I've been looking forward to completing this repair for ages as it will finish off the right and side of my MG Midget. When I look back through my blog one of the first repair panels and welds I ever did was in this area (back in Dec 2013) and now I have completed this section. That's only 3½ years! Not bad going really...
First job was to check the repair panel for fitting.
Then I decided to paint those parts that would be hidden for a few years with chassis paint to protect from rust.
Then it was a question of welding the gap, but I felt that the gap was a little wide in places, so I cut up some metal to weld into place.
And then I stitched welded the gaps whilst making sure the alignment was correct.
It all seemed to ok, apart from the bottom right corner has lifted up a little so the gap wasn't even against the outer sill. This was caused by welding too much too quickly and causing metal shrinkage. So I had to make a cut into the repair panel near the bottom that would allow me to bend the panel so the gap was even and then stitch welded it. Lesson learnt!
I still have a little tidying up to do on the leading edge but I think it turned out ok. Also being able to tilt the chassis made my life so much easier.