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02-19-2016, 08:03 PM | #11 |
Lucky Teter at the wheel
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Memphis, TN
Posts: 1,896
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Re: Bride of Young Frankenstein - 1957 Buick Super
I just picked up Street Rodder magazine last week, also found some build videos online on this car too. Very cool, but I do not care for the interior either.
I just knocked out 1 patch on my quarter panel where a rubber gasket ends up holding dirt and moisture letting it rot out a spot. When cutting out a piece, I know it's tempting to toss it in the trash immediately... don't. Save it for lated and trace it out to make your patch. The patch should have an eighth to a sixteenth of an inch of space all around so that when you grind your weld smooth, you have a bit of it left still holding the 2 pieces together, If they are tight, all you will have is a surface weld protruding up which will have to be ground off for bodywork. Skip around a lot to keep the panels cool so as to not warp. Use this tiny screwdriver to pry the panels flush with each other as you weld.
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Drew YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (Finished with MAJOR Surgery - IT'S ALIVE!!!) The Bride is currently under the knife!
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