It's been raining
and
for the last couple of days.
But I managed to get a little work done.
Finished cutting out the first panel.
I may have to buy a second panel.
Cutting this out on the floor, isn't the best thing for ones back.
I tried to move this 4 x 10 sheet, up on to some saw horses, but it was too wobbly, thus making it hard to lift into place, by myself.
I think I added a couple more mild creases. (Look at the upper left corner, where it reflects the overhead light)
Anyway, I don't remember doing it, nor seeing them there before now.
I think I have enough undamaged area, to do both sides, and maybe the lower back.
The top will probably require another piece.
Also need to purchase a new roll of .025 MIG wire. The roll I have, is about 6-7 years old, and has surface issues.
Unless someone knows how to clean an unused roll of welding wire.
I will be doing a lot of tacking, and spot welds, so it needs to be clean.
Learned from YouTube, last night about
another way to make spot welds (plug/rosette welding)...
with MIG
Welding them without having to drill holes in the top material.
Haven't tried the technique yet, but seems quite, easy......thus the need for the .025 welding wire.
So ladies and gentlemen it's time to close down for tonight.