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I get aluminum welding work from auto body shops. Aluminum is being used more and more in cars for weight saving.This 2014 Corvette had slight damage to the front cross member behind the bumper. Changing the complete part would have taken maybe three times the labor time so it was decided to do a straighten and splice.Body shop removed bumper, light, hood and fender:The damage to the cross member:Cut out and straighten center web of the extrusion:Cut new section to fit:After tacking, welded up:
Reply:Finished and ready for paint an re-assembly:
Reply:Wow. Not sure what else to say. Nice work!Miller Dynasty 200DXMiller Spectrum 250DMiller Millermatic 200Bunch of old blue dinosaurs....
Reply:good job and that is actually called the "impact bar" which it apparently did.SlobPurveyor of intimate unparalleled knowledge of nothing about everything.Oh yeah, also an unabashed internet "Troll" too.....
Reply:Originally Posted by jontheturboguyWow. Not sure what else to say. Nice work!
Reply:Looking good from here!...zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Good stuff!On many cars that piece is just bolted on.12v battery, jumper cables, and a 6013.I only have a facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/pages/VPT/244788508917829
Reply:What welding process did you use?
Reply:That was TIG welded. The photos didn't come out very well, may have been too much coffee that day. |
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