jentzschman
Well-Known Member
- Location
- Sandy, Utah
So. I am reworking my rear bumper so I can build a swing out tire carrier.
I had to add some metal, as seen in the photo, to allow a good mounting place for the hinge.
The hinge will go on the right hand side in about the spot you can see the half circles on the metal.
I had thought of just welding the gap, but thinking that might take too long and be unnecessary.
Is there a way to seal the gap so then I can grind/blend it together to give it the appearance of being one piece?
Just trying to make due with what I have available to me.
Also, I did not want to start all over as I do not have all the fancy tools to make the brackets again, I did not like the look of just adding the square tube directly on the existing piece, and I wanted the hinge to be as close to the body (for that I do care about the looks).
Anyway, thanks for any thoughts and ideas.
I had to add some metal, as seen in the photo, to allow a good mounting place for the hinge.
The hinge will go on the right hand side in about the spot you can see the half circles on the metal.
I had thought of just welding the gap, but thinking that might take too long and be unnecessary.
Is there a way to seal the gap so then I can grind/blend it together to give it the appearance of being one piece?
Just trying to make due with what I have available to me.
Also, I did not want to start all over as I do not have all the fancy tools to make the brackets again, I did not like the look of just adding the square tube directly on the existing piece, and I wanted the hinge to be as close to the body (for that I do care about the looks).
Anyway, thanks for any thoughts and ideas.