Re: welding fitting wings
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 5:48 pm
Bodge ? I guess , Yes. First attempt by somebody at fabricating and welding , probably. There is a lot of weld and not a lot of it is pretty or professional. Is it the worst I've seen , no.
When we took off my mates outer offside wing a previous repair to the inner wing was something to behold !
The repair panel was from a fridge , oven or freezer ( difficult to determine what ). On the joins … visible when looking at the inner wheel arch , outer wing on , road wheel removed …. looked good underneath the underseal.
With everything exposed the story was totally different. What could be seen with the car on the road was 1/3 rd of the perimeter of the repair. The other 2/3rds not visible wasn't welded to anything... only fresh air !!
I was teaching my pal to fabricate and weld so I told him to take a photograph , so it would remind him how not to repair car bodywork safely.
Heritage wings or pattern ones ? It's a lottery in my book , with a leaning towards Heritage. If you get one that doesn't need fettling in some way shape or form , in my experience consider yourself lucky. Different Marques of classic cars have similar concerns with their supply of re manufactured panels. The machines / dies making them wear out with each pressing and eventually the initial crispness of the product deteriorates.
Bob
When we took off my mates outer offside wing a previous repair to the inner wing was something to behold !
The repair panel was from a fridge , oven or freezer ( difficult to determine what ). On the joins … visible when looking at the inner wheel arch , outer wing on , road wheel removed …. looked good underneath the underseal.
With everything exposed the story was totally different. What could be seen with the car on the road was 1/3 rd of the perimeter of the repair. The other 2/3rds not visible wasn't welded to anything... only fresh air !!
I was teaching my pal to fabricate and weld so I told him to take a photograph , so it would remind him how not to repair car bodywork safely.
Heritage wings or pattern ones ? It's a lottery in my book , with a leaning towards Heritage. If you get one that doesn't need fettling in some way shape or form , in my experience consider yourself lucky. Different Marques of classic cars have similar concerns with their supply of re manufactured panels. The machines / dies making them wear out with each pressing and eventually the initial crispness of the product deteriorates.
Bob