Can’t fit THAT on the album cover.
I was going to ignore the rocker perforation but wife had an opinion this once… “Well… You can’t leave it like that.”
Uh… honey? I’m tired? I feel like I’m getting done with this welding stuff. This manual labor is starting to make me hurt.
Ok, well we’ll see I guess.
I started on the passenger side at about 2pm after welding all morning. And somehow everything went right. Got it done in about 2.5 hours. Pretty fast I think.
Yeah, in hindsite this does look aweful. But no water into the cabin. How bad can that be?
Ground away all the bad metal and realized there was enough good metal that I could do this bottom part with a single piece. I went with the tried and true “weld some of it in, then hammer and grind it to fit” technique. And that worked great just this once.
I was pretty happy with how quickly that came together. So the next day I plan to zap the driver’s side, which has slightly worse rust:
Well it turned out there were some significant differences. Enough metal had gone by-by that I had to make multiple complex pieces. And that took a lot of time. The upper bit went well but it was a u-shaped piece that needed to curve in 2 dimensions. I fit the piece and then cut darts out of it so it could bend. This took 3 hours.
Then ground away the bad metal in the rocker. The backside and inside of the rocker are rusted and need to be cut away and replaced with new metal.
Here I had to make a pretty complex piece with a cereal box.
I mean look at that thing… and then folded, welded, folded again, welded more. Complicated. And this is just the end of the rocker tube.
Trace the piece on the sheet, then cut it out with jigsaw. Thank goodness I have that bosch jigsaw, best tool ever. Cuts like a damn laser.
Was tough going to weld that piece in. Not a lot of room for the torch. Welded the seam on the outside, then welded it on the inside.
Then I zapped the inside of the rocker as much as possible with zinc paint.
Then fold the panel shut and weld that seam. See what a complex shape that is! I’m impressed.
Then make the outer wheelwell lining.
Weld into place with darts, then hammer the tabs over and weld the seams.
Then grinding:
Yes, insanely strong.
This one side ended up taking all day.