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dscf3449--dr-bed-vertical-seam-bottom-fractures-welded.jpg By far the toughest item, a) squeezing the MIG nozzle into that space, and b) filling all the sheet metal fractures without burning up the remaining material.  I got as much welded in there as I could, connecting up the various seam lines to hopefully reinforce them all.

Judging from the extent of damage on both sides, that's a more significant flex point than the infamous upper b-pillar / drip rail location that started this whole project.
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By far the toughest item, a) squeezing the MIG nozzle into that space, and b) filling all the sheet metal fractures without burning up the remaining material. I got as much welded in there as I could, connecting up the various seam lines to hopefully reinforce them all.

Judging from the extent of damage on both sides, that's a more significant flex point than the infamous upper b-pillar / drip rail location that started this whole project.