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thanks mate :yes:

i lost the fight to paint the underside of the car body color but i won the war to get some body color under the car :wink:

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thanks mate :(

i lost the fight to paint the underside of the car body color but i won the war to get some body color under there :wink:

What did you end up doing underneath?

 

Edit: would also love some pics of the engine bay with the better camera. :yes:

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we ended up etch priming and using a black stonegard on the underside keeps it easy to touch up and painted all the suspension xmember body color in a urethane 2pack more chip resistant than normal 2 pack paint its very handy when your dad runs 1 of the biggest crash shops in adelaide lol

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Squat! :) Loving the diff and rear suspension. Convo Pro's are killer.

 

Now I've read in a few threads and have been told by a couple of people that when you're welding a really long stretch

of weld, it's best to do it in short strips and leave a gap before the next one. The reason being is that if the weld breaks,

it might crack along the whole weld... I see that there's lots of LONG welds in your engine bay and since you're running

lots of power (I assume so :fuzz: ) it is unlikely, but it could crack in the event of the chassis twisting... But, since you're

a bloody handy panel fabricationer, you must have a reason for doing the job how you've done it.

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Squat! :hmm: Loving the diff and rear suspension. Convo Pro's are killer.

 

Now I've read in a few threads and have been told by a couple of people that when you're welding a really long stretch

of weld, it's best to do it in short strips and leave a gap before the next one. The reason being is that if the weld breaks,

it might crack along the whole weld... I see that there's lots of LONG welds in your engine bay and since you're running

lots of power (I assume so :bash: ) it is unlikely, but it could crack in the event of the chassis twisting... But, since you're

a bloody handy panel fabricationer, you must have a reason for doing the job how you've done it.

 

Hey

yes your sooo right but somethings you can't stitch weld and has to be fully welded the fire wall was 1 of those

 

the firewall is made of 6 individual bits of steel welded together if i stitched it together it wouldn't have enough strength in it

 

you really gotta make sure when your welding that you get enough penetration in your weld you should be able to see it coming through to the other side of what ever your welding

 

for those people who wanna seam weld their whole car don't your better off welding 25mm leave 40mm weld 25mm leave 40mm and so on just as strong and you wont warp your car as much :y:

 

just something for the hell of it in the earlier photos of the car been held up by the block and tackle i welded 2 half chain links to the xmember just sort of an idea how strong my welding is i've passed all my x ray testing 1st time every time

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