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Title: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: Webby the Bear on 22 August 2014, 16:58:50
...anyone want the job of cutting out old, welding in new and spraying?

Thought I'd offer it here before going to a body shop. Been quoted £200 a side (£400 total) but I'd rather pay that to one of the OOFers and ''keep it in house''  ;D

I contacted Symes but sadly he's very busy.

Let me know :)

...and no STEMO, you're not going anywhere near my car  ;D
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: omega3000 on 22 August 2014, 17:06:12
I'd do it if i had the tools but spraying with rattle cans wont be a professional job  :(
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: Nick W on 22 August 2014, 18:42:26
All that for £200 a side?
You should have left it with them and told them to get on with it!
A quote like that would probably stop me from doing it myself.
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: andyc on 22 August 2014, 20:05:09
At that price rip there hands off. To give you some idea its just cost me five fifty just for and engine bay spray job.

Andy
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: Broomies Mate on 22 August 2014, 20:17:00
That price does seem very keen Webster. 

Is it a reputable place?  As in, have you had work done there before, or know people who have?
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: MarkG on 23 August 2014, 06:41:57
Webby

Are these the rear? If so what do the repair panels look like and where did you get them? As others have said, £200 per side to fit and paint seems a bargain
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: Webby the Bear on 23 August 2014, 12:25:47
Thanks boys, ill defo get it in there then!  :y

I got the new panels from carz2.com. £60 for the panels :)
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: biggriffin on 23 August 2014, 15:38:16
The twixer has a plasma cutter and a welder.   is in need of some practise, :'(  :y
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: omega3000 on 23 August 2014, 18:51:42
The twixer has a plasma cutter and a welder.  is in need of some practise, :'(  :y

Mmm will cut through webby's arches like butter with that and give a nice clean cut edge  :)
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: Nick W on 23 August 2014, 18:58:59
Still need a grinder to split the flanges, and cut into the doorshut. Not to mention clean up the metal to weld in the new.
Plasma cutters are great, and I have one. But by the time I've dragged the compressor through the house, up the cellar steps, filled it with air and done the same with the plasma cutter, I could have cut out and trimmed the arch with a grinder. Choosing the right tool for the job is easier when you have a selection!
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: Webby the Bear on 23 August 2014, 19:46:16
I thought the plasma cutter left a load of SLAAAAAAAAG?

I'm going to go to the placei was initially quoted (even though I wish they'd answer their phone  ::)) as at £200 a side seems to get the approval of the OOF Mafia contingent  :y
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: Nick W on 23 August 2014, 20:25:54
I thought the plasma cutter left a load of SLAAAAAAAAG?

I'm going to go to the placei was initially quoted (even though I wish they'd answer their phone  ::)) as at £200 a side seems to get the approval of the OOF Mafia contingent  :y

If using a decent, clean and dry air supply then a plasma cutter should only leave a slightly burnt edge that requires virtually no cleanup. Even properly used, a cut from an angle grinder needs something similar.
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: Webby the Bear on 23 August 2014, 20:31:20
I thought the plasma cutter left a load of SLAAAAAAAAG?

I'm going to go to the placei was initially quoted (even though I wish they'd answer their phone  ::)) as at £200 a side seems to get the approval of the OOF Mafia contingent  :y

If using a decent, clean and dry air supply then a plasma cutter should only leave a slightly burnt edge that requires virtually no cleanup. Even properly used, a cut from an angle grinder needs something similar.

 :y :y :y
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: Webby the Bear on 23 August 2014, 20:31:55
Ps, job is still open to anyone who wants it (who knows what theyre doing obviously  ::) :y
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: omega3000 on 23 August 2014, 21:43:32
Ps, job is still open to anyone who wants it (who knows what theyre doing obviously  ::) :y

Ooper missis  :o ::) ;D

When it comes to doing mine i'd be tempted to angle grind the off rather than faff about with sanding the old rust treating and painting ..it only comes back and looks worse when it bubbles through  :(
Title: Re: Got new arches to be welded in...
Post by: Webby the Bear on 23 August 2014, 23:46:24
Ps, job is still open to anyone who wants it (who knows what theyre doing obviously  ::) :y

Ooper missis  :o ::) ;D

When it comes to doing mine i'd be tempted to angle grind the off rather than faff about with sanding the old rust treating and painting ..it only comes back and looks worse when it bubbles through  :(

That's why I purchased the new arches mate. No amount of sanding/treating will keep the rust cancer at bay  :'(