Rusty CAR BODY Restoration. I used MMA inverter (Stick WELDER) + Paint ROLLER
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 มี.ค. 2022
- This video shows the entire process of restoring the rusty part of the car.
I performed metal welding with an MMA inverter.
The painting was done with a construction roller without professional equipment.
This car two years later (3 winter): • Restoration with Stick...
I'm happy with the result! Thank you for watching.
This car two years later (3 winter) -
th-cam.com/video/hBYmDf0SoyU/w-d-xo.html
* Thanks for your comments!*
Ela
It could have given a better finish to the sole despite being internal, plus potting filled all the flaws, Bill Metal Work is a channel where the tinsmith does this, impeccable finish.
طریقه ساختن جاساز حرفه ای کوچک در پراید
Respect from Ireland. Can you imagine how quickly and easily he could have do the job with a MIG welder and sheet metal fab machinery. Still proves that he has more skill with basic tools that most fabricators I know. He is a legend.
Thank you friend! You can watch the video of what happened after 2 years😀Everything is fine - th-cam.com/video/hBYmDf0SoyU/w-d-xo.html
With a stick welder? Respect!!
Exactly what I was thinking!
Just remember that before mig and tig they only had stick or oxy acetylene to repair cars back in the day .
I'd love to know the amp setting and stick diameter & number.
@@dougbaker9473 True. Back in the day stick welding wasn't that big of an issue as the sheetmetal was two times as thick as it is today.
@@savage22bolt32that looks like 6013 1.6mm from 20 to 50 amps (I would use around 30 there for this type of metal)
Props to you man. A stick welder to do this work. The force is strong in this one.
Thank you!😉🙏
INVERTER stick welder.
Unless you know what you doing, you can't do this. This is not easy as it looks. Beautiful.
To me it does not look easy. But it is presented clearly and systematically and so provided the job is approached with the correct preparation and tools and working environment it could be done by someone with affinity for mechanical / construction / DIY. But I have done many jobs just like this and it is indeed a LOT of work. What is always frightening is how much worse the (rust) damage usually is behind the visible section!
That doesn't looks easy. Respect to this man. 🤜🏻🤛🏻
I know several professional body shops who would tack on the oversill then spray Schutz to hide their work.
Good for you, and with stick welding on body panels.
Respect from an old man.
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Nice to see what can be achieved with an old school stick welder, nice work!😊
Thanks😉🙏👍
Applied finish colour and clear with a roller! I'm mind blown, great work!
He does an excellent job i can trust him to do my car.
Man, no matter how many people say it's impossible or you'll ruin the metal. The skill decides
Really, you have worked hard and persevered. It is a wonderful and elaborate work. You are a talented artist
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many respect for it very nice job ,you are e very good welder ,i am in car repair for 30 years its not easy to do tis and also thzan on e french car very good job !!!!!
I did a lot of repairs on my old cars years ago using a 90 amp stick welder running 1.6 & sometimes 2 mm rods. It can be done at low amps if you tack & don’t try to get “runs” having said that I progressed to a mig later- much easier. Getting the right shape on the patch panels was the key as was good access.
Next step, TIG 😉
You just gave more motivation to keep restoring my car with my flux core welder. Beautiful work mate
Flux is crap, please buy mig welder and have nice life without rampage on you project
Thank you! It's been 2 years since the renovation. This place is ok. No rust!😉
If you can afford to, get a gas mig. Flux core leaves acidic residue from the flux on the backs of welds where you cant get to them to clean them etc and makes them rust out faster, as well as being very messy and splatter going everywhere. I nearly did my repairs (check my yt) with flux but I'm so glad I didnt.
Хорошая работа! Сделано из толстого металла.
Ich bin begeistert, dass es noch solche Künstler gibt die das können....dazu gehören viele Detailkenntnisse auch zur Statik eines Fahrzeugs. Die meisten "Vertragswerkstätten" beherrschen so etwas überhaupt nicht mehr oder es ist eben bei den aktuellen Stundensätzen nicht bezahlbar.
Leider gibt es für viele Fabrikate kaum Reparaturbleche und alles muss angefertigt werden. Hätte ich diesen Handwerker zur Verfügung, könnte ich meine beiden alten Lancia Y10 retten....😢
ich muß auch sagen, die ersten 3 Minuten, ich hätte die Kiste angebrannt! Nie gedacht, dass sowas möglich ist!
Видео вдохновляет меня. Заставляет верить, что я не рукожоп.
I know nothing about welding and bodywork but that was really cool. Lot of work. Major skill.
По газетам понял, что ты из Беларуси)) я прожил там 12 лет, сейчас живу в Казахстане. Большое уважение тебе за такую работу! Подписываюсь на твой канал ))
😄спс😉👍
Very good video that gave me a lot
of inspiration to this kind of repair on my own car ,
Thank you 👍👍👍👍👍
Красавчик, я год назад дуговой сваркой в машине латку делал, ещё то удовольствие, сейчас с полуавтоматом за дуговую даже браться не хочу.
Good to watch and a really great finish. Well done.
Fantastic work! You are such a hard worker and a smart one too
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Excelente trabajo.
Bendiciones.
Gracias por ésos detalles en arreglo de vehículos.
Gracias al canal...!
Jetzt besser als vom Werk aus ! Mit guter Hohlraum Konservierung hält dieses Fahrzeug noch ewig ! Top gute Arbeit mein höchsten Respekt 👍👍👌👌👌
I truly had no idea you could weld thin sheet metal with a stick welder... Excellent detailed work!!!
Thank you! It's been 2 years since the renovation. This place is ok. No rust!😉
@@lebecky_restoration Good to hear thanks for sharing.
Nice video. Back in the day people used to weld their cars with MMA all the time. Of course MIG welding took over as it is much easier. But it is possible to weld panels as you have here. For structural strength you really need a continuous seam which is very difficult to do without blowing holes. The smallest electrodes and a lot of patience will help! Ultimately for thin body panels it just makes a lot more sense to use a MIG welder. But MMA is a great skill to have and for heavier gauge parts like chassis cross members it will work fine. I haven't done any welding in a few years, but I really must brush up on my skills. It's great therapy working on a car if you have the time!
yes, everyone should be able to get usable results (though maybe not on sheet metal, that takes some extra skill) with an AC stick welder.
@@dont-want-no-wrench If If you haven't that skill, Plug welding may be the route to go down, as for an AC plant if you can push out the boat a plant with a Rectifier gives a more stable arc but it all depends on your funds...
Hi! I completely agree with you! MIG welding is much easier than MMA. I don't want to do this kind of work anymore with the MMA welding😉
Really impressive skills you have.
Brilliant job
Nice, thank you...
I always wanted to see carbody repair done with arc welder,
Super job !
Recommended to watch and learn from 👍💪🎀🙂
Thank's!))
You nailed it. The electrode could be a 1,6mm, but it works also 2mm with a bit less amps. If you're planning more of those repairs, I suggest you invest in a mig gas shielded machine, not a big one, as you usually use 0.6 to 0.8mm wire. It gives you the cleanest weld possible and you can control it precisely. Other than that, who never did some DIY crafting!? =) Cheers.
Thanks for your advice! Of course, I want to buy a mig gas shielded machine, because my mma machine is not designed for such work) It was quite difficult to do this restoration))
@@lebecky_restoration No problem, you're welcome. I checked a bit and you can get a decent 150 amps mig for 250E, which is a combination of MMA/Mig, and a brand new one. Also a used is a good compromise. Anyway don't aim for the absolute cheapest machines, as those usually lack real power. I had an opportunity to test out a small, cheap 180 amps MMA machine (some "pocket" version) which was 130 or 140E, I don't remember exactly, although it was claimed 180 amps it was struggling with a 2,5mm electrode. I have a pro 200/160 ac/dc tig/MMA and it goes ok with a 4mm electrode. It also depends on the electrode. For ease of use and start it's better to use some rutile electrodes, otherwise for stronger, better quality and cleaner joints it's better basic, but also depends. If you start with a hobby rutile you're golden! =) Cheers.
Thank you. You are right! It's time to think about buying a Mig machine)))
@@lebecky_restoration эх а ведь заморские думают что мы такие же богатые как и они )
@@lebecky_restoration You've probably earnt enough Yew Chube money from this video to buy a Mig welder!
Fantastic work, as someone who has just bought a cheap stick welder for a little patch, you've shown what can be done.
🙏Thank you😉
Электродами варить машину))
Той самий момент, коли руки ростуть не із сраки! Супер!
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Wish I had the skills. Absolutely mesmerizing Great job.
Thanks! Your feedback is very important to me!
Уровень работ проделан коллосальный!
Автор не упукает ни одной детали!
Приятно посмотреть.
Единственное, есть смысл инвестировать в нормальный сварочный аппарат, полуавтомат хотябы.
Всегда думал, что электродная сварка для таких работ не подходит.
Спс😉
конечно не подходит, это он хернёй маялся, зачем-то...
Судя по газетам, вы понимаете о чем я пишу) Если это ваш первый кузовной ремонт, то это неплохо.
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Отличная работа, обожаю такие видео👍
That was a tedious job with excellent result. Salute 🫡
I live in Thailand and everything is stickwelded here. Can't use protective gas outside or where it's any wind. I've seen people stickwelded 0.5 mm sheet metal. With extreme caution of course.
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excellent job attention to detail better than alot of garages would do it
Thank's!
Welldone presentation, you obviously had a good teacher Mr Lebecky, a good turn around that should reward you.
Greetings from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Keep the next one coming !
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Thanks for the feedback! I'm very pleased. I learn all the skills myself and thanks to the Internet) I do not have all the equipment and skills to do the job efficiently. But I will try to develop)
Real artist 👏👍
First class job alot of time and effort into that sill
My oh my was I confused with all of those little metal parts he welded back, thought where is this all going to end, but it all came out nice. Good job.
Awesome job !! I tried fixing some rust spot in a bmw e30 with stick welder but i couldnt make good welds and also took so much time , i managed to fix one spot with stick welder and it turned out good , but the rest of the rust stops i fix them with mig welder . You have all my respect for fixing it with stick welder and your weld are suprisingly good, well done !!!
Thank you! You are right! It wasn't easy to do...
That's some mad skills with a stick welder ! Great content Thank You for sharing . 🇺🇲🇵🇷🦊👍
Thank you my friend for your feedback. I'm very pleased! p.s. I am not a professional welder. I just learned in this video))
I use a stick welder from time to time,but it's the whole job I find beautiful workmanship that's all
good job! it was a pleasure watch you work. thank you for sharing
I have only ever used an arc welder. I don’t anymore as I’m to old to bother I used to use it for everything. Well done.
Fantastic job!
Top Arbeit ,und alles mit Elektrode geschweißt. Ich ziehe meinen Hut . Chapeau
Thanks for your feedback)
Increible!
You've done REALLY well there. Quite impressed by the results. :)
Thank you!😉🙏
Amazing work, very professional, we enjoyed watching your beautiful video thank you so much 👌
Thank you! 😉👍🙏
Jeez man!
Most people haven't confidence to do a fraction of metal work you displayed in this vid.
I'm an amateur myself (have fixed all rusty parts in my tree cars) but this is way more professional than what I ever done.
Greets from Swe 🇸🇪 🌤🌲
Hello, my friend! Thank you for your feedback! I'm not a professional either...)) I did this job for the first time and did not have the right tools! But I really wanted to do this job!)) Thank's for watching
@@lebecky_restoration You are a natural talent. With better equipment you could go far in this field of restoration.
Thank you! I am very pleased to hear it. I hope that I will please you with more interesting restorations...)) Now I can't make videos due to some life problems((
@@lebecky_restoration Take all the time you need my friend.
Health and relationship's are more important than subscribers.
Be good 🌤🌾
/Tim
You're right, Tim! Thank you.
Greatest one I’ve seen here in YT! Excellent work, man!
You are wonderful creative
worker... real professional.. peice after peice presiouly
Marvelous you did car body work with stick welding! Really great 👍
Thank you! It's been 2 years since the renovation. This place is ok. No rust!😉
What an awesome job,☝🏽👆👍👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thanks!)
Wow lots of work
Bravo, excellent travail. Vous êtes un professionnel.
Merci. En fait, j'apprends encore)
you sir have bigger nutz than me for tackling this job with what you have, props to you!
HaHa! Tank you! «Just Do It»😉😂
your happy with the results !!! lol that was amazing thanks for sharing young man .
Thanks for your feedback!))
Never seen this before. Pretty cool.
Very good result especially when you concider the tools used😀
You should be super proud of this!
Nice job. I like it: no words.
Mad skills, mad skills!! worth every bit of $2000 for that!😎
I imagine my Spitfire’s sills look something like this behind the paint but I’ve not yet been brave ennough to face the pain - good effort 👏
Didn’t know you could buy a part like that, cool. Nice job.
😉👍
Nice work. Welding thin metal with a stick welder is more than a challenge.
You are really right😉
Superb job, well done.
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Considering you didn't have a Mig Mag welder available, very good job!😊
Thank's😉👍
Amazing job with limited equipment!
Thank's!)
You caught it right before it got into the cabin. Great work dude
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Excelente profissional 👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing full restoration body
Thank you!)
Nice work
Amazing job, greetings from argentina
What was the stuff you brushed on there on the rust😊
looks perfect for me, GJ man ❤
Thank you! It's been 2 years since the renovation. This place is ok. No rust!😉
Perfeito parabéns otimo
Nice work!
Beautiful work a brother
Thanks bro!)
nice work!
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Nice work👍👍👍
good solid repair.
Un excelente trabajo de chapa y un desafortunado trabajo de pintura.
¡Gracias! Si, si... Así es😀😉👍
Wow it's a great work with stick welding 👌👌
From India
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Salute! Hell of works there sir
Hello! Yes, you are right)))
Parabéns pelo trabalho de restauração ficou ótimo .
Obrigado)
Good job
Like from Brazil.
Ótimo trabalho.
Thank you so much, friend!)
Exelente trabajo éxitos y felicidades mis respetos
Thank you!😉🙏🙏🙏
Bravo travaille professionel.
As a 40 yr vet in the field a job well done.
Great and fantastic job
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Muy buen trabajo hermano te felicito un gran abrazo desde santa fe Argentina..
Thank you my friend🙏😉