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re:Welding a 69 MGB

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Subject: re:Welding a 69 MGB
From: David Rothman <drothma@us.ibm.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Jul 1998 10:25:30 -0400
Frank said " I need to replace my floor pans, boot (trunk) floor, and p=
ut on
one or
two rust repair panels. I just got my 69 MGB so I must plead complete
ignorance about what I need. Please give me suggestions for purchase
of a welder (what type and why) and what spec should I be looking for
(what gauge of metal, etc).... "

Frank,
 I just did the rockers, sills and floorpans. After trying an
Arc welder (120v) that I rented, I managed to find a friend with a
220v MIG with wire feed. Don't even try using a 120v Arc, there
is not enough power to weld the 3-4 layers that you have when
replacing the sills. I bought replacement sills and floorpans at
Victoria British  and cut as necessary with auto body shears
(like tin shears but can cut curves and angles). I did not feel the
need to relpace the floorpans all the way back (yes they are one piece
from toe to behind the seat). You will need a good hand held electric
griner also to clean up the welds. On warning !!!!! DO NOT get lazy and=

weld the rocker panel to the outside of the dash side assembly (this
is the piece underneeth the front fender that covers the the side of th=
e
floor area). This will cause the rocket panel to stick out from the car=

to far and WILL NOT align with the door correctly!!! You must separate
the welds where the old rocker panel fit into and remove the old one an=
d
insert your new one and re-weld. I did it right on one side and got laz=
y
on the other and I am quite mad at myself NOW!

good luck and take your time. (VB catalog 800-255-0088)

David Rothman - 69 C-GT



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