Thread: 41 New Yorker Coupe
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02-16-2012 06:01 PM #136
Thanks Guys.
I went to hook up the steering shaft so I could move the car in and out of the garage and I finally lost it. I had so many u-joints to go around the motor mounts that there was a tight spot in the steering. I cut a chunk out of the mount for clearance. This allowed me to get rid of two u-joints and support bearings as well.
I had to fab up some new mounts to go down and come up from below the steering shaft. They are alot beefier as I thought with the underslung mounting it would put more pressure on the mounts.
Thanks for looking,Pugsy
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02-16-2012 07:38 PM #137
Fewer joints is always better, and some very nice looking mounts!! They should be plenty strong enough.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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02-16-2012 07:49 PM #138
Those are sharp looking, Pugsy! Do you have your own CNC machine?
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02-16-2012 08:28 PM #139
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02-17-2012 12:19 AM #140
Thanks Dave. The steering has definitely smooothed out with fewer joints.
Thanks falconvan. I don't have my own CNC laser cutter or mill. I just had to draw it out, get it put on CAD by our "guy" and send it for laser cutting.
It worked out cheaper doing this as I got almost 400 bucks for the parts I returned.
LOL. And if my brother in law had fewer joints , maybe I could understand what he's talking about.
Pugsy
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03-04-2012 11:08 PM #141
You have inflicted the desire to take a torch to all my metal working tools and melt them.
But I'm sure you didn't mean to.
Lovely work, very nice..
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03-05-2012 04:04 AM #142
Thanks firebird77.
Appreciate the kind comments.
.Pugsy
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04-28-2012 07:50 PM #143
Just dropping in to ask where are you at now pugsy ?? This is one hellion of a body change and the sheet metal work is on top of things .
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04-29-2012 03:38 AM #144
Hey Bobby.
I've been working on the hood. I was going to save it for a Baileigh tech contest on Allmetalshaping.com but I couldn't finish in time so I will post some progress on that later.
Also been busy around the house and drawing up plans for a second story addition. If that happens it will be about a 2 year hot rod vacation for me.
This weekend, I'm hosting a metal shaping meet at my work place. We had 19 guys show up yesterday from 2 different web sites. A great bunch of guys. Hopefully we have a good turn out today.
Next week, I just need to plant some bushes and then the yard work will be done and hopefully back at it.
I did manage to tack in one of the new mounts before moving the car to the shop for the meet.
Thanks,Last edited by 123pugsy; 04-29-2012 at 03:44 AM.
Pugsy
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05-21-2012 09:15 PM #145
Be great if we had a metal shaping class nearby that went into depth on what it really is . I have seen so much on it and restoration on parts that no longer exist . I have a good idea but would like to get my hands on with a master shaper .
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05-22-2012 03:21 AM #146
Every fall, Metalmeet.com holds a week long metal meet in Oblong ,IL. Looks to be about 4 hours south of you. Last time I went, the cost was 100 bucks.
There is also Allmetalshaping.com. There are regional meets going on all the time. I just hosted one in Toronto a few weeks ago.
Check out these two sites and you can learn a lot.
.Pugsy
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05-22-2012 09:37 AM #147
Thank You Pugsy will definitely look into them both .
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06-25-2012 10:36 AM #148
I really appreciate the steps you have shown here, it makes me think I should try to learn this skill, too. Thanks.
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06-25-2012 04:01 PM #149
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09-03-2012 08:48 AM #150
Great detail love the build keep up the great work very impressive
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