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Date:         Mon, 5 Feb 96 13:07:46 PST
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From:         Vahid Lajevardi <lajevard@ppg01.sc.hp.com>
Subject:      Body Work 2

Dear VWers,

In my previous email I mentioned about the damaged nose panel on my 80 Westy. I got a few replies that were very helpful. Appreciate it.

I managed to pull the nose sheet metal panel instead of replacing it, for now. It doesn't look perfect, but it has a character. The chassis as well as the inner panels were in perfect shape.

Now I am ready to do welding. I looked into renting an arc stick welder. The guy says, stick wleding on car sheet metals is really difficult. He is talking about some other kinds (Mig or Heli-arc) that I don't have any experience with. Anybody knows what these things are?

Here is my questions:

1- Has anybody done stick welding on VW's. If yes what current would you use? I think Herb mentioned an 18 Gauge stick welding. (Thanks Herb) At what current though?

2- I've found this welder at Orchard Supply for $200. It goes up to 225 Amps. It is a single phase 220 V AC. I can hook it up to my dryer outlet. Would this do the job?

3- If with stick welding you can easily melt the metal, then how about gas welding?

BTW, pulling the sheet metal was a lot of fun. I used a turn-buckel hooked to a steel cable. Worked very well.

Regards, Vahid


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