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    MP&C Shop Projects

    Hi Robert, I sure appreciate your gift of teaching. It takes a lot of extra time to snap pictures and make videos. Not to mention all the time you take to upload your content to MULTIPLE forums and sites. Then the time to respond to many individuals (like myself) with questions and problems. I...
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    MP&C Shop Projects

    That is way to cool! :cool:
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    Welding in patch panels

    Hey the teacher is back..... Thanks Robert, thanks for taking the time to show us!
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    Welding in patch panels

    I will be waiting....
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    MP&C Shop Projects

    Thanks for the visual aid! so what software did you use?
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    MP&C Shop Projects

    Hi Robert, Do you have a pic showing your piece in the vee die after bending it? Sorry I am just not following you. I need a visual aid
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    MP&C Shop Projects

    So COOL
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    Welding in patch panels

    Thank you Robert. Because you took the time to explain the process on this and other threads it has helped a lot! So I know that video will help! I look forward to more of your teaching
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    Welding in patch panels

    Hey Robert, Nice job on fixing the low spot (oil canning) of the hood. It is amazing what you can do with metal! So now your using a TIG? Are you finding it works better than the MIG?
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    MP&C Shop Projects

    I vote for the mesh on the 45 degree angle
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    MP&C Shop Projects

    I second that! :bowdown::bowdown: THANK YOU Robert!!
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    Welding in patch panels

    Thank you for all your help! I will post updates :thumbup:
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    Welding in patch panels

    Robert, everything you say makes sense! It's just a little scary with a flat panel! So my patch should be a one piece giant "L" shape right? When I weld that LONG edge (purple line) will I have any issues as far as distortion? Maybe a better question would be, if you were welding this where...
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    Welding in patch panels

    So in my pic the left side will move inward and will run all the way to the forward edge of the trunk lid (purple line) Robert I am having a hard time following ("Look instead a couple inches forward") so I drew up some lines representing what I think you are suggesting And the circles shown...
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    Welding in patch panels

    No it's not rust free and with so many dents I was afraid of oil canning. I thought this would be easier. But maybe I should rethink this? Remember I am a rookie! :bounce:
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    Welding in patch panels

    I actually have 4 trunk lids. All of them have problems in different areas. (dents, and rust) (1 lid looks like it has hail damage, 30plus dents) I separated the inner and outer skins on 3 of them, looking for the best one to use. I choose this one because it has a couple of minor dents in the...
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    Welding in patch panels

    I would like to patch my trunk lid but because the patch is long and flat I am a bit nervous about warping! What do you guys think? Also the lid has been seperated (inner and outer) and I have another lid that I can take the patch from.
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    MP&C Shop Projects

    Nice job Robert. These come in handy, but I understand you need it now and you make it happen! :bowdown:
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    How to diagnose condition of vintage compressor

    Time to fill a 80 gallon tank = 11 minutes on switch = 90 off switch = 125 I will get back to you on HP so by using the calculator I have 4 CFM right?
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    How to diagnose condition of vintage compressor

    Thanks for the info. Here is a pic of my compressor. The problem with it is it leaks oil, (not a huge problem) and it has a bit of a knock when it starts up, but goes away immediately. I have looked at the valves and they seem ok but I just dont have any experience with them. It seems like It...
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