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rear cab fix
Removing dent before progressing on to other parts.
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side cab bead
Putting L/H and R/H side bead corners in.
Nearly ready to weld in.
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bead fix
I made the L/H and R/H side bead corners many years ago, unfortunately they were a bit short and I had to extend them a small amount.
This is how I went about it. Sanding back of weld off so the dolly has a flat surface to sit on. Sand the top of the welds off on the front face. Planish weld File weld down. After 1st file finding high spots More planishing On to sanding when happy with planishing ans filing. After sanding. After fine sand paper. How back of weld looks after planishing. Ready to go into the cab corner. Here is a link to how I made the beads/swage for the cab corners, bloody hell it was 10 years ago :-( http://allmetalshaping.com/showthread.php?t=1432
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Scott Last edited by SATAUS; 08-14-2020 at 07:24 AM. |
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Excellent details and pics. Great result.
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Lovely work Scott and thank you for showing how you did things,
Cheers Charlie
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Great posts there Scott. Very nice work.
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rear cab panel fix/replace and weld roof back on.
Sorry about the pictures that are side ways I can not get them to go in the correct way no matter what I do, if admin would like to rotate them the correct way please go for it.
creating the curve for the Pullmax to follow when putting rear swage in.
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Scott Last edited by SATAUS; 01-06-2021 at 05:46 PM. |
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That is some impressive work Scott.
Thanks for sharing. For photos: do you save them on your computer? I know that for WIN10, to rotate them permanently, one has to keep them in a folder. Rotate the pic when it's open, then close the pic, and then close the folder. Open the folder and it will be in it's new orientation. |
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Thanks for the complement. Yes I do keep them in a folder on my computer and they are the correct way around before I transfer them to AllMetalshaping, once I move them over some of the pictures rotate and some don't I have even tried to rotate the pictures the incorrect way and save them to see if they would come out the correct way when I put them in a folder on AllMetalshaping.
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