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Re: Panel Work- Welding question
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looks like you have done a good job from the little pictures but you have welded on new panels. i could not see any big surface area welds on your ute. when repairing rust this is what we are talking about. it can be done but compitaincy has to be much higher with an oxy. yes panel beaters did use them... until migs, then spot welders came along. learning the art of the oxy is a long and difficult process, as i am sure you would know and one that is not recomended to be learnt by yourself...

something to known of brazing... it can encourage rust

Posted on: 2006/11/21 12:23
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Re: Panel Work- Welding question
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learning the art of the oxy is a long and difficult process


Fair call - I guess it's another case of familiarity breeding comtempt.

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Re: Panel Work- Welding question
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something to known of brazing... it can encourage rust


I've also heard this.

Posted on: 2006/11/21 16:49
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