld the trunk and tail panel. They were all additional to the standard arm that comes with it. Thanks.
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