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I'm not sure what they are called panel clamps maybe. Not my idea I just copied them from something I saw. They are good if you don't mind having a gap in your panels but I like to have zero gap when I weld 2 panels together so I use these skin pins with a small plate on one or both sides. Panel clamps Skin pins with small plates Hope that helps.
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Hi Scott
Great photo display and explanation. Steve
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Thanks Steve
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Yeah weld all the way and then work the shrink out. I have never tried the skip around method but that may work as well.
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Thanks David.
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Thanks Chris and no worries.
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Yeah I might have a go at that method at some stage.
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The back part of the cab had 114.3mm (4.5") cut out and the front pillars had 125.11mm (4.92") cut out, why the difference in size? because of the front pillars having the angle on them so trigonometry comes into it. How fare into your build are Chris?
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