40’s series Land Cruisers are sensitive to rust and are therefore found on the business end of a welder on a regular basis.
During my time on mud I have seen many 40’s being welded together, some by excellent welders and some that were earlier in the learning curve.
I have always learned that the lack of welding skills can, to a certain extent, be compensated by grinding skills.
Grinding however might be harder than welding.
I have seen people on here capable of dressing welds in such a way that they were no longer visible even when knowing where they were.
I would like to invite you, as in who ever reads this and wants to share their experience, to share your experience in how to dress a weld And what tooling you use to do it.
I will start off with what I have collected in the last decade in tooling and experience.
Please feel free to comment or add if you think it can be done better.
During my time on mud I have seen many 40’s being welded together, some by excellent welders and some that were earlier in the learning curve.

I have always learned that the lack of welding skills can, to a certain extent, be compensated by grinding skills.
Grinding however might be harder than welding.
I have seen people on here capable of dressing welds in such a way that they were no longer visible even when knowing where they were.
I would like to invite you, as in who ever reads this and wants to share their experience, to share your experience in how to dress a weld And what tooling you use to do it.
I will start off with what I have collected in the last decade in tooling and experience.
Please feel free to comment or add if you think it can be done better.
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