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Galleries / Project Cars - FEs and FCs Under Construction / Re: Found Object
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on: July 25, 2020, 09:59:08 PM
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Great outcome Rob. I too find that I spend just as much time, (actually, a lot more time), making tools & stuff to do the job than doing the job itself. Still satisfying though. Enjoying your descriptions. Madge's "You know you're soaking in it" brought back a memory and smile   Cheers, John
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Technical Board / General Technical / Re: Tig or Mig
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on: June 06, 2020, 04:29:54 PM
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Hi mate, I use both, and I’m NOT a qualified or very competent welder but been doing a lot of practicing. In my limited experience, tig is nicer for panel work and quite a bit faster. I find it nicer because there’s hardly any grinding/sanding, if at all, especially if you fusion weld (no filler). As the weld is relatively soft compared to Mig, it’s very easy to hammer and dolly straight after welding. Even with using filler wire, there’s still less grinding needed than Mig and it’s still soft for hammer and dolly work. I find it faster than Mig because you can do a continuous fusion weld with little distortion, compared to Mig where the common way is to “spot” weld at different locations - the biggest time saver though is in the required grinding, and depending on how aggressive you are, the grinding introduces more heat, so more distortion. Nothing wrong with Mig though, I love my Mig and use it for most other jobs, but I’m now lucky enough to have a choice. Prior to the tig, I liked using oxy acetylene for panel work, with and without filler rod - it’s nice and quiet and similar to tig in that you can continuous weld, it’s easy to hammer and dolly because it’s also soft, and no angle grinding. With the tig and oxy, I use sanding discs on roloc attachments on an air tool to knock back any highs after hammer and dolly work, followed by a body file. Cheers, John
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Galleries / Members' FEs and FCs / Spotto in Tassy
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on: January 11, 2020, 11:05:46 AM
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My son, his girlfriend and two of my daughters are having a ball driving around Tassy right now in a couple of camper vans. My son just sent this through from near the markets in Hobart - it’s got a parking ticket [emoji2955] Nice rig, shame the grey ghosts haven’t got a bit more respect when dishing out fines.  Cheers, John Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Galleries / Project Cars - FEs and FCs Under Construction / Re: Fc ute
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on: October 28, 2019, 01:09:53 AM
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Removed the passenger side sill on the weekend only the revel this ugly mess that I need to clean up as well now. Cheers Greg
Looks like a previous repair under the A pillar, Greg, but the rest of the inner sill looks pretty good in the photo. Have fun, John
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For Sale and Wanted / Parts Wanted / Re: FC "L" prefix motor wanted please
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on: September 16, 2019, 03:35:03 PM
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Hi mate, I’ve got a couple of “L” blocks that you’re welcome to for a smile as well. Couple of hurdles though - I’m in WA and I’ve got no idea if they’re any good. They were thrown in with my wagon when I got it ‘cos the guy wanted rid of them.    So if you’re desperate and can organise transport, I’m happy to do whatever it takes at this end. Cheers, John Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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For Sale and Wanted / Parts Wanted / Re: FC wagon
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on: September 10, 2019, 03:52:25 AM
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Hi fellas & gals I'm looking for the latch for my top tail gate even a photo will help
Thanks Parry
Hi mate, I got your message the other day. I'll give you a call in a couple of days (currently on night shifts) and either bring my tailgate over to yours or you can come over to mine for a look. Cheers, John
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