whats the floor panel thickness? I am going to attempt to replace my right side floor, but I have never done any real bodywork like this.
Also would the cowl be the same guage as the floor?
I normally run .035 wire in the wire feed welder, Should I get a smaller guage for this?
body panel thickness?
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re: body panel thickness?
So is that flux core wire, I use .035 flux core mostly cause of welding out side and I found that the shield gas doesn't work well in windy conditions. I've had luck with 18ga to 1/4 inch on my little Lincon.
when I use solid steal wire normally use .025 for very this tin. (24ga to 14ga) and .030 for (20ga to 14 ga.) works best. Also if you use straight co2 set the wire speed a little higher on the very thin tin and a slower on the thick tin.
I believe that the tin on the floor is normally 18ga, Thats what I use Anyway.
Hope this helps a little.
when I use solid steal wire normally use .025 for very this tin. (24ga to 14ga) and .030 for (20ga to 14 ga.) works best. Also if you use straight co2 set the wire speed a little higher on the very thin tin and a slower on the thick tin.
I believe that the tin on the floor is normally 18ga, Thats what I use Anyway.
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Hope this helps a little.
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