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Old 09-05-2017, 06:38 PM
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Awesome build and skills.

No matter what you do the rocker will not be totally sealed and moisture will accumulate. A couple of drain holes would be a good idea so that moisture can escape.

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Old 09-06-2017, 12:38 PM
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Hi Trey. I kept a 1" wide sliver of the rocker that I bent up if you want to use as a template, glad to send to you, not sure if it will be exact on your car but it might give you a place to start. I kept with Dr. Hermance's concept of not flaring out the rocker but just letting the door line continue down.
I appreciate the offer but I'm so far out from doing body work that it would be lost. I'm sure someone else might be able to use it.

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Old 09-14-2017, 02:04 PM
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Awesome build and skills.

No matter what you do the rocker will not be totally sealed and moisture will accumulate. A couple of drain holes would be a good idea so that moisture can escape.

Don
Thanks Don!! Yep, totally agree. I sealed the inside of the new rocker with Zero Rust before I put it up and I sprayed Eastwood's frame rail seal inside the existing rocker. I decided to leave the existing rocker as I don't think the weight savings was worth any potential chassis rigidity. I will include some drains....I agree with you, these areas seemed to have been designed to gather as much water and debris as one could find! - I wish I had picks of the leaves I took out when I stripped the car!
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Started finishing the rockers.
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Not sure how I missed this build, seriously awesome work! I wish I had your sheetmetal skills. Please keep the pics coming.
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Not sure how I missed this build, seriously awesome work! I wish I had your sheetmetal skills. Please keep the pics coming.
Yeah this is an awesome build to watch.
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Old 12-31-2017, 01:00 AM
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Yeah this is an awesome build to watch.
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Combined the install of a 2.5 gallon oil tank with finishing the fab of the extended rocker panel. Thanks to many here...Steve, JJ, Tim McGilton and others for the concept and advice!
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Used a 1" tube through the rocker to provide access for a bolt to attach the front fender. Even though I've done everything I can to eliminate any water from getting down here, I still prepped the metal to withstand the elements.
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These access holes will be covered by a splitter...coming later.
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Had to push the tank into the interior just a bit.
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Sealed off the rocker.
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Sealed off the interior.
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Will have to relocate the filler and install a site tube. Prepped for this but will wait until I'm routing the oil lines.
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Old 12-31-2017, 01:30 AM
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Test fitting the Fesler flush glass. Fits well!
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Old 12-31-2017, 09:21 AM
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Let me know how that goes. I am still tempted.
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