D D5meister Member Messages 95 Location uk cambs Mar 6, 2018 #1 Is there a tig process that could repair this??????
Windy Miller Semi-Professional Potterer! Messages 3,674 Location North Kent, UK Mar 6, 2018 #2 Repair what?
D D5meister Member Messages 95 Location uk cambs Mar 6, 2018 #3 My pics wont aatach on my phone.. I will do at home on pc. Its a perforated seat trim from a 1958 ford skyliner.. rusty on reverse, clean 'holes'
My pics wont aatach on my phone.. I will do at home on pc. Its a perforated seat trim from a 1958 ford skyliner.. rusty on reverse, clean 'holes'
500e Always buy fire insurance a flood is a hard start Messages 9,255 Location South West Mar 6, 2018 #4 Are you looking for trim or frame ? If trim https://www.lebaronbonney.com/design-service.php
D D5meister Member Messages 95 Location uk cambs Mar 7, 2018 #5 Hi 500e thx for the link, it was the framing trim. from a 1958 Ford Skyliner Right, Ive give up on this job - too hard. These are the pics anyway for reference 1) Hole at 3Amps 2) Using mig wire as filler at 10Amps 3) Brazing rod at 20Amps 3amps.JPG 356.2 KB · Views: 38 mig wire as filler.JPG 332 KB · Views: 40 sil bronze.JPG 322.5 KB · Views: 36
Hi 500e thx for the link, it was the framing trim. from a 1958 Ford Skyliner Right, Ive give up on this job - too hard. These are the pics anyway for reference 1) Hole at 3Amps 2) Using mig wire as filler at 10Amps 3) Brazing rod at 20Amps
clift_d Member Messages 576 Location Hackney innit (UK) Mar 7, 2018 #6 Could you get some kind of copper backing behind the holes and weld them over?