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The orange magnets are just a magnet pushed inside a 3D printed holder that I came up with nothing special. The magnets came from aussiemagnets.com.au. You are correct Chris the blue (marking blue) is to keep an eye on the highs and lows as I am planishing and filing the weld and heat affected zone and yes I keep reapplying the blue as I go. I will try to put together how I go about finishing a weld at some stage, I think some one would have covered the process on this site some where. Chris I am only a home hobbyist myself I just practice practice and more practice .
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That means a lot coming from you. The "plaster" profile is just body filler. Kent what do you mean by "pin clamps"?
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Yeah the welding table is heaven but definitely not needed to get the job done.
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Thanks Steve
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Your work is bloody fantastic too.
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55mm from rear window
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Very impressive work, Scott. Thanks for posting such a thorough tutorial.
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Thinking on the section below the window that you raised, are your vertical lines parallel, or do they taper in at the top?
Just thinking if I were to duplicate your task, would a taper make up for the loss of material from the cutting process ????
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