yoshie
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Hi all, I have to weld the rear wing on my old Hillman Imp I always have trouble welding large, flat panels without the warping no matter how slowly I do it and giving it lots of times between tacks.
What I'm thinking about trying is joddling about 2mm of the old panel and 2 mm of the replacement panel so the join sits slightly low from the surface of the panel. I've tested on an old bit 1mm steel and joddling an edge certainly makes it a bit more rigid, it would also mean I wouldn't have to grind the weld completely flat and it would just need a skim of filler.
What does the team think..... is it worth while or am I wasting my time or does anyone have any other suggestions.
Thanks in advance
Mike
What I'm thinking about trying is joddling about 2mm of the old panel and 2 mm of the replacement panel so the join sits slightly low from the surface of the panel. I've tested on an old bit 1mm steel and joddling an edge certainly makes it a bit more rigid, it would also mean I wouldn't have to grind the weld completely flat and it would just need a skim of filler.
What does the team think..... is it worth while or am I wasting my time or does anyone have any other suggestions.
Thanks in advance
Mike