Coming back to life

EdwardB

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Posted this on FB on B-Body and a lot of people saw it but thought maybe not everyone uses FB. Anyway, she’s coming back to life! Passenger side coming soon as I can get to it

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Yup proven technique. The overlap was removed after the cut and weld. Really worked out well
 

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I used 4 inch with 5/8” arbor. Cut about a foot at a time trying to keep heat from building up and pushing the inside cut away overlap away just enough to clear my buttweld clamp as I worked my way down
 

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I grabbed the pic's off the net. A guy named Chris did a photo tutorial and that's how he did it.
That's how I did mine. very informative.
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So you cut it then spot welded it In small sections. What are you using it small diameter cutting wheel? Due tell.

Here's a video of the overlap cutt and butt technique and how you angle the cutting wheel to make the gap smaller.

 
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