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Old 10-18-2010, 12:44 AM   #1
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trouble welding in patch panel

Well I was feeling brave and decided to try and weld in a patch panel over the old fuel fill opening hole in the cab. I cut a piece with a similar curve from one of the old cab corners. I am not totally new to welding but these body panels are tricky.

To make a long story short I almost had it completely welded in an looking pretty good when I started burning holes. I kept at it and now almost have all the holes filled and then had to stop for a breather and Sunday dinner.

I am not sure what happened maybe I ground down some areas too thin but am now a little scared to get back at it. The remaining holes are pretty small but there are a few of them.

Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated as there is no turning back now.

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Old 10-18-2010, 02:49 AM   #2
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Re: trouble welding in patch panel

Too hot of setting, too much heat in one spot are most likely the 2 biggies. At least they are for me.
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Old 10-18-2010, 09:20 AM   #3
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Re: trouble welding in patch panel

It may have been thin there. cut a piece of copper to fit inside as a backer. Don't hold it with your hand. clamp it in place and finish welding
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Old 10-18-2010, 08:49 PM   #4
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Re: trouble welding in patch panel

Don't try and weld all at once tack a few places and then let cool then keep adding to your tacks.Belive me when I did my first patch you would of thought I was welding 1/2" steel plate.I just keep moving around and small pieces like that take awhile to button up.Just be patient grasshopper
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Old 10-25-2010, 11:22 PM   #5
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Re: trouble welding in patch panel

Thanks for you advice all. I am playing with the wire speed a bit more after turning the heat down and I have filled the 2 big holes I made. I have several small holes that one can see when shining a light from the back but I think I may have it.

As previously said one has to go slow to keep the heat down. All in all I should have started on something easier, maybe flat and not quit so visible - like the holes in the firewall. I am just about to pull the cab off the frame as all my fab work and body alignment work is done. I am having a buddy of mine come by to weld the front and rear cab body and rad support mounts onto the 1980 frame.

Also I regret not spending the extra money and buying the Millar welder. Oh well I am pretty sure that I will get it. I have a lot of patch panels to weld on between my 56 and my sons 73 lifted 4x4 we are building. Maybe I will practice more on his 73 - haha.

Once I get it I will post a photo of my handy work.

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Old 10-26-2010, 12:00 AM   #6
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..Also I regret not spending the extra money and buying the Miller welder...
What welder did you get?
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Old 10-26-2010, 12:28 AM   #7
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Re: trouble welding in patch panel

I went to a store up here called Princes Auto and bought a Deca. In the US I think it goes by the name Hobart but am not sure. It is made in Italy. For anything thicker I do not have much trouble but the thin stuff is a different story. I know some guys with more experience can do really excellent work with it but the 120 volt Millar has real easy to use controls that you simply measure your metal gauge and set the welder.

Up here I paid about $500.00 and for another $300.00 I could have got top of the line.

I do think it will work but will take more practice.

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Old 10-26-2010, 08:05 AM   #8
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Welding is an art for each person,I know some guys like to keep the .035 wire in and go.I noticed a big differance when I switched to the .023 wire and could weld the thinner metal ,better for me.Practice, practice
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