anthony7777,
I think you mean sheet steel rather than sheet metal. Sheet metal comes in many different types of metals. When I make repair pieces for aircraft I use aluminum sheet metal.
TodE & MarkP,
For welding aluminum a thin strip of the parent metal is always a good filler rod. This means if you have a piece of cut up front shroud you can cut a thin strip about 1/8"-3/16" wide it would work. Using a piece of an old shroud for a repair piece is also a good idea.
3003 would be a good aluminum alloy to use as it has a lot of silicon (not silicone, that's for other things) and this means the molten metal will flow more easily.
Patrick67BJ8,
Sorry, but what people are trying to tell you is that coat hangars (even old ones) are made of some sort of STEEL. Healey shrouds are made from ALUMINUM. There is no way you are going to weld an Aluminum shroud with a Steel filler rod. The TIG and MIG machines are good but not to that good.
bundyrum.