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    thanks for the kind words everyone!

    Originally posted by F34R View Post
    Looking good =)

    I might have euro 2002 bumpers with the trim for sale if you want them. Still pondering over keeping the 2002 or selling and getting my dream 2800 that is local to me.
    I might be interested in the rear bumper depending on price. Can you PM me with more details please?

    Originally posted by mohamed... View Post
    also are you using adapters, 5-lug, or fill and drill for the e38 weaves?
    I'm using adapters, check out my build thread in my sig for full details


    --Roundie Revival 2.0 - 1973 BMW 2002 Build Thread--
    --Golden Boy E30 Build Thread-- (sold)

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      The passenger's side front fender had a rusty spot where it rotted through:



      Took it down to bare metal to see how far it went:



      Cut it out. I ended up having to cut out a portion of the outer fender skin but also a portion of the inner panel where it mounts to the body:



      I'll try to explain as good as I can, but as you can see in this picture, the outer fender skin wrapped around another piece of sheet metal which turns into the mounting area for the fender:



      I wanted to replicate that so it all looked normal, so I took a flat piece of sheet metal and bent the end over another sheet of metal, making it 3 layers thick, just like the original piece:



      This also gave it a nice "rounded off" look, like the rest of that area on the fender has:



      Since there was quite a bit of contour in the area that I was replacing, I decided it was best to do it in three different sections. First bit tacked in:




      Second bit:



      And third:




      Once they were all tacked in and everything looked good, I welded the rest up:




      Smoothed it all out:




      When looking at it straight on, you'll notice that the top portion flares out to the left more than the bottom section and the small middle section ties them together. The original body lines do the same thing, and I wanted it to be as close as possible, and it looks basically identical to my other fender in that area, which I'm stoked on. I'm happy with how it turned out on my first go:



      After that was done, I had to replace the section that mounts the fender to the body, so I cut this out:



      Which goes here:



      I also cut out the rusty section next to that and cut out a piece of metal to replace it. I then tacked everything in from behind. I still need to prep and paint that area so it looks a little ugly right now:



      Thursday I begin my final MK1 fender flare!


      --Roundie Revival 2.0 - 1973 BMW 2002 Build Thread--
      --Golden Boy E30 Build Thread-- (sold)

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        Good work on saving the panel.8)
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          Dude, I'm so motivated watching your welding skills progress as this build thread moves on. Awesome work! Makes me want to pick up a welder and just start going at it! Did you receive any welding training or metal-working tips prior to starting this project?

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            Nice patch job! Most would of replaced the fender! I like! Why'd you opt to make the patch in sections rather than one piece?

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              Originally posted by rav320uk View Post
              Good work on saving the panel.8)
              Thank you!

              Originally posted by Cha Ching View Post
              Dude, I'm so motivated watching your welding skills progress as this build thread moves on. Awesome work! Makes me want to pick up a welder and just start going at it! Did you receive any welding training or metal-working tips prior to starting this project?
              Thanks man! I had very little welding experience before this project started. I mainly researched online until I felt like I knew what I needed and certain techniques. It's very easy to learn and get the hang of. I would definitely recommend using shielding gas with a MIG (like 75/25 argon/Co2) instead of flux core wire. You can weld way thinner metal that way and the welds are way cleaner. I say just find a decent machine and go for it, it's a great investment and lots of fun.

              Originally posted by lostininglewood View Post
              Nice patch job! Most would of replaced the fender! I like! Why'd you opt to make the patch in sections rather than one piece?
              Thanks! I did that because I would've had to have been extremely precise bending one piece of metal to the same shape as the body. Doing it in 3 sections just made it easier for me to match the body lines.


              --Roundie Revival 2.0 - 1973 BMW 2002 Build Thread--
              --Golden Boy E30 Build Thread-- (sold)

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                beautiful work on saving that fender man. your methods are getting better and better as you progress!
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                  Truly inspiring work man! great job, from someone that's been welding a long time, you are progressing ridiculously fast!! Love the fact that your had some big balls and said screw it and jumped in. way cool!
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                    Very nice work on that fender. I had to do the same section on the passenger side fender on my last 02.
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                      Your attention to detail is unmatched. Truly an inspiration. Loving the build thus far, keep it up chowda!
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                      - 1976 2002 SlickTop/2.7i M20/G260
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                        this thread is killer... must pick up an 02 now... wheres more updates?!

                        i couldn't do this if i pick one up... god looks so good id want to be driving it all zee time.
                        Originally posted by Lof8
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                        therefore, their value is much greater.
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                          Not a huge update but progress is being made. Not gonna post too many pictures because it's all stuff that has happened before.

                          Got the front fender set and welded in:



                          Got both corners tied in, ground all the welds down and now it is ready for body work on Friday:






                          --Roundie Revival 2.0 - 1973 BMW 2002 Build Thread--
                          --Golden Boy E30 Build Thread-- (sold)

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                            Awesome man, great work!
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                              Truly amazing. I want the car, your skills, and maybe the hardest part....time to do it. Im tuned in...still!

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