 This way I know they will be done properly.
 This way I know they will be done properly. 
   
							
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 I have something here that might help you; I'll send you some details here shortly. Justin
  I have something here that might help you; I'll send you some details here shortly. Justin 
  
  
  For the last couple of days I've been planning my attack on how to best approach this repair. My number one concern is how well that lower skin section turns out and those who have tried it know what a bitch this can be. At the end I need a close contour with no oil canning. As it sits here you can see I have clean shot at both sides of this joint and it could easily be welded, shrunk where needed then Picked and filed. With that in mind I've decided my best shot is to weld and finish out the skin repair first. Before I do that however I'll tee everything else up. All the new lower flanges will be made trimmed and set screwed into final position. New bottom will also be trimmed so when the new skin section is finally done the rest of the door repair sections will fall into their predetermined  place. This is the plan so we'll see how it turns out.
  For the last couple of days I've been planning my attack on how to best approach this repair. My number one concern is how well that lower skin section turns out and those who have tried it know what a bitch this can be. At the end I need a close contour with no oil canning. As it sits here you can see I have clean shot at both sides of this joint and it could easily be welded, shrunk where needed then Picked and filed. With that in mind I've decided my best shot is to weld and finish out the skin repair first. Before I do that however I'll tee everything else up. All the new lower flanges will be made trimmed and set screwed into final position. New bottom will also be trimmed so when the new skin section is finally done the rest of the door repair sections will fall into their predetermined  place. This is the plan so we'll see how it turns out.  
  This way I know they will be done properly.
 This way I know they will be done properly. 
  


 
							
						 
  
  
  Added that relief cut to break its grip and allow the surface of the skin to relax upward; with  more torch heat to help me move the surface easier.
  Added that relief cut to break its grip and allow the surface of the skin to relax upward; with  more torch heat to help me move the surface easier. Had to heat shrink  and chase it back out again. PIA
  Had to heat shrink  and chase it back out again. PIA 
  Onto the next repair.
   Onto the next repair.

 
 
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