John Loftus
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This is a repeat from an older post with some pictures of dogleg panel repair done while leaving the original edge bead. Gas welding was done with a Henrob torch.
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The new patches were created from one piece that was cut and folded to match the original. On both repairs the original wheel arch bead was retained. On the first picture the pillar flange is part of the new patch (can't see it from this view but the metal bends around 90 degrees). On the second picture the original pillar flange was retained because it was undamaged. On both repairs the bottom flange was part of the new patch as you can see. I have highlighted the welded in panels in light red and placed the old panels (P.O.'s hack repair)next to the fenders so you can see the cut lines. Of course the front panel surface has curvature which was formed with a planish hammer (looks similar to an english wheel but has an air powered hammer on the top side and dies/dollies on the other)
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The new patches were created from one piece that was cut and folded to match the original. On both repairs the original wheel arch bead was retained. On the first picture the pillar flange is part of the new patch (can't see it from this view but the metal bends around 90 degrees). On the second picture the original pillar flange was retained because it was undamaged. On both repairs the bottom flange was part of the new patch as you can see. I have highlighted the welded in panels in light red and placed the old panels (P.O.'s hack repair)next to the fenders so you can see the cut lines. Of course the front panel surface has curvature which was formed with a planish hammer (looks similar to an english wheel but has an air powered hammer on the top side and dies/dollies on the other)
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