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16 years 9 months ago #17496 by Grimy
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Needed a boost to kick start my 1300 resto. Tony's facebook pics of his turbo brought me back on line 8) oh! and an ebay purchase.



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16 years 9 months ago #17511 by Les Mott
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Nice Rare covers them, I was watching them myself

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1988 1500 Blue - B19 XEY
1978 1300 Lido YAP 68T Restored to the highest standard and currently residing in Scotland with a new keeper... Keep Well YAP !

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16 years 9 months ago #17513 by Tony
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Im glad I have given you some inspiration 'G' We just need you and Ian to get your fingers out!! LOL :lol:

See you soon.

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16 years 7 months ago #18378 by Grimy
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Got a couple of repo panels from Claire today. Fitted one allready and quite a good fit,

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16 years 7 months ago #18392 by Mark Perry
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did you weld them yourself?

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16 years 7 months ago #18396 by Grimy
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Yep. Not a great welder but with an angle grinder and a bit of time I get there in the end.

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16 years 7 months ago #18397 by Mark Perry
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Im impressed :D
What type of welder do you use/rod and details please as im planning on having a go myself :?

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16 years 7 months ago #18398 by Grimy
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I would rule out stick welding if you are new to the sport. I use a clark 150 mig with gas. CO2/Argon mix is the easiest to weld with but CO2 gives better penetration but the hotter weld will blow holes easier. I use CO2. FIAT metal is thin and would be messy with stick. Use 0.6mm steel reel. Mig is quite easy to get a good result on a clean test piece on the bench. You'll rarely have this on you car and mig hates rust and underseal so you have to clean as much gunk off as possible. I would say go for it. There are plenty of good web sites on the net to get you started.

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16 years 7 months ago #18402 by Grimy
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After a quick grind,fill and paint.

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16 years 7 months ago #18403 by Mark Perry
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are we talking about something like this?
cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ? ... tsupported

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16 years 7 months ago #18405 by Les Mott
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Great work Grimy, I did a similar 1300 resto back in 1986 and I used a Mig that was gasless it had the flux in the wire. I went to my local tech and learned how to weld which was great fun. I always regretted selling that car :cry: :cry: :cry:

Mark that mig in the listing would be good Clarke have a good name and Practical Classics are always running tests and comparisons with the Clarke machines always performing well.

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1988 1500 Blue - B19 XEY
1978 1300 Lido YAP 68T Restored to the highest standard and currently residing in Scotland with a new keeper... Keep Well YAP !

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16 years 7 months ago #18410 by Grimy
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Thanks Les. After months of doing nothing I've got the finger out. Mark, that's a similar model to mine but comes as gasless. I would go for one that allready is set up for gas unless your welding outside where flux core would be more appropriate.

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16 years 7 months ago #18413 by Richard W
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I've always used a Clarke 130 Turbo MIG welder for my panel work. It's fairly easy to do wheelarch repair sections by tacking and grinding back. A joggling tool is a good investment for panel work just to help overlap the panels and give you a nice recess to weld in. Maybe we should have a mini meet and welding session in the North West. :D

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16 years 7 months ago #18414 by Les Mott
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Hey Richard

Im sure Mark would be up for that :P he has embarked on a sizable project as Grimy is undertaking :lol: :lol:

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Alfa Romeo 147 - X19 YAP
1988 1500 Blue - B19 XEY
1978 1300 Lido YAP 68T Restored to the highest standard and currently residing in Scotland with a new keeper... Keep Well YAP !

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16 years 7 months ago #18415 by Mark Perry
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oh yes im up for that :D

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