Speaking as an ex-sheet metalworker NOT WELDER, a grand job, well documented!!
As for the rivets, replace them with either:
1, small bolts hacksawing the shank of the bolt off once the're tight THEN using a small center-punch and knock three dents into the joint between the thread and the nut. An old engineers trick before lock-tight.
or
2, yep, weld them. Not spot or gas but MIG or stick IN the holes, yes in the holes. better penitration and looks neater.
The rivets WILL rot quicker than you may think!!
Belly Pan fixings -Part 1 - The front
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Yep can see the sense in that. When I have the bellypan off for a service in a few weeks time I'll do that
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Nick
As for the rivets, replace them with either:
1, small bolts hacksawing the shank of the bolt off once the're tight THEN using a small center-punch and knock three dents into the joint between the thread and the nut. An old engineers trick before lock-tight.
Yep can see the sense in that. When I have the bellypan off for a service in a few weeks time I'll do that
Thanks
Nick
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