N nash bap Member Messages 23 Jul 25, 2008 #1 Do I need access to the backside of the repair to be able to use Intergrips for butt welding sheetmetal? thanks. Nash
Do I need access to the backside of the repair to be able to use Intergrips for butt welding sheetmetal? thanks. Nash
Wozzaaah The wizard of woz Staff member Messages 17,535 Jul 25, 2008 #2 Yes you do or you can't get access to the holding pin unless you can slide the whole clip along the joint and out as you tack it if you understand what I'm saying? You'd still need a hole big enough to get the pin through though.
Yes you do or you can't get access to the holding pin unless you can slide the whole clip along the joint and out as you tack it if you understand what I'm saying? You'd still need a hole big enough to get the pin through though.
N nash bap Member Messages 23 Jul 25, 2008 #3 Thanks. Yes, I do understand about the pin removal part. Along similar lines if one is using Clecos doesn't one then have to go back and fill the holes left? Nash
Thanks. Yes, I do understand about the pin removal part. Along similar lines if one is using Clecos doesn't one then have to go back and fill the holes left? Nash
F fingers99 Member Messages 1,246 Jul 25, 2008 #4 Yes. All those little 1/8" holes. Unless they're edge clecos, but they're no use all all for your job, I suspect.
Yes. All those little 1/8" holes. Unless they're edge clecos, but they're no use all all for your job, I suspect.
zardoz Old school Socialist Messages 2,217 Location Chetser, UK Jul 25, 2008 #5 cleco or skin pins might be better for your job.