No need to add Steve, there should be a gap there so where I have marked it will be removed.
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Got it! :)
The servo boost is used here but the one I had on my 57 1 ton dump was a different shape. It really worked great. I had to send it out for repairs one time so I put in a temp. line so I could drive the truck. I didn't get out my drive and returned couldn't stop the truck with out it.
Well I thought today's progress was scuppered when I looked out the window !!!
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...ps2daajm4j.jpg
But luckily the sun came out at 10am and melted it all Anyway today was mostly fibreglassing, first thing was to get the hood sorted, the sides flatten slightly when moulded and they should have a barrel shape to them, just the way it is with glass, but its easily sorted
Heres a couple of pics where the shape can be seen or not seen depending on which one your looking at the first is my coupe
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...pszuif2zkf.jpg
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The solution is to bond in 2 thin strips of ply to bring the barrel shape back.
First I used a piece of aluminum fuel pipe to copy the curve, then I traced it onto some ply.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...psn2k2mqfe.jpg
Then I cut 2 thin strips out, a third much thicker strip was cut to form the curve for clamping.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...psfwuupbjj.jpg
Next it was clamped in place and the bonding area marked for keying (its tricky on white to see where you have been)
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The thin strip is held in place with a few blobs of body filler
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Here the strips are bonded in but still green
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...ps6gqwfvc3.jpg
Here you can see the shape in the correct profile
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...psez2ytkso.jpg
While the strips were kicking off I decided to glass in a hood lock panel, a piece of offcut glass was cut to shape and held in place with a blob of body filler.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...ps1usomk18.jpg
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Here's the hood back on the car.
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Looks like a much better fit now. Nice solution!
yes steve cheers, Some don't bother and then have trouble fitting the fenders etc etc and then moan about the fit up !!!
If you look at the fenders there is a curved lip which the hood fits over, If the hood isnt curved it won't fit correctly.
The step by step posting is to help others, saves me writing a manual :LOL:
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A bit more progress, Saturday was flipping freezing here but I got a little more done, first job was to finish off the footwell strengthener on the passenger side, I had tacked it up but couldn't finish weld it as gas had run out. Also finish welded the cage bar.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...ps45bdf38e.jpg
Next up was to try and get the front fenders mounted, not the easiest job to do in the wind on your own but I got the rear mounts buttoned up eventually but had to stop until I get someone else to hold them while i drill holes.
Next up I decided to cut out the grille opening to take the original Fairlane grill, I have 2 of these and never realised they are not all made in aluminium as my spare one is steel.
First I cut the rounded corners with a holesaw, then joined up the holes with a thin cutting wheel in a grinder, next finished the edge with a bit of 80 grit wrapped around a block.
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Found another '58 Ford grille!
The rear sides of hood were slightly flexy so made up these stiffeners in ply and glassed them into position, spot on now . A simple frame was made in wood to hold the position once off the car.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...psiazv8etm.jpg
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...ps8wtae8f5.jpg
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Great work. Thanks for taking the time to show these steps you use to make fit and finish much better and proper.
Had a good day today and got lots done, its been bleeding cold and wet too this morning but hey I gotta get this done !!! So overalls and coat on and lets get out there :cool:
First job was to glass a bit of strength back in the front panel as enlarging the grille opening took away some of its strength, I use a bit of 3/8" copper pipe and put 2 layers of matt over it, done the job perfectly.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...pstbb6rpbz.jpg
I'm using some front panels that a customer returned as they didn't like the fit, odd as its fine on mine. Unfortunately they had drilled loads of odd holes in them so had to reglass these first, pain in the arse !!!
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...pskcztdxyp.jpg
We supply the panels with a generous flange on them but I prefer to cut it down, looks neater, so they were all trimmed to suit.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...psy7eeh0f5.jpg
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While the glass was kicking off I drilled the holes to hold the grill insert into place, following the rivet theme on the car a few stainless coach bolts gave up their life to become rivet bolts :LOL:
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The next hour was spent outside making dust !!! :( All the trimmed edges had to be sanded back and made smooth :3dSMILE:
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Next I trimmed the 58 Ford grill to fit the front panel and bolted it in, I will make a finisher for the edge later as got no stainless round bar the right size :rolleyes:
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...psxkjnm8hk.jpg
I thought I would post this pic for anyone struggling to fit the front fenders, they are not the easiest things to fit but if you look at this pic it shows how the should sit at the rear.
http://i65.photobucket.com/albums/h2...psi5m7nplw.jpg
I got the fenders and front panel bolted together and then bolted on the body at the rear, its all propped up with bits of wood at the moment but you get the look :cool:
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It's looking great. Do your neighbors ever get hostile with your line of work? :LOL:
You do more work in less space than anyone I know.