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Yeah, it really is that bad....

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Post by 1/2done on December 19th 2009, 9:49 am

Did some trading and wound up with a large metal working project. It was in a garage that burned to the ground. It's a complete body except for rear fenders. The doors, hood and front fenders are from a different car so they're just rusty. I have a couple 4x8's of 20ga so I should be able to do quite a bit without spending any money.









The Camaro is to the nuts and bolts stage and I really wanted to do some metal/fab work.
I guess I should be careful what I wish for. Rolling Eyes


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Post by RebStew on December 19th 2009, 9:58 am

What a shame. At least you are going to try to bring her back. Looks like a solid piece before the fire. You are like me though with the tin work. It's better than 100 bucks an hour for a head doctor. LOL
Doesn't look all that bad even for a fire case. Be interesting to see what has stretched and shrank from the fire when you get to bending the tin...

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Post by 1/2done on December 19th 2009, 10:07 am

Yeah, I'm going to take this opportunity to learn how to use a shrinking disc.

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Post by RebStew on December 19th 2009, 4:11 pm

1/2done wrote:Yeah, I'm going to take this opportunity to learn how to use a shrinking disc.
I've never messed with one either. Should be a cool project. Takes lots of pics. If you need a hand to move the heavy stuff around scream. I can stop up and help if you need anything.

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Post by 1/2done on December 19th 2009, 5:49 pm

I can stop up and help if you need anything.

Yeah, I think I need bitchslapped back to reality. Laughing

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Post by Lady rebel on December 19th 2009, 6:17 pm

Bill it seems you have a doosie on your hands. Good find! Can't wait to see the progress.

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Post by RebStew on December 19th 2009, 7:33 pm

1/2done wrote:I can stop up and help if you need anything.

Yeah, I think I need bitchslapped back to reality. Laughing

I have faith in ya.. Very Happy

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Post by 1/2done on December 21st 2009, 6:26 pm

I've spent about 8hrs over the last two nights working on the roof.
I started by knocking it back into something that resembled a roof with a rubber hammer.


Then I started to shrink and planish working from one edge. toward the other.


You can pretty much tell where I left off.


I have a shrinking disc ordered from Wray Schelin that was shipped today so hopefully I'll have it before Christmas and be able to work on final smoothing this weekend.
I also scored a frame, complete front axle, spare beam, 2 sets of bones split and unsplit and rear leaf springs for $200.00.
I think I did alright.

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Post by RebStew on December 21st 2009, 6:39 pm

Price was right for sure.
I looked at the pics when you first got it while it was wet and thought the roof wasn't too bad. While wet I tend to see more. That first pic you just now posted blows me away it was worse than I thought. What little bit you have already done kills me. I guess I have to take Fuzzy Faces title away and give you the Master Builder Title...
LOL only thing is I really mean it. Nice work so far Bill...
I'm in between coats of paint for my axle so seeing this gives me a little push. I'm going back to the garage. Very Happy

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Post by 6-71Kid on December 22nd 2009, 12:00 pm

That thing is going to look great

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Post by 1/2done on December 24th 2009, 5:08 pm

I played with Photoshop tonight. I really like the way this turned out.

I've never done a project with this large of scale of metalwork before, but it's only sheetmetal. How bad could I screw it up? Look what I started with.

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Post by RebStew on December 25th 2009, 6:02 am

Those roofs always scared me a bit. It looks like a hard one to get the proportions just right. I'd like to see it done though. I like the photo shop job.

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Post by FalconEddie1964 on December 25th 2009, 7:18 am

That really looks sweet!

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Post by 1/2done on December 25th 2009, 6:23 pm

I got my shrinking disc Wednesday. The DVD that came with it really helped explain how to smooth metal back out.
Started with shape roughed back in.


Guide coat.


Sand off high spots.


Plannish and shrink to raise the lows and lower the highs.


I'm about 18hrs into the roof and I'd guess I'll have 50-60 in it before I'm done.

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Post by magicman_1968 on December 25th 2009, 7:29 pm

Its looking good man....alot of work for sure.......

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