Bruce, please start off with something less valuable (like a '57 Chevy!) to practice on before you takle your car. It does take time and practice, otherwise you will end up replacing a whole quarter panel at a shop and ruining a patch panel. Not to shoot you down but I have a GTO which was done by a ruputed expert! This is a botched job and another on a Hemi Road Runner I owned is the reason I bought a tig welder, so I will not have this problem in the future! Practice first, you'll be happy you did! Thad (the guy teaching himself bodywork and upholstery!) --- Bruce Stubblefield <audiblefeast@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello! > Is it a bad idea for a novice with the right > cutting and measuring tools to try removing sheet > metal from one '57 and welding it on to another '57? > > > > Thanks! > Bruce S. > '57 Sedan > '69 Coupe > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/