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Rust repair what gauge sheetmetal do you use?
Just like the title says I am curious what gauge some of you guys use or the shops that do it 22g, 24g 18g? I am going to be starting a build thread soon but I am gathering my materials and whatnot. I have mainly window channel rust repair to take care of windshield area and vista roof channels.
I bought a welder, a small brake a shrinker and strecher and other items to do the job RIGHT and I am going to be teaching myself to weld never welded a day in my life but I am not afraid to pick up a gun and give it shot, I have never done any sheet metal work either, but looking at some of the guys tackle some of the projects.....I am going to go head first myself! Thanks! http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...IMG_2717-1.jpg http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...2-27101521.jpg |
I always try to match it to whatever the car originally had.
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I think 18 gauge is typical for any sheet metal repair.
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Ok thanks alot guys just needed some where to begin!
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Pressure wash it and throw some wax on it and you'll be good to go!
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I got a sheet metal gauge along with my Hobart welder. Thought that was pretty cool. I also happen to really like my Hobart 140 if you're looking to buy a welder, Rad. Good luck!
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