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Thread: Cutting out a quarter panel?

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    Default Cutting out a quarter panel?

    I am planning on going up to Denny G's to cut out the quarter panel of one of his e34's to replace my rusted out one, and it looks like I am going to have to cut it out myself, so could anyone give me pointers as how to do it? What tools to use, how much work I have ahead of myself, etc. Any help would be appreciated.

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    a plasma cutter should give you the cleanest cut.

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    I probably won't have access to one.

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    I did a similar job years back - just used a 4" angle grinder. Not sure exactly which quarter you are talking about though

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    You might find a local tool rental outfit that has a gas-powered chop saw:

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    How about a Sawzall? They're pretty easy to control and you can get a real clean cut.

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    Last edited by Springfield1952; 08-28-2007 at 07:09 PM.
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    a drill for spot welds, saws all, cut-off wheel, jig saw, make sure you have extra blades. If you want to stop by I can borrow you this stuff if you dont have it. Not sure if i have extra blades but i'll check.
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    Wire wheel off the weld areas and drill out the spot-welds with a 'spot weld drill' bit to get the complete panel in relatively undamaged form, but that would take a week , so... A 4" Angle grinder with 1/8" or thinner cut-off wheel would be my second choice, it'll damage the panel far less than a sawzall.

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    Passenger side. How long did it take you to cut out?

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