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16 done 17 to go........ kind of a pain but it’s a great place to practice plug-in welding and dressing. After I’m done with these I’ll get started on the braces and the sheet metal repair each of those will be a unique patch I don’t think I can make universal replacements for all seven.
I modifying my workflow to do the plugs in batches of six I bore out the holes to the right diameterI and make sure the plugs fit properly, and each is held in place with four tack wells. Then I move on to something else for a few minutes to let things cool go back and burn all six again and do that till they’re done. That’s a lot of heat going into a small area. Then I dress all six clean it up and repeat. To dress the welds I start with a quarter inch grinder wheel on my angle grinder to knock most of the bulk off then hit it with the lap wheel. The more I look at this bed the more I realize I can only get it so nice. It’s still a 40 year old pick up truck bed that’s had a rough life maybe a good rubber mat is in order
I modifying my workflow to do the plugs in batches of six I bore out the holes to the right diameterI and make sure the plugs fit properly, and each is held in place with four tack wells. Then I move on to something else for a few minutes to let things cool go back and burn all six again and do that till they’re done. That’s a lot of heat going into a small area. Then I dress all six clean it up and repeat. To dress the welds I start with a quarter inch grinder wheel on my angle grinder to knock most of the bulk off then hit it with the lap wheel. The more I look at this bed the more I realize I can only get it so nice. It’s still a 40 year old pick up truck bed that’s had a rough life maybe a good rubber mat is in order
