Thread: A little more progress
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10-03-2010 07:34 AM #1
This week ended up REALLY good! We got so much done this week and it was fun stuff for a change......no sanding and painting, just bolting the body together for the LAST TIME!
The only thing left to bolt on the body is the cowl top, windshield and dash. That can't happen until Dan gets the wiring done, and he started that last night too. The body shop called me Friday, they were done with the cowl top, and when I picked it up they had done a terrific job skimming and priming it. Having pros do it made it turn out a lot better than if we had done it, and it saved us a bunch of time. Glad we had that done.
We pushed it outside for some better pictures. The doors now open and close easily, and everything is very solid. In the last two pictures you can see the flip down panel Dan built for the American Autowire fuse panel. It flips down so you don't have to stand on your head to change fuses, then it flips up out of sight.
I also got a lot done on my 27 wiring. All switches and circuits are now hot, and I have started putting in the gauges. I pulled a little booboo when I turned on the electric fuel pump to test it.......I forgot there was gas in the system and it shot all over the left side of the frame. Luckily, it didn't get on the body or I might be repainting some of that. The frame cleaned up ok with some degreaser, but the body would have been a different matter. I'm sore as h*** today, been laying upside down with my feet over the roll bar for two days, putting wiring under the tight dashboard. Can't wait to get everything under the dash done so I can move out into a more roomier area to work.
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 10-03-2010 at 07:39 AM.
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10-03-2010 07:43 AM #2
that is really looking great. good job.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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10-03-2010 08:14 AM #3
This thing looks flawless!!!! What's the finish on the floorboards? Would you mind showing a couple more pics of that "swing-down" fuse panel? Very nice!!Last edited by randyr; 10-03-2010 at 08:19 AM.
"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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10-03-2010 08:23 AM #4
Thanks Barb and Randy. The finish on the floor is SEM Chip Guard. It comes clear but you can mix in any color to tint it to your shade. It is designed for rocker panels on cars so they don't get stone chips on them. It is some tough stuff, Dan has dropped a couple of wrenches on the floor already and not a mark. Only drawback is that is kicks in about 20 minutes in the spraygun. We were just done spraying and it was starting to gel in the gun.
I'll take a couple more shots of the fuse panel today for you and post them. What it is essentiallly is a stainless steel plate that we had powdercoated black, with ears on it so it mounts to the dash support. He put some rubber washers in between so when the bolts are tightened you can take your hand and pull it down, but it will stay up under it's own weight. I stole his idea and used it on my 27 this time around, makes it so much easier to service this way.
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 10-03-2010 at 08:27 AM.
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10-03-2010 08:30 AM #5
"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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10-03-2010 08:36 AM #6
It does have some texture, but not super rough, just slightly there. As far as sound deadening and heat issues, not sure about that. Nor do I know how effective it might be for the underside of fenders. But if you call SEM there is a very nice, knowledgeable guy there named Dave who we have been talking with because we are using not only their Chip Guard, but their Hot Rod Black too. He can be reached at these numbers:
Customer Care
866-327-7829
Fax 803-207-8300
Don
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10-03-2010 10:46 AM #7
Don - Nice progress. The shiny bolts really stand out against the flat black background. It's exciting to see his project nearing completion." "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
That's going to be nice, like the color. .
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