looking good paul good luck with the rest of it
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Originally posted by RS2000&MEXICO View Postit sure is lee.....it had some small amount of rot in the top parts and i had them changed to make a better job...he has done them so well they look spot on...
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Originally posted by lee bishop View Postis it as strong as a factory job then?? has it been spot welded? or has he just mig'd it ??
Originally posted by Aaron P. View Posti thought this car was sold ages ago???? ......whats the story with the mk1 then paul???? any pics of it?
the mk1 will be with me next week or the week after
but it's going into storage on the same day as it's only a shell and i have no room to store it so of it goes into storage....i will be doing this mk1 over 2 years as there is no parts with the car....
cheeRSsigpiccheeRS paul
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Originally posted by lee bishop View Postis it as strong as a factory job then?? has it been spot welded? or has he just mig'd it ??
Migging is the only "legal" method of repairing unitary bodies.
Brazing creates too much heat and weakens the steel, therefore if the MOT man sees it he'll fail it.
After all, you're joining metal to metal, with metal, and there is almost always more penetration due to the localised build up of heat involved in mig welding, which is what you're trying to achieve.
It's also not unknown for factory spot welds to not "take", which has resulted in a creaking chassis and sometimes water leaks
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Originally posted by rwdrs View PostMigging is easily as good and actually if done correctly, and actually better than resistance spot welding, it's done like that at the factory as it's quicker.
Migging is the only "legal" method of repairing unitary bodies.
Brazing creates too much heat and weakens the steel, therefore if the MOT man sees it he'll fail it.
After all, you're joining metal to metal, with metal, and there is almost always more penetration due to the localised build up of heat involved in mig welding, which is what you're trying to achieve.
It's also not unknown for factory spot welds to not "take", which has resulted in a creaking chassis and sometimes water leaks
that sounds about right m8.....sigpiccheeRS paul
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