weld patch on car panels / mig lesson

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2012

this is the follow on from how to patch rust
using a MIG welder It is one method that works very well
practice on a off cut in order to get your heat setting right
then its just a matter of joining the dots
don,t rush taking your time between each staggered section, means less heat build up
cover image by brandonshuttlesworthlevitation1.
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Videos are for reference and entertainment only: Even tho they are based on step by step guide - If you attempt a repair like the one seen in this video please use the proper safety equipment,

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  • your a legend mate thanks for this. ive got a 78 gemini coupe with some cancer that needs to be touched up, its in a really awkward place though, could i send a pic an get your advice?

  • @Etool100 yup go 4 it is contact me thru my channel (send message)

  • great vid as usual :)

    Any chance of showing us a show car style panel repair please?

    Thanks!

  • socamoto my last up load shows the two types of patch fabrication.

    the commercial and restoration methods (show car) check it out - restolad how to patch rust secrets revealed

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  • Thanks

  • Awesome info. Definitely gonna try this.

  • Thanks for explaining everything.

  • Great vid! Thank you for the stitch- tips!

  • brilliant video, great to see it actually being done

  • Great video nice simple clear instructions, what I like is the fact you are doing it with basic tools that most people would have, unlike other vids that show you need 3 different types of cutting machines and various grinding tools. Thanks

  • Video about fabricating complicated repair pieces and trying to do a original looking repair would be cool. Keep these videos coming!

  • Well done! I would have attempted the "traditional MIG weld" of trying to get a molten pool going. From now on I'll remember to tack repeatedly instead.

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