I made this bowl to repair the left rear seat and spot welded on the tabs for the fuel line, brake pipe and handbrake cable.
Therw were no holes but it was a bit pitted and crusty.

Sometimes I use a water spray to quench the heat and extinguish underseal, paint etc. as I weld. Welds always have a thin layer of blue iron oxide on them, and the water highlights this, turning it to brown iron hydroxide. Acid etching removes it all revealing the blue steel.

As is customary, an apparently straightforward job became a royal pain in the ass as the brake hose refused to separate from the old bracket and I ended up having to put mole grips on the nut and mangle it. Although I quickly reattached the brake line, a significant pool of hydraulic fluid had collected on the garage floor and the union continued to drip after being reattached. Irritatingly, I found myself short of any brake fluid so I've left myself a little job there for another day.
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