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205 Jigging Data

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welshpug

nice, it even lists what coatings the sections are treated with an it does list Galvanising, also lists single sided galvanising :lol:

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Liquid_106

Is it worth 'Pinning' this as it's full of really useful info, but also saving the pictures / documents with the thread rather than linked, as photobucket accounts are notorious for disappearing and leaving a once useful thread, pointless.

 

Just an idea :ph34r:

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matt.f

Interesting stuff, I never realised jigging was so "simple" I always thought it would involve machines with lasers like the hunter wheel alignment machines..

I wouldnt say it was easy,takes years to learn how to properly straighten something using a jig,jigs like Global jig can take an hour to mount a car with all the brackets etc.

Matt(panel beater 14+ years lol)

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deathbringer929

I wouldnt say it was easy,takes years to learn how to properly straighten something using a jig,jigs like Global jig can take an hour to mount a car with all the brackets etc.

Matt(panel beater 14+ years lol)

 

too true!! and every impact pulls different, an hours quick on globaljig especially if you get some susp mount bolts out ok. car-o-liner for speed, globaljig for better pull! imo ex panel beater 10 yrs, estimator 6 yrs!!

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DamirGTI

right finally sorted photobucket out so here you go :P

 

http://i1034.photobu...entions1001.jpg

 

Where did you find this ?! :o ... is it from the OE 205 Peugeot Bodywork service book ?

 

Anyways , thanks man , this is an superb info ! :)

 

Damir B)

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sensualt101

i hope an admin here is archiving all this valuable information?

 

i for one have downloaded and am keeping copies just in case i ever need them :)

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m@ttc

Where did you find this ?! :o ... is it from the OE 205 Peugeot Bodywork service book ?

 

Anyways , thanks man , this is an superb info ! :)

 

Damir B)

i got it from ebay of all places :) its the thatcham motor insurance repaire mthods manual for the 205, 3 and 5 door.

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matt.f

 

 

too true!! and every impact pulls different, an hours quick on globaljig especially if you get some susp mount bolts out ok. car-o-liner for speed, globaljig for better pull! imo ex panel beater 10 yrs, estimator 6 yrs!!

True,global jig best imo,but suppose its what your trained on.

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