MKIV Supra - Welding the Manual Tunnel in Place
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- In this episode, we use a MIG welder to finally get the tunnel welded in place. Now that the tunnel is in place we can move forward with the rest of the interior project. We've got a little less than a month before we take it to Road America, so its crunch time!
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Why would you weld this in overhead when you could weld it flat from the top much better
I wish that were the case, but the panel is fitted from the bottom. The gaps at the top of the tunnel are filled with seam sealer from the factory because of their size.
If it sounds like sizzlin bacon its workin good!
I actually made a comment to Sam that I could hear when it was working well. I’ve been around ppl welding, but not really paying attention during the process. It was cool to see the differences in the metal. Something I would love to be proficient at someday.