Hey Everyone,
Working with Asetechrail we came up with the plan to skin the front cap by inserting the new metal behind the top portion of the front cap and extend down and laying on the front of the lower portion of the front cap.
I was working yesterday and a curious gent stopped by and was asking questions about the conversion. Turns out that he has background in automotive sheet metal.
He offered a suggestion and was pretty outspoken that his way was better.
As I am fairly ignorant when it comes to metal work I thought I would see what you all think?
He suggested that I rivet or weld a 1-1/2" strip of sheet metal along the inside of the front cap extending down 3/4" then attach the new skin to the outside of the lower front cap and the outside of the new strip. butting the new skin to the lower edge of the top portion of the cap. Then seal the whole thing up with seam sealer.
What do you all think?
While I am at it, I was reading up on the 3M seam sealer and it says to apply urethane or epoxy primer to the surfaces being bonded. It said that applying to bare metal, high build primer and painted surfaces would not provide good adhesion.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Is there a specific product suitable for bare metal or rustolium primer surfaces?
Thanks.
S.
Working with Asetechrail we came up with the plan to skin the front cap by inserting the new metal behind the top portion of the front cap and extend down and laying on the front of the lower portion of the front cap.
I was working yesterday and a curious gent stopped by and was asking questions about the conversion. Turns out that he has background in automotive sheet metal.
He offered a suggestion and was pretty outspoken that his way was better.
As I am fairly ignorant when it comes to metal work I thought I would see what you all think?
He suggested that I rivet or weld a 1-1/2" strip of sheet metal along the inside of the front cap extending down 3/4" then attach the new skin to the outside of the lower front cap and the outside of the new strip. butting the new skin to the lower edge of the top portion of the cap. Then seal the whole thing up with seam sealer.
What do you all think?
While I am at it, I was reading up on the 3M seam sealer and it says to apply urethane or epoxy primer to the surfaces being bonded. It said that applying to bare metal, high build primer and painted surfaces would not provide good adhesion.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Is there a specific product suitable for bare metal or rustolium primer surfaces?
Thanks.
S.