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Hi folks,
After some careful thought regarding renovation of my bulkhead, I will slowly diy the job.
Well not really diy because the Uncle of my sons friend is a welder and has done a bit of work on their project car (Jetta)
I have seen his stick welding work in awkward places, and it looks good.
But he hasn't done Landys, so I need to know the construction of the door post area. There seems to be a lot of overlapping parts. The footwells are a write off.
The bulkhead has been stripped of all parts and is still attached to the chassis
In the attached photo is a view of the right hand pillar with riv nuts on show.
That area has to but cut out, but what are the riv nuts attached to inside?
Regarding the final finish, there are a couple of places within a few miles of me that do powdercoating and galv. So I have an option there.
Any help gratefully accepted
regards Peter.
ps.
Any recommendations for a spotweld cutter set? so many on the market.
After some careful thought regarding renovation of my bulkhead, I will slowly diy the job.
Well not really diy because the Uncle of my sons friend is a welder and has done a bit of work on their project car (Jetta)
I have seen his stick welding work in awkward places, and it looks good.
But he hasn't done Landys, so I need to know the construction of the door post area. There seems to be a lot of overlapping parts. The footwells are a write off.
The bulkhead has been stripped of all parts and is still attached to the chassis
In the attached photo is a view of the right hand pillar with riv nuts on show.
That area has to but cut out, but what are the riv nuts attached to inside?
Regarding the final finish, there are a couple of places within a few miles of me that do powdercoating and galv. So I have an option there.
Any help gratefully accepted
regards Peter.
ps.
Any recommendations for a spotweld cutter set? so many on the market.