major metal work done

Postby botari123 » 25 Nov 2007 20:19

-got new trunk and supports all welded
-wow all major metal work done
-the rest is easy
-will be sent off to the blaster soon for clean
up and prime
-only took 1700 worth of sheet metal
-200 worth of cut wheels,grinding disks and ?? worth of beer

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all welded
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nice under here now
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Postby Eddie » 25 Nov 2007 22:20

That looks very nice. I bet your pumped! :thumbsup:
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Postby Jon » 26 Nov 2007 15:00

Quite a project. Looks good too. :thumbsup: What are you planning for the lower quarter rust in the last picture? The reason I ask is I'll be repairing that too someday.
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Postby botari123 » 26 Nov 2007 22:25

i have paddock replacement trunk
extentions to repair the inner quarters
they will go in after the shell is blasted
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Postby botari123 » 26 Nov 2007 22:32

eddie
man its crazy excitment
took long time to get going on project
never felt like getting anywhere
but now feels like i done
all hard stuff over
small stuff gona be endless but the worst is over
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Postby Jon » 27 Nov 2007 0:41

Does the trunk extension start by the jack location then continue down and tie into the outer quarter skin. How far forward does it go? Not to include the wheel wells? Would one need to remove the outer skin to install them?

Sorry if these are silly questions, Ive never attempted a project like you are doing. :)
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Postby botari123 » 27 Nov 2007 1:45

heres what trunk exstentions look like
they continue from trunk pan down to bottom of quarter
they are connected to the outer wheel house
here some pics
this is a left side part

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inner lower quarter
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folds over to trunk pan on top
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Postby Jon » 27 Nov 2007 2:22

That makes perfect sense now. Thanks for the pictures. :nod: Any ideas about how to keep the crap from getting in there again and causing more rot?
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Postby Eddie » 28 Nov 2007 14:04

As Jon stated Botari, are you going to seal prime paint? Or are you going to use a undercoating type material when completed to 'seal' the area off from water? Your work appears very well done, congrats, the hard part is over!! :thumbsup:
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