Hi guys,
I have hit a dead end on this one. I am working with the 1967 Weld/sealant manual. It is calling out Class 1,2 and 3 spot welds. Class 3 seem to be the most common and structural style welds (Frame rails, torque boxes, rocker panels etc). Class 1 and 2 seem to be on door skins and hood skins.
I want to duplicate factory style "structural" Class 3 spot welds. A typical destructive test is a peel test and a measurement of the weld nugget diameter. However, I can find no reference to the weld classifications anywhere. I did find later model specifications, but clearly things have changed, and they classify Class 1 spot welds as structural now.
Does anyone have a reference to the spot weld classifications in '67 that might hint at the peel test weld nugget diameters?
Optionally I am trying to get my hands on some old spot welds to destructively test and measure - but I am hoping to do both.
Much Thanks
Rick