Thank you! I was so glad to read that you found this interesting! I am sure you can very well relate to this process from your past experience with your door repair. Which by the way is a tough one due to all the heat distortion you had described. I wouldn't feel too bad about your repair; it being 35 years with no lifting or bubbling is a testiment that you must have done it correctly. Thanks again Roy!
Justin
*Fender brace and headlight bucket repair*
Swollen and rusted tip of the brace from page 14 has been repaired.
Both top and bottom needed attention.
Heated and straightened out the upper tube. Still has some bumps and scars but its at least the right shape again. The lower U-channel was twisted and broken at the mounting point after the old wreck. My dad just put a gob of weld on it to reattach it. This too had to go. I'm using this old rear fender brace section as my donor.
Had to cut the tube free here to get the bow out of it without deforming the lower pieces. Its fixed and mig welded here.
Mig welds partially dressed. used my torch to remelt them for a factory appearance.
New donor channel ready and whats left of the original section for referrence off to the side there.
Fully welded and dressed smooth.
Both flanges get folded over then are welded to the chassis at the tip. I put this socket(closest thing I had) in there to support and terminate this folded flanged area.
Heated and hammered over flat as originally
All the repairs complete and now ready to remount.
I was also ready to remount the brace and fender tab. After this quick mock-up I soon realized that this wasn't going to happen today. All the repairs that have been done to this area have altered the alignment of all the parts. I decided it would be best to set and mount the bucket first then orient the brace to it.
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