Never in my life done body work.... I have a mig welder and I just bought a rusty dusty 72 bronco ranger and I ordered a 4x10 piece of sheet metal.... gonna work on floors first to try and get them solid and learn as I go but I appreciate the knowledge
Regarding the vertical section of the rear quarter panel, are you able to get any spot welds or self tapers in the upper portion? Or do the welds from above and below secure it enough? Also, did you cut those slits in the upper portion of the horizontal section for the welds?
I have the Miller matic 211, best mig welder I have ever used. I love the ability to weld thin body panels and I am able to weld 1/4 inch or frame material.
I use a Miller Matic 211. It has an auto set for material thickness I am mostly welding 18 gauge so I just simply set the dial at 18 gauge. Wire is .030. The welder also has a wire speed setting for the thickness of wire that you’re using really easy to use. I absolutely love this welder, it handles thin metal and can weld up to 3/8 inch thick.
Very good job congratulations.
Never in my life done body work.... I have a mig welder and I just bought a rusty dusty 72 bronco ranger and I ordered a 4x10 piece of sheet metal.... gonna work on floors first to try and get them solid and learn as I go but I appreciate the knowledge
I think that’s awesome, that’s a great project you have. You will do great
Just ordered mine from Dennis carpenter! Thanks for the video,looks good.
Thanks, I agree love the look.
i was one of your students almost 6 years ago and i think car stuff with restoration is really cool !
This is so sick to watch
I will never forget you Saoirse, and thanks for watching.
Really nice work. Thanks for posting. Please keep doing it. We love the videos.
Amazing as always!
Your making it look easy! Thanks for posting!
Ha, not easy.... I appreciate you watching.
Awesome tutorial - thanks for sharing your expertise with us.
Great job! That looks killer!
Regarding the vertical section of the rear quarter panel, are you able to get any spot welds or self tapers in the upper portion? Or do the welds from above and below secure it enough?
Also, did you cut those slits in the upper portion of the horizontal section for the welds?
I wish you had shown more on how you welded the rear portion.
It has to be very satisfying to see the progress you are making. Looks great.
Thanks, I do get excited every step closer to completion.
I wish i see it complete don’t let
Hey, hope all is well with you. Have been watching for your Bronco updates.
Great work !!! Thank You for sharing your knowledge.
Looking good ! Great work 👍🏻
Thanks!
Nice job
Thank you…
Hi Mr soole
What brand and size MIG welder are you using? Thanks-Ken
I have the Miller matic 211, best mig welder I have ever used. I love the ability to weld thin body panels and I am able to weld 1/4 inch or frame material.
Looking good. How’s the bronco coming along soole? Been a while since we’ve seen any updates.
Bronco is coming along thanks for asking. I do have a video coming soon.
Are there any videos on rear tailgate housing replacement?
What welder, wire size, and settings are you running?
I use a Miller Matic 211. It has an auto set for material thickness I am mostly welding 18 gauge so I just simply set the dial at 18 gauge. Wire is .030. The welder also has a wire speed setting for the thickness of wire that you’re using really easy to use. I absolutely love this welder, it handles thin metal and can weld up to 3/8 inch thick.
cool
I hope you sub sometime soon
Thanks Enzo, it was nice to see you last week. I will be back soon.