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cody c said:It looks good Kevin, even the fillet between the two pieces in that bottom corner look amazing.
How do you take the weld/metal down to blend the two pieces youve welded so well, and without taking too much material off the surrounding metal that youve warped it or made it too thin?
For me its very difficult to not end up with paper thin steel where ive welded two pieces of sheet metal together by smoothing it with a flap disc.
Short answer= grind carefully.
Long answer= I use a 5" 80grit flapper disc if there is access just to take the bulk of the weld material off. The a 2" Roloc (3M) disc on an air angle grinder to feather the weld down to the parent material. Trick is to keep moving. If you stop you will make a depression. Thats depressing.
The flapper disc works well when you use the edge to feather an inside radius like where the complex shapes are on that corner.
That door is so pretty that I almost teared up.
Josh