After 5 years of fighting my barely 1 car garage I went out with a buddy and found a 1400sqft space and we now have a place to work on our cars.
Due to all the wrestling around I had to do with the tiny garage and wheeling the car in and out to work and my lack of experience, I managed to put 1/2 of twist in the rear panels.
After I got the shop started (electric, air hooked up) I started cutting my car apart....AGAIN! Started from the outside working in, fitting the quarters, trunk drops, wheel houses and finally today test fitting the AME frame back in.
It's been slow but taking my time now and measuring, and re-measuring. I've got most of the panels fitted how I want them and I believe next week I'll be able to start welding her back up.
I still have a few rust spots im patching up as I work. Onto the pics
How did you get that air compressor on the high dive? Wow! I thought it was hard enough to get mine out of the back of my truck. I like the shop.
I was thinking the same thing!!! Lol. I would have struggled with one wheel, much less the hot water heater, the hood and compressor. You have a forklift or something? Yeah, I'm jealous of the shop. Great find!
I was thinking the same thing!!! Lol. I would have struggled with one wheel, much less the hot water heater, the hood and compressor. You have a forklift or something? Yeah, I'm jealous of the shop. Great find!
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Originally Posted by meenaggie
How did you get that air compressor on the high dive? Wow! I thought it was hard enough to get mine out of the back of my truck. I like the shop.
The shop is in a commercial area, 12 pack of Budwiser and the neighbor brought his forklift over got to ride the forks with the compressor, little help from a buddy up top and it was in place!!
I've been putting in some time at the shop lately, slowly but surely I'm making progress.
Currently sifting through LS1tech trying to find a T56 for my build, so hopefully in the next couple of weeks I can find something.
So Progress, a little bit of forward and backward. in the moving in and out of my single car garage I managed to work a twist into my car. Called up a buddy and we went to work. I pulled the trunk floor out, built a Jig for the front sub frame mounts and started pulling on the car with ratchet straps until she was square.
After we got it where we wanted I started bracing the inside to keep it in place, pulled the straps and it held. Front corner to rear corner I'm within 1/16th of an inch. from there I started getting the quarter panels welded in, working form the door jams to the back. That is were I currently sit, I need about another day of working the Tailpan to get it to fit just right.
also bought a new fan, Virginia Beach is a warm this time of year.