Just a question that popped in my head.

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Just a question that popped in my head.
myfirstGMC avatar
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Does anyone use any type of file instead of a grinder to knock down welds on body work to prevent warping? Was just wondering if it could be done and what type of file would you need to use.
laynwindows avatar
laynwindows
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its the welding that warps shit. not the grinding. and i use a sanding disk, (not flap disk) and very rarely use a grinding wheel, cause i personally think they suck
myfirstGMC avatar
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Edited: 11/13/2009 4:08:55 PM by myfirstGMC

OK, thanks. Yeah I know if you're not careful with welding you can really mess up stuff, but I've heard you can do just as much damage staying in one spot too long with a grinder, even with a flap wheel. I'll just be really careful with the flap wheel then.
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---------------------------------------------Originally posted by laynwindowsits the welding that warps shit. not the grinding. and i use a sanding disk, (not flap disk) and very rarely use a grinding wheel, cause i personally think they suck---------------------------------------------couldnt be further from the truth, a grinder, even a flap disc will warp a panel beyond belief. we use a green 3m stone to knock the weld down then proceed to a flap disc.
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Yeah, grinding can warp it too.  I use a cut off wheel on it's edge.  It works really good and creates hardly any heat.
spider97 avatar
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---------------------------------------------Originally posted by laynwindowsits the welding that warps shit. not the grinding. and i use a sanding disk, (not flap disk) and very rarely use a grinding wheel, cause i personally think they suck--------------------------------------------- x2 i love my high speed sander and either some 40 or 60 grit
4DOORWHORE avatar
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what r u welding
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90yota
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---------------------------------------------Originally posted by astromanwesYeah, grinding can warp it too.  I use a cut off wheel on it's edge.  It works really good and creates hardly any heat.---------------------------------------------thats the way I did  it for years when I used to do bodywork for a living...works well and you're able to keep the grinded area to a minimum
myfirstGMC avatar
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---------------------------------------------Originally posted by DAILYDRAGGERSPRESwhat r u welding--------------------------------------------- Roll pan and tailgate.
laynwindows avatar
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---------------------------------------------Originally posted by smithchassis---------------------------------------------Originally posted by laynwindowsits the welding that warps shit. not the grinding. and i use a sanding disk, (not flap disk) and very rarely use a grinding wheel, cause i personally think they suck---------------------------------------------couldnt be further from the truth, a grinder, even a flap disc will warp a panel beyond belief. we use a green 3m stone to knock the weld down then proceed to a flap disc.---------------------------------------------you're not supposed to go crazy with the grinder. you're supposed to do a little at a time and allow time to cool down. same with the welding, its time consuming but your shit will be straight