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you have to figure out a clever SHORT to post with the hood slamming down … but not crushing your hand
Probably will never end up doing this sort of work myself but very interesting to see a different type of repair.
Great…another m12 tool I didn't know I needed…bank account's gonna hate this
That is a labor of love! Hope it all works out!
The spot weld drill bits/cutters sure can save time and trouble. Even the cheap ones from Zon will last through a small job or two. About 12 bucks for a set.
Carbide burrs are MUCH easier than a mini belt sander, for removing spot welds. Drills work really good too.
The belt sander was just weird.
Milwaukee grinder FTW.