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Old 04-12-2015, 11:02 AM   #1
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Nice work on the modification...Jim
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Old 04-13-2015, 09:49 AM   #2
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Nice attention to the small details..
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Old 04-13-2015, 01:15 PM   #3
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looking good ..

loving the update(s) and the progress being made .. =0)
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Old 04-15-2015, 06:50 AM   #4
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Thanks for all the comments!


Well, it's that time of year again, and the local Arby's Wednesday night car shows are in full swing, so we've changed the shop nights from Mon & Wed to Tues & Thurs so that we'd have Wednesday free to stop by the shows. We plan on taking Brad's Fairlane (the last shop project) to a couple of the events this year, Arby's is just over a mile away from the shop, so his 4 gallon tank may just make the trip..





This is one of those cars that you'll feel and hear well before you see it, so it should draw a nice crowd


Last night's shop progress had me doing more block sanding, and Kyle continued on the rear quarter seam shave. The top weld is about done (except at the edge), other than final bumping and planishing. The weld through the middle of the mounting bracket was dressed out. The final weld seam that travels over to the gate opening will be addressed once the body is on the rotisserie, the planishing is a bit cumbersome working around a corner, so with the car up on it's side it will make the task a bit easier.











The tail light fits much better but some final tweaking will be done after the gap at the top edge is completed..


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Old 04-15-2015, 08:33 PM   #5
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We need to see some pics from Arby's
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Old 04-15-2015, 09:38 PM   #6
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More nice work...I wanna go to Arbys!
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Old 04-16-2015, 04:43 PM   #7
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I just sit and smile.

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Thanks for the comments guys. Brad is still waiting on his carburetor, he gets it rebuilt every spring, so it may be a couple weeks before we get to take it down to Arby's. But we'll get some pictures when we do..


Well since Kyle has the top weld all the way back to the tail light opening, we checked the top crown and found a low spot by the 90* in the weld seam. We had to change the hoop on the Watervliet but since this one fit in the tail light opening so well, this will make short work of raising the low area..








We decided to go ahead and work on the opening a bit more, it was wide in spots as shown here...





Some "friendly" persuasion...








Much better fit....








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Old 04-16-2015, 11:22 PM   #9
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Damn nice work guys, as usual...Jim
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Old 04-17-2015, 06:28 AM   #10
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Man I'd kill to have you work on my truck....ugh such quality and nice work. That kid is lucky
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More Fine details!!! Love it Robert..
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Old 04-18-2015, 11:33 PM   #12
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Thanks for the comments guys!


Got a care package in the mail yesterday, we had the hood hinges rebuilt at Wilson's Antique Car Parts....














I had talked to a couple dealers about the reproduction hinges and did not hear good things, they indicated they had replaced a few sets due to the gears jumping teeth from being too loose. A member on one of the forums had recommended Wilson's rebuilding service, and I gotta say, this is top notch work. If you're having hood hinge issues, I highly recommend their services..





Kyle was looking for something else to weld, so on to the dash. Here he's prepping for welding the seam, bumping the panels a bit for better alignment before welding....





Checking across the gap using a 6" rule...

















Next on the agenda was to shave the radio holes...











Weld, planish, grind, repeat...





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Old 04-21-2015, 10:57 PM   #13
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Kyle got some more welding done and we noticed the patch he made didn't quite have the same crown as the dash next to it. He had left the patch flat, so the difference was becoming more noticeable the more it was welded.





So the Watervliet planishing hammer was used to add some crown to the panel, and also to planish some of the weld while we were at it..


An 8" radius lower die worked nicely to duplicate the crown:





Planishing welds...


https://youtu.be/fAnfqtw-C6I


Two holes to go..





rear view... both sides still need sanding with the roloc, we'll get that once the radio knob holes are done and ready for sanding as well.





Tailgate is blocking out pretty nice, did have a few low spots to address that still need feathering out....





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I watched the video on the Watervliet planishing hammer, thats a pretty cool tool!
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Old 04-26-2015, 12:45 AM   #15
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Quite noisy too!


Finishing up on the radio holes...











Shaving the other seam, here bumping the panels to get a consistent height across the front...





The upper section would prove to need a bit more persuasion...





Tool modification...





A chunk of 3/4 square stock laid in dash void to use as fulcrum...





Heat applied...








Results... before..





After...














This view from the back side of weld dot penetration shows Kyle has pretty good consistency in weld dot sizing.


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Nice detail repair. 99% would never have noticed that. Really like your creative solutions.
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Nice detail repair. 99% would never have noticed that. Really like your creative solutions.
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Old 04-26-2015, 11:53 PM   #18
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Thanks guys!


Today was the Spring Fling car show in Leonardtown so we took the opportunity to do some "window shopping" for vents to fit in the dashboard. With all this nice real estate now:





.....our plans are for some rectangular AC vents in the radio's original place. I always thought the "up in your face" vents do a better job of keeping you cool than the under dash ones that freeze the knees. So in no particular order, here are some sample vents..


1940 Ford "ashtray replacements" by VA... Although small, thought these may work toward the outside in the same "band" area of the dash...











Grand National...








Lower dash vents for a 65 Impala...








I like these and the dual parallel deflector vanes over the 55 factory, which is a ball vent with a wide open hole.


These next ones are the ones I'm leaning toward for the dash center as they are an easier install than most of the GM ones of the era. The GM vents have a solid pivot shaft at either end that would require making a saddle and clamp deal to hold it in place. The Fomoco style shown here has the pivot pin on a tab that springs inward for installation/removal, so it requires two simple holes. A much easier fabrication of needed ducting.. if we need to fabricate..

















This had no AC vents, but was a super clean ride, and still sported the Straight 8 under the hood, so consider this complimentary eye candy!





More VA pieces, these are nice and compact








I like the rectangular for the center of the dash but worry these round style vents may "clash" with rectangular ones. So the 40's small rectangular may be a good option for the side vents. Thoughts, personal choices, ones we haven't shown (with pictures) are welcome. This build really isn't a billet type, so black and chrome are a preferred option. Thanks in advance for any advice/pointers..
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First, I'll have to agree that these shoebox cars lend themselves more to curves, but given the long, flat, rectangular mounting surface in the center of the dash, it seemed that two round vents would not begin to fill the void. Thus we were leaning toward the rectangular vents to fill the space. Dana wanted to keep the outside vents round, and mount below in the factory location. So these are the ones decided on, Vintage Air pieces...


for the corner locations.....



for the center of the dash.......




Of course, something told me to keep looking, and as someone had suggested to do the Google image search on "dash vents", I skipped the catalogs this time and looked at installed vents. Then it hit me, how could I have not seen this before.....





Three wide in the round vents vs. only two did a better job of filling out the dash and would give us matching vents all around. So, with only two round on order (and two rectangular that will likely go back), we plan to see how "tight" these 2-5/8 round bezels look on a 2-3/4 high flat area, and make the final decision from there.. The saga continues..


Now with the dash seams all welded and waiting for gauges to be delivered, the moment I've been dreading. Installing the Rocky Hinge fuel "door". First thing noticed was that some of the holes on the weld-in mounting plate were off by half a hole..





So Kyle cut out a fresh piece of 14 ga crs to make a new one, a bit oversized to trim later. Used some transfer punches to get the bolt holes lined up a bit better on our version of the weld-in plate..











Attachment screws fitting better already....





To provide the proper "pressed" countersink, we broke out the tubing flare kit...





Redneck press...






Our lower "die" was a 1/2-13 nut, centered over the hole, perimeter marked, and then taped in place before locating this into the press. Hey, it wasn't pretty, but it worked!








Some trimming of the hole to provide room for the weld-in mounting plate....











Test fit of the tail light housing showed the opening was a bit wide, especially to the inside towards the tailgate. So some glancing blows with too large a hammer provided a bit of stretch in this inner valley to persuade the panel over to the left, tightening up the opening....





A bit better here, but more tweaking will be needed on the outside before the mounting plate gets welded in place..


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I like the choice of the round vents too. Better match for the lines of the car. Really like the eye candy shot of the Buick ...have a thing for them.

Continued exceptional work guys. Following along here is teaching me to have a more critical eye on my projects.
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Detail with you is amazing, love the work...Jim
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Always love checking in on the progress. Makes me want to do better work, especially the welding/planishing steps.
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What about a couple of oval vents instead of rectangular or 3 round? That way you get more coverage with 2 vents and still have some curve to it instead of the not so flattering rectangular vents? like this ProLine Oval Louver from VA:


Or check out places like Trique Manufacturing http://www.triquemfg.com/air-conditioning-vents/ They have a triangular vent that looks pretty unique, and other oval vents.
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Thanks for the comments guys, and John, you set the bar quite high yourself..

Duane, we looked at quite a few of those, and it seems when you get into those higher priced vents more attention is spent on the looks over function. Neither of the oval/triangular vents have a full directional adjustment for putting the air flow exactly where you want it. The ovals do have a left to right adjustment but nothing for up and down. The ones linked don't appear to have any adjustment at all.
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Received a couple of care packages today, first was some of the tailgate hinge trim rings, shown here after Kyle media blasted them. So to all the guys that were watching the ebay auction for these, sorry..








Next, we got our AC vent samples in.. Here is the test fit with tape... Only have two of the round ones to show, but if we go with these there will be three in a row here in the center of the dash.








Any thoughts on the vents now with them mocked up?


Then Kyle tried his hand at block sanding epoxy on the inside of the hood..


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