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01-12-2006 01:14 PM #1
Body cutting.
Hello,
My son slid the left rear corner of my 95 T-Bird into a rock..
It is damage to the very corner about the size of a shoe box but included the 2 tail lights and the bumper. Trunk lid is unscathed.
So as part of the "lessons of life" I had him start thru the body-shop quote death march.
Well the first shop, relatively reputable, gave the quote $3,202. .....
So step two; call all the junk yards.
Step three go to a likely junk yard. Bingo! We got both taillights the outer bumper, the styrofoam, the inner bumper beam, and the entire rear corner (which we sawed off the junk yard car)for $250. BOO-YAH!
So now the real work begins.
We intend to saw off the existing damage and then TIG weld in our new piece. (Should be quite the adventure
)
So what is the best tool for carving out the damage?
I don't want to spend too much. For example I don't want to drop 2 grand on a plasma cutter but I don't mind a couple of hundred since I'm not giving $3K to the body shop.
Do I need a die grinder with some sort of cutting wheel?
Will a Dremel tool work?
Are there sheet metal tools that won't distort the heck out of the body?
Can I use a right-angle grinder with some sort of cutting blade?
What would you guys use if you had your druthers??





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