ekamm
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I posted on another thread on the triumph page and there wasn't a lot of activity on it.
I haven't the resources to do a full resto and am only sprucing her up and driving. On the whole I have very little rust on the car but yesterday as a part of new interior installation I pulled the kick panels off and surprise. Looks like I'm going to do some sheet metal work.
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Matching pairs, the driver side is a little worse but the floor is in fair shape and dealt with the scale on it some time ago.
I am looking at the punch and flange tool to make it easier,stronger and look better. If I make a flange instead of plug welding why not just make a complete bead down the repair( a little at a time and cooling of course)? my other question is after cleaning and then using a cutoff to remove the area to be replaced will I need to make a 90 at the floor to overlap. and if so on top of the existing floor or under? And one more, Sealer after welding and before paint?
I haven't the resources to do a full resto and am only sprucing her up and driving. On the whole I have very little rust on the car but yesterday as a part of new interior installation I pulled the kick panels off and surprise. Looks like I'm going to do some sheet metal work.


Matching pairs, the driver side is a little worse but the floor is in fair shape and dealt with the scale on it some time ago.
I am looking at the punch and flange tool to make it easier,stronger and look better. If I make a flange instead of plug welding why not just make a complete bead down the repair( a little at a time and cooling of course)? my other question is after cleaning and then using a cutoff to remove the area to be replaced will I need to make a 90 at the floor to overlap. and if so on top of the existing floor or under? And one more, Sealer after welding and before paint?