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> Welding on a fender - bodywork Q, McMark......and body gurus
Aaron Cox
post Dec 12 2004, 09:14 PM
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i need to pull a mcmark and section on a new fender... it was curled in heavil at the bottom by the door.... and a low spot above the wheel arch. PO bondo'd crap out of it.... i want to cut it off and weld on a new section....

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post Dec 14 2004, 12:23 PM
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QUOTE(Eric_Shea @ Dec 14 2004, 10:37 AM)
Aaron, do what you need to do.  I've butt welded flares on which is nearly a fender replacement done as mentioned above but, if I were to replace an entire fender "I" would weld it along the factory seams.  :beer1:

Eric. that does look alot better and easier and... ill work on procuring a replacement piece off of a solid car. just drill out the spotwelds?

ALSO! are all cars spotwelded in the exact same place? (as in assembled on a jig....?) so i could match up spotweld holes? i bet it will be apparent when i tear off the fender
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