stylside bed body seams weld smooth
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stylside bed body seams weld smooth
on my 68 I want to smooth the bed out a little more to look more custom. I have already shaved the stake pockets and now I want to shave the line that runs vertical on the back part of the bed were the taillight portion meets up. Has anyone done this or would recommending this. I have seen it on a few 67-72 just wondering
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re: stylside bed body seams weld smooth
I've never thought about that but I like the idea. It will look smoother and cleaner. Just Do It!
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re: stylside bed body seams weld smooth
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One thing Keith told me he learned was to only weld about one inch at a time and IMMEDIATELY quench the weld area. Then move to a cool spot and repeat the process. If you try to weld too long a bead and you don't quench the weld area, you will warp the panels.
One thing Keith told me he learned was to only weld about one inch at a time and IMMEDIATELY quench the weld area. Then move to a cool spot and repeat the process. If you try to weld too long a bead and you don't quench the weld area, you will warp the panels.
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I plan on doing this but it sounds like it will take quite a while to let stuff stay cool enough. Cleaning out the seam will take plenty of time too I am afraid.
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re: stylside bed body seams weld smooth
the bed is super clean and rust free because it has just came back from acid dip
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I'm shaving it all. Just grind it down and weld them up and then us body filler to smooth out the imperfections. Just be careful about getting the metal too hot and it warping.
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I need to find an acid dip place local... Id dip my whole truck ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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re: stylside bed body seams weld smooth
Thats what I did if I was going to resto my truck I was going to start with clean bare metal. I had every thing on my 68 dipped that was sheet metal even my spare body parts. I had the frame and suspension sand blasted.
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