When plugging holes in panels, I use a piece of copper 19mm water pipe flattened down. Bend it to 90 degrees for something to hold. Put that behind the hole and weld the hole closed. The weld won’t stick to the copper and helps with the heat. Also the weld is flat on the back.
When plugging holes in panels, I use a piece of copper 19mm water pipe flattened down. Bend it to 90 degrees for something to hold. Put that behind the hole and weld the hole closed. The weld won’t stick to the copper and helps with the heat. Also the weld is flat on the back.
That’s a great idea! Thank you for the tip!