Today's progress was mostly under the car, so there aren't many pictures. I wire brushed the underside and got it ready for a POR-15 treatment. This was followed by several hours of chemical induced "good feeling" due to the brake cleaner that I used as a grease remover (I've got to quit doing that
). Got it all cleaned up (the car is surprisingly clean) and fixed a few outstanding issues (one floor inspection plug had popped off and the brake repair from last year had a loose bolt securing the brake junction).
Tomorrow, it gets treated to the fancy bead-liner undercoat.
This evening I got in some practice time with the TIG. The rear valence was torn and dented pretty badly. I managed to beat it back into shape (including reforming many of the louvers) and got it square, straight and looking better). The tear was where the tow hook exits and was the result of a bad tow (one would assume). There was a quarter sized hole in the panel that had to be filled.
I've estimated that the panel is 18 ga aluminum - never TIG'ed something this thin before. So here we go - I filled in the hole by chasing it from the thinest side of the hole. Working front and back of the panel. I then ring the hole once I've got it worked round and then just filled away. Not easy - but I'm getting better.
Here you see the back side - sorry I didn't take any during pictures.
Front side - no filler needed (and really, why would I fill this part?)
The finished part. I still have to strip the undercoating off the panel and paint it semi-gloss black.