Adrian Jones wrote:
> OK, some bonehead questions:
>
> Frank Clarici wrote:
> bCut the rust out completely, try to make a nice square hole, cut a piece
> of sheetmetal about 1 inch largerb
>
> Where would you go for this sheetmetal and what do you ask for (type of metal
> and thickness)?
>
> What kind of a joint would you make between new and old?
>
Ask for 20 gauge cold rolled steel (.036" thick). You don't want hot
rolled or galvanized. Look for a roofing supply co. and they will have
the square shears to cut a piece, or an auto body supply company who
will probably sell it in 2'x4' pieces. Frank described the quickest and
easiest method to patch a panel, i.e. a lap joint, and you won't have as
much distortion or require much plastic filler either. On my projects I
typically do butt welds, but need to spend lots of time on fitup and
welding. Cutting pieces from 20 Ga. with aviation snips requires a
strong grip and forearms, so prepare accordingly.
John
Fogelsville, PA
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