benhl wrote:Thanks so far guys - i think i may hand this one on the the professionals or at least someone a lot more experience than i.
ANY TAKERS!! Will reimburse with cash, grog or a combination of both
you'd be in for one hell of a road trip !
seriously tho .... there is no real reason as to why you cant do this yourself, a bit of self confidence and ya there really.
As a fully certified welder with extra certification for chasis welding etc I would never weld up a panel....sheer fear of fawking it up totally, but I was more than happy to tackle massive beams for huge sheds and in the next instant weld a truck chassis back together without hesitation.
I couldnt get my head around the fact that this is a task for a panel beater only and not a welder.....
I finally had the opertunity to do my own panel work and found it so simple and easy I was mad at myself for forking out all the dollars over the years for panel beaters. It actually took me longer to "master" bog work than the welding side.
Get a mig ..... as everyone has suggested ( personally I'd go with 0.6 wire for a learner so you can keep the voltage down as low as possiable and run less chance of a burn through.
Practice on some scrap ...... duck down to a wreckers and ask for a free door, they will have one that is scrap quality only so will usually give it away for free. Once ya got it home lay into it with a grinder and cut up a few sections and then "repair" them ...... its great practice on a real panel that wont cost ya anything but time, you'll soon learn from ya mistakes and be better prepared for the "real thing".
I did this to a fawked door and front guard off of a falcon to "learn" the tricks..... took me a whole w/end to "fix em" then I bogged em the following w/end and primed em the w/end after that.... The end result was good enough that I took em back to the wreckers and showed him, he promptly sold em and split the bucks with me a couple of weeks later
Sure I wont ever make a living from it but getting $130 for learning was a good investment in my book !
Research some threads .... there are quite a few good threads and tips on welding here so search is your friend....if not ..... ASK
Above all, its really just a panel, and worst case senario is that you'll fark it up and have to get a panel beater to fix it..... at least you can say you had a go unlike many others could
Kingy
[color=blue][size=150][b]And your cry-baby, whinyassed opinion would be.....? [/b][/size][/color]