1992 F350 part 4 - Repairing door damage from mirrors
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- 1992 F350 part 4 - Repairing door damage from mirrors
This truck had Jr. West Coast mirrors on it and the nut inserts in the doors had failed and corroded to the point that the fasteners could not be removed. The door sheet metal had weakened and cracked around them and needed repaired.
Love that Spot Welder. That is slick!
UCanDoIt2
It’s a great tool for sure
Very slick fix!
Thanks!
Pretty slick trick Sean
Mark Boyd
I thought it worked pretty decent
A lil tip, not that you really need any but take the MIG nozzle and cut about 3/16" off the end, bevel it a little bit and reinstall on gun. You'll have your contact tip out a bit to where you can get a much more precise placement of the tack. Just a trick I learned from an old timer. Just passing it along. Oh may turn gas up 5 but not really necessary
I am always at the amount of time you put into all of your repairs. Excellent work. You do things the way that I would want them done if I was doing them myself. I don't see how you could make any money working the way you do.
Tom Hallberg
Unfortunately there is no flat rate guide for this stuff. Just go on experience and charge for the time it takes. Some folks hate aftermarket parts so this becomes the only solution sometimes
Not bad I like the tool idea wouldnt have thought about one of those or the round patches way to think outside the box ! Lol
MrSilverado1982
It worked out great for this repair!
Those are some great shop tools you got there!
da teatorjr
Thanks!
Nice work Shawn I like your techniques.
snocrushr
Thank you sir!
That is a cool tool Shawn. Nice job on that patch too.
Jerry's This and That
Worked pretty slick
Good work. Doing a similar rust patch on the M5. The punch tool would have been great but wouldn't have fit inside the trunk lid. Had to make a square cut.
Sam G
I hate having to make square patches but sometimes you’ve got no other choice..
Great tool going to buy one thanks nice job
Ty Kellerman
I am pretty impressed with it for sure
Thank you. Rusty Ford owner.
ostrand11
You’re welcome!
good job.
finpainter1
Thank you sir!
Don't think I ever heard you say, are you self taught or did you at one time work in a body shop and learn from other people? Just wondering
Jack Collins
I learned a lot from other bodymen over the years. Self taught I suppose. Never worked in a shop
Velvethamma I understand.you do great work. Thanks for your reply. Keep videos coming.
Where do you buy your patch panels from?
edm
Rustrepair.com
(Mill Supply in Cleveland Ohio)
Thanks. I got one for my 1992 f 250 from Raybuck I'll check out Mill Supply. Are they really good quality?
edm
Probably the exact same part as Raybuck sells. Fit is usually darn close