Put a nice magnetic plug in that bisch.
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Did a few test welds to get a feel for the sheet metal. Here are the results:
All nicely ground smooth.
Plenty of penetration on the back.
The entire bottom of the pan will be welded this way. Keep in mind I am doing this with 18ga steel and a MIG, not TIG.Last edited by AndrewBird; 05-08-2016, 09:21 PM.
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Got most of the bottom welded on. Have to wait to do the last piece or else I won't have access to weld the pick-up tube.
Mock-up of the pickup tube.
This isn't the tube I will be using, I only used it to see how things would fit. I plan on using a piece of silicone tubing to join the tube that will be welded to the oil pan to the pickup itself. Need to buy some steel tube before I can go any farther.Last edited by AndrewBird; 05-08-2016, 09:22 PM.
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BRo I am so stoked for this project!! I LOVE MGB GT's and have wanted to pick one up for a while now!! Keep up the great work!BUY YOUR KLUB VINTAGE WINDOW DECALS!
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Have you mentioned if you're going to have some sort of a skid plate for that at all? I assume you would; wouldn't take much to dent and put a hole in that.
*edit, ok maybe not a hole, but you never know. Welding/grind job looks great.turk@gutenparts.com
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