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After all four corners of the patch panel have been tack welded in place, and the spot welds at the firewall joint and rocker panel have been completed, the overlapping areas need to be cut to create a clean butt-weld. The process starts with using a cutoff wheel to cut a small slit in the overlapping zone, then cutting it along the seam with an air saw, removing the excess overlap scrap, then alternating between a hammer and welder to mate the surfaces perfectly. You’ll see it here in a bit … View Related Article
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