L Luke Skywalker Active member Joined Nov 12, 2015 Messages 29 Nov 26, 2015 #21 The front is ready for the new axle... Attachments clean front frame 2.jpg 96.5 KB
L Luke Skywalker Active member Joined Nov 12, 2015 Messages 29 Nov 26, 2015 #22 Worked up the door frames tonight. Attachments image.jpg 90.1 KB
Old Iron Well-known member Joined May 19, 2011 Messages 15,417 Location Willard Mo. Nov 27, 2015 #23 Looks like a good job***
L Luke Skywalker Active member Joined Nov 12, 2015 Messages 29 Nov 27, 2015 #24 Old Iron said: Looks like a good job*** Click to expand... Thanks so much. It turned out as good as can be expected for my first chop. Definitely a challenge.
Old Iron said: Looks like a good job*** Click to expand... Thanks so much. It turned out as good as can be expected for my first chop. Definitely a challenge.
Torchie Well-known member Joined Mar 15, 2013 Messages 8,101 Location Northern Michigan Nov 27, 2015 #25 [cl [P [P [P Torchie
earthman Fascinated by rolling objects! Joined Jul 8, 2007 Messages 12,445 Location Rimrock AZ Nov 27, 2015 #26 Can tell already it's gonna be good.
smallfoot He's rockin' the "Nuttin Special"! Joined Nov 15, 2013 Messages 7,555 Location Flawda Flats Nov 27, 2015 #27 Your doors came out good. Looks like everything lined up well!
L Luke Skywalker Active member Joined Nov 12, 2015 Messages 29 Nov 28, 2015 #28 Thanks everyone! My doors have a bit of a nasty gap in the front corner. The shadow from the overhead light kind of tricked me when laying them out. Not as nice as I would have liked. It opens and closes tho.
Thanks everyone! My doors have a bit of a nasty gap in the front corner. The shadow from the overhead light kind of tricked me when laying them out. Not as nice as I would have liked. It opens and closes tho.
L Luke Skywalker Active member Joined Nov 12, 2015 Messages 29 Nov 28, 2015 #29 Replaced the missing lower cowl yesterday. Today, the belt line repair starts. Attachments image.jpg 99.2 KB
Old Iron Well-known member Joined May 19, 2011 Messages 15,417 Location Willard Mo. Nov 28, 2015 #30 Just have to tack 1/8" rod on the door edges, as a guide. then fill in the gap, grind if you want. [ [ [
Just have to tack 1/8" rod on the door edges, as a guide. then fill in the gap, grind if you want. [ [ [
C Country Misfit I tell you... I get no respect! Joined Feb 8, 2013 Messages 1,221 Location Augusta Ga Nov 28, 2015 #31 Looking very good !!
L Luke Skywalker Active member Joined Nov 12, 2015 Messages 29 Nov 28, 2015 #32 Old Iron said: Just have to tack 1/8" rod on the door edges, as a guide. then fill in the gap, grind if you want. [ [ [ Click to expand... WOOOOOW !!!! Great idea. You are always good with sharing ideas, THANKS!!!
Old Iron said: Just have to tack 1/8" rod on the door edges, as a guide. then fill in the gap, grind if you want. [ [ [ Click to expand... WOOOOOW !!!! Great idea. You are always good with sharing ideas, THANKS!!!
L Luke Skywalker Active member Joined Nov 12, 2015 Messages 29 Nov 28, 2015 #33 Today's undertakings... Attachments belt repair 6.jpg 82.6 KB belt repair 5.jpg 63.6 KB belt repair 3.jpg 52 KB
L Luke Skywalker Active member Joined Nov 12, 2015 Messages 29 Dec 4, 2015 #34 Getting things moved around. Attachments cab move 2.jpg 69.8 KB cab move.jpg 73.4 KB