Resurgam
Well-Known Member
I've been refurbishing my seats as part of my Defender 90 rebuild and have run into a small issue. The metal pans in the bottom of both front seat bases have cracked where they were welded to the frame (you can see in the photo below where I've scoured the paint off fully in preparation for some sort of repair).
Obviously they need re-welding, but I have absolutely zero experience with a welder. I'm quite happy to buy one and give it a go, but a quick look around the internet gives a massive variety of different types of welder, along with the suggestion that it's quite difficult to weld thin metal (I'd say it's probably about 0.5mm - it's certainly pretty flimsy stuff).
As the rebuild progresses, I'm going to have to do a bit of welding on the door bottoms, and if I really get into it there's a bulkhead in need of substantial repair. Any suggestions about what sort of welder to get that would be capable of all these sort of jobs would be welcome, along with any tips about how to weld these seat bits.
Thanks.
Obviously they need re-welding, but I have absolutely zero experience with a welder. I'm quite happy to buy one and give it a go, but a quick look around the internet gives a massive variety of different types of welder, along with the suggestion that it's quite difficult to weld thin metal (I'd say it's probably about 0.5mm - it's certainly pretty flimsy stuff).
As the rebuild progresses, I'm going to have to do a bit of welding on the door bottoms, and if I really get into it there's a bulkhead in need of substantial repair. Any suggestions about what sort of welder to get that would be capable of all these sort of jobs would be welcome, along with any tips about how to weld these seat bits.
Thanks.