well, after slamming the side of my jeep into some rocks, and smashing it all up, i decided to put some plating on there to protect it better, and cover up the damage.
i picked up some 1/8" heat treated plate at m&k and proceeded to cut some out to fit the rear quarter pannels with my cool new [used] plasma cutter.
how did i ever live without this thing.
i made up a method of using some heavy wire to trace with the plasma cutter tip. it works excelently.
i used splay wire that is used for t-bar ceilings, and either clamped it to the plate, or tack welded it to the trash side.
i highly recommend this method for using the plasma cutter to maintain a nice smooth arc.
here are some pictures.


i picked up some 1/8" heat treated plate at m&k and proceeded to cut some out to fit the rear quarter pannels with my cool new [used] plasma cutter.
how did i ever live without this thing.
i made up a method of using some heavy wire to trace with the plasma cutter tip. it works excelently.
i used splay wire that is used for t-bar ceilings, and either clamped it to the plate, or tack welded it to the trash side.
i highly recommend this method for using the plasma cutter to maintain a nice smooth arc.
here are some pictures.

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