michibronc
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I'm welding the second quarter panel patch on the rear of the Bronc tomorrow. I've got a buddy who does the welding for me.
The first one went well - it's strong as a bull, but I found significant warping from the welds cooling as he welded all the way around the patch.
My welding buddy said that most body shops don't weld continuously, but they "stitch" it instead, leaving gaps between the beads of weld. Then they just fill the gaps with Bondo.
It seems to me that the continuous weld is much better, but I have so little experience with body work that I don't know.
Anyone with wisdom? It would be greatly appreciated.
The first one went well - it's strong as a bull, but I found significant warping from the welds cooling as he welded all the way around the patch.
My welding buddy said that most body shops don't weld continuously, but they "stitch" it instead, leaving gaps between the beads of weld. Then they just fill the gaps with Bondo.
It seems to me that the continuous weld is much better, but I have so little experience with body work that I don't know.
Anyone with wisdom? It would be greatly appreciated.