Inner sills

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iwant1
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Inner sills

Post by iwant1 »

Im a bit concerned with the condition of my inner sills, new quarter panles are going on, but the sill is pretty bad, good enough to be safe, but is it okay just to hide away the bad sill, then waxoyl. Also i found out that welds on the qurter panels have to be continuous now, but does it matter if they are messy, as long as they are very strong. Thanks, Ben.
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Post by Gareth »

If you've got it apart, you might as well get it done now, and save time later. Surely it's worth it for the piece of mind and the knowledge that you shouldn't have to wield the welder again for a while.
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Post by Alec »

Hello Ben,
The inner sills are the structural part, the outer and cover sections add no strength at all. So you must be sure that they are sound. I'm not sure what you mean by quarter panels but if they require a continueous weld then they are structural. If the weld is "messy" how do you know it is strong? Good welds tend to be reasonably neat. It is difficult to see if you have good penetration if there is a lot of weld material on top.

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Post by iwant1 »

hmm, well we're using a mig with no gas, and that special wire so it was never going to be neat, but we have hit it hard with a big hammer, and none of the welds broke. The inner sills dont need replacing but the'ye are not brilliant. Do you have any pictures of inner sills?
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Post by brixtonmorris »

mig weld cant be neat, sorry? if you seam weld watch out for heat distortion. damp it down with a wet rag, take time to allow heat to dissapate, or you could get in to trouble.
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Post by les »

Just a thought about cooling the weld down, doing this too quickly can cause brittleness!
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