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street3285 09-03-2007 11:35 PM

Smoothing out the Firewall
 
What is the best way to smooth out a firewall? Is fiberglassing a good idea? Will it hold up? I am working on a '70 Nova... Thanks.

race-rodz 09-04-2007 12:27 AM

fiberglass is a bad idea. fiberglass' bond to steel is in no way a permanent deal.... may last for years before it starts to lift...may last for weeks....but regardless it will eventually lift.

there are several ways to go about "smoothing" the firewall....

filling the holes and doing typical bodywork would be an option. so would reskinning the entire firewall... there seem to be a few companies that make panels to either weld in or "bond" on like steve did on penny(i think there are some pics in the first penny build thread)

70TWO NOVA 09-04-2007 11:06 AM

my brother actually smoothed the firewall on his 72 Nova using a sheet of thin gauge sheet metal. We just made a template out of thin plastic and transfered it over to the metal. He welded it in and then smoothed the edge with bondo, heres some pics before and after.
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...0_121_full.jpg
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...0_120_full.jpg

class67 09-04-2007 11:28 AM

weld up the holes and seams, grind and skim coat (as little as possible)

Steve1968LS2 09-04-2007 06:10 PM

We cut all the bumps from the firewall then made a cardboard template. That was then turned into a single sheet of steel to cover the entire firewall.

That steel was bonded to the old firewall using FUSOR then welded around the edges and ground down.

Fiberglass would be a bad idea.

Pics:
http://www.bestofshowcoachworks.com/...maro02_12.html

street3285 09-05-2007 12:36 AM

Thanks for the great tips and the galleries are really helpful.
Where do you get the FUSOR product?

TravisB 09-05-2007 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by street3285
Thanks for the great tips and the galleries are really helpful.
Where do you get the FUSOR product?


any decent paint supply store will carry fusor products

j68bird 09-05-2007 05:54 AM

One other thing. If you use a piece that is perfectly flat it will look "dished" when it's on the car. If you can, try to put a slight crown in the panel. It will look better and the panel will be more stable, less likely to "oil can".

J.

Steve1968LS2 09-05-2007 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by j68bird
One other thing. If you use a piece that is perfectly flat it will look "dished" when it's on the car. If you can, try to put a slight crown in the panel. It will look better and the panel will be more stable, less likely to "oil can".

J.

Actually with the FUSOR stuff applied to the whole panel it won't do that and the FUSOR stuff is stronger than welding.

bigtyme1 09-05-2007 06:49 PM

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Contact Mike riggs, he's got the sheet metal ready to go. check out his sight.
http://www.mikescustomcars.com/proje...&album=1&pic=1


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