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It looks good Joe, It's tough to be fighting the winter weather.
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When you put a tack --- while it's still "hot" in that area -- just tap the metal down on either side of it (1/2" in either direction). Tack that newly closed up area and repeat....
I use a hammer like this.... doesn't take hardly any tapping because the metal moves nicely when it's heated from the tack... Use the "pointy end" across (perpendicular to) the gap https://lateral-g.net/forums/attachme...1&d=1518322723 |
Looking good Joe,rust work does suck.You are making progress which is always good:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Or are you saying that I don't need to back it up with a dolly? Quote:
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We did 6 miles of walking/running today so I am kind of woozy :headspin: |
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Crap! Just when I was coming in to explain it.... LOL Yeah -- no dolly work -- just tap tap tap and that gap will close right up -- and make for a tight fit up. You'll see what I'm talking about in 3 seconds. |
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a BIG Thanks to Jay at http://www.speedtechperformance.com
He's been real patient with me, answering all my questions, and now I finally have my rear suspension selected. They're going to help me modify a 1st gen Camaro torque arm :Tomcat: Man i am stoked! |
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Looks good Joe, can't be scared, its only sheet metal. If you screw it up, cut it off and fix it, we've all done it:superhack:. important part is that you keep progressing.
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