More little weird chassis detail repair mistakes:
While in the middle of the left rocker skin replacement I noticed this flange detail mistake at the back corner of the longitudinal just under the torsion housing. As you can see the last several inches of the longitudinal flange runs bare and exposed at the turn.
It should have been cut and hammered over flush once it got past the vertical closing wall flange as I have it here. Missing a small square of mating flange but I'll add that in once I start stitching it up.
Ready to be seam welded along its edge as they all where done originally.
Seam welded up with my torch. That's how I'm used to seeing it.
The previous shop was at least consistent as both sides where finished the same way. No big deal of course on their own but all these small redo's are beginning to add up. I'll take care of this side once I begin work over here.
Thanks for looking!
Justin
While in the middle of the left rocker skin replacement I noticed this flange detail mistake at the back corner of the longitudinal just under the torsion housing. As you can see the last several inches of the longitudinal flange runs bare and exposed at the turn.
It should have been cut and hammered over flush once it got past the vertical closing wall flange as I have it here. Missing a small square of mating flange but I'll add that in once I start stitching it up.
Ready to be seam welded along its edge as they all where done originally.
Seam welded up with my torch. That's how I'm used to seeing it.
The previous shop was at least consistent as both sides where finished the same way. No big deal of course on their own but all these small redo's are beginning to add up. I'll take care of this side once I begin work over here.
Thanks for looking!
Justin
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