I have good luck with .030 wire for spot welds.Try one or two weld if you have issues go to .025 wire
ok will do, thanks
I have good luck with .030 wire for spot welds.Try one or two weld if you have issues go to .025 wire
so how is it coming along? any new pics
i have got the floor ready to weld which i will probably get to do on tuesday. ill post pics of the progress after : )
Looking forward to seeing the wonderful job completed because we know how hard you have worked on it.
thanks for the idea, i dont think there is any problem with the stucture of the car, i think the floor just needs some tweeking. its very close,
I'll throw this out there, the floor IS part of the structure of the car.
Something else I didn't see asked, is do you have the car level? With the floor removed it will allow some twisting and bending.
Either will work great just personal preference-the guy with the stinger in his hand makes all the difference in the world.Don't take the pressure off until you have quite a few good welds on it.Looking good!i haven been playing arond with the doors, changed the pins and got them lined up. they look much better now, no porblems with gaps so i think im ready to weld.
i have to buy a bottle of mig gas. now i have heard the bestfor sheet metal is c-25 but is there anything better. i have been told that "mig gas gold" is the best. which is 90% argon 10 co2. would that be a better choice?
Either will work great just personal preference-the guy with the stinger in his hand makes all the difference in the world.Don't take the pressure off until you have quite a few good welds on it.Looking good!
and thank you everyone for all the advice i have gotten, it has helped a lot. this is all new to me and i am learning as i go, enjoying it to! and im sure i will have more to show and ask as i progress further : )
Bravo my friend.... Bravo :cheers: Looks awesome and very nice spacing on the tunnel welds... Looks almost professional.
That one side thats a little far off that your concerned about.... if you took a length 2x4 and slid it closest to the bottom curve near the flat of the floor and give it a wack it might just buckle enough to get you closer.But i would draw it in with a screw first then hit it. Back the screw off and have a peek.