How to weld outer lower quater to rocker second gen
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Hi so what or how would somebody do this right? Once the inner and outer panels are installed, accessing the area of the car to weld is limited. Any thoughts?Attachment 630025
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I have a 67 convertible Camaro that needs a floor pan and some rocker work and these videos have been incredible for mentally preparing for the project.
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Your pic looks like the RH side. I have your answer, but to make sure i'm looking at your pic correctly, can you post the same angle standing further back to get more of the car in the pic?
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Once again the WELDING GOD JON can do it one handed while holding a camera, drinking an orange dew and playing hacky sack with a red brick on his foot!!!! LOL love it!!!!
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Yes this is the passenger side and I will be doing the other side eventually. I could see this be done before the roof is put on maybe. As you can see and know once all the pieces are installed, its very difficultto get inside to weld this.... Desko I have no idea what you are talking aboutAttachment 630106Attachment 630107Attachment 630108
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I just cut an access hole in the inner quarter, you can get right in there. Then weld it back up. Use weld through primer. Before you weld the flap spray the inside with the coating of your choice for corrosion resistance.
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Nice that's easier then I was thinking. I was also thinking since I'm replacing the back seat panel and truck, was to remove those and install outer quater to weld then the inner. But either way thanks for your practical idea
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