The methods of mounting cars for welding and restoration has improved so much over the past 40 years.I wonder when they first used a spit? This has enabled a much nicer job to be done on our 356 cars. Welding so much easier on panels with mig. I was only used to gas those big heavy bottles, the extension hoses to get round the car etc etc.
I tried Mig for the first time not so long ago and the results just amazed me. When I compare my experience to that of gas on bodywork its no wonder it took me so long to master the art. Now, probably 30 years since I used gas I doubt now I could get the hang of it without a lot of practice.
Somewhere else on here I mentioned my method in the 70's of welding the underneath. I had dug a pit in the garage only half is shown in the photo and it was very useful if not dangerous if you forgot to cover it! When I tipped the car I went as far I dared and it did make it easier but nowhere near as good as a spit. Luckily I still have original floors, batterybox, and the majority of the longitudinal's I did have to fabricate pieces in the wheel wells and some patch work elsewhere though.
I have more photo's of the work I carried out underneath which in fact Iused to help me get me the original look when I made pieces.
Don't my attempts look like an amateur compared to what you are all doing today
Roy
I tried Mig for the first time not so long ago and the results just amazed me. When I compare my experience to that of gas on bodywork its no wonder it took me so long to master the art. Now, probably 30 years since I used gas I doubt now I could get the hang of it without a lot of practice.
Somewhere else on here I mentioned my method in the 70's of welding the underneath. I had dug a pit in the garage only half is shown in the photo and it was very useful if not dangerous if you forgot to cover it! When I tipped the car I went as far I dared and it did make it easier but nowhere near as good as a spit. Luckily I still have original floors, batterybox, and the majority of the longitudinal's I did have to fabricate pieces in the wheel wells and some patch work elsewhere though.
I have more photo's of the work I carried out underneath which in fact Iused to help me get me the original look when I made pieces.
Don't my attempts look like an amateur compared to what you are all doing today
Roy
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