MushCreek
Well-known member
...in my shop is automotive rust repair. Gahhh! It's disheartening, frustrating, and just plain hard to do well. If I was a younger man, I'd apprentice myself to a shop that does metal restoration. I'm working (slowly) on a '72 F-250. Pretty solid, but not perfect. I welded in new floors. Good thing they're covered up; they look like ****. Next, I'm fixing 'a few small rust spots' on the underside of the hood. I kept cutting, and cutting, and cutting, until I replaced a section over two feet long. I made a patch, and wrestled into place. Can't get to it from the underside, so a challenge trying to get it in place and hold it there for welding.
Then comes the welding. OK, I **** at auto body welding. I've watched all sorts of tutorials, including ones posted here. I've tried every setting from not enough to get the wire warm up to thermonuclear blast. In the videos, they get nice, neat flat little welds. Just dots, then more dots, then connect them together. I get it. Mine don't do that. I pull the trigger for the shortest possible interval, and blow a 1/8" hole in the metal. I attempt to patch that, ending up with a 1/4" hole. Eventually, the hole is 1/2" across, and I very carefully add dots of weld to the old weld until it's closed up again. Rinse and repeat. Instead of a 'stack of dimes', my welds come out like a crooked row of marbles. Then I grind away 5 pounds of weld to see what I've got underneath. Sigh.
The last time I did one of these old Fords, it ended up rusting out in the exact same places that I repaired, despite liberal applications of the latest and greatest rust stopping goop. I could just buy a new hood for $900, and may still do that someday, but for now, it's not in the budget. Tomorrow is another day, and I'll be back at it. Gotta get this old truck back on the road while I can still drive. I'm looking forward to the mechanical stuff, and getting away from body work.
Then comes the welding. OK, I **** at auto body welding. I've watched all sorts of tutorials, including ones posted here. I've tried every setting from not enough to get the wire warm up to thermonuclear blast. In the videos, they get nice, neat flat little welds. Just dots, then more dots, then connect them together. I get it. Mine don't do that. I pull the trigger for the shortest possible interval, and blow a 1/8" hole in the metal. I attempt to patch that, ending up with a 1/4" hole. Eventually, the hole is 1/2" across, and I very carefully add dots of weld to the old weld until it's closed up again. Rinse and repeat. Instead of a 'stack of dimes', my welds come out like a crooked row of marbles. Then I grind away 5 pounds of weld to see what I've got underneath. Sigh.
The last time I did one of these old Fords, it ended up rusting out in the exact same places that I repaired, despite liberal applications of the latest and greatest rust stopping goop. I could just buy a new hood for $900, and may still do that someday, but for now, it's not in the budget. Tomorrow is another day, and I'll be back at it. Gotta get this old truck back on the road while I can still drive. I'm looking forward to the mechanical stuff, and getting away from body work.