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Old 05-11-2016, 02:21 PM
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Nice! do you even have room for paint now?
Thin coats! lol
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Old 05-22-2016, 11:30 PM
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Started to do a little body mods to the rear tail panel this weekend, but I forgot to get pictures of it. I'll get some tomorrow if I have time to work on it. I did get the fuel filler mount done though so here is a few pictures of it.




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Old 05-28-2016, 01:16 AM
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Decided that some minor body mods were in need to make the car more my liking. Started by smoothing the body recess that's mostly hidden by the bumper. Waiting on a new bumper to show up to recess the bumper ends and make it fit a bit tighter to the body. Then the seems will be filled.




While I'm waiting on the bumper to show up I'm starting on flush mounting the windshield. Needs 1/4" filled around the top and 3/8" filled on each side to get it at 1/4" gap all the way around for a more modern weather strip figment.


Hopefully more on this tomorrow evening.
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Old 05-28-2016, 06:41 PM
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I didn't get as much done with the windshield as I wanted to, but the hardest part is fitted.

Sides tacked in. Bottom left long until I get my fenders so I can finish fitment.



I forgot to get a picture of the driver side upper corner, but here is the passenger side tacked in. It doesn't look kill it because I moved the glass over after I tacked it. It's 1/4" all the way around.

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Old 05-29-2016, 08:19 PM
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Looks great.

Make sure you buy a 2nd windshield as verify the fitment with the 2nd windshield. Just in case you damage the 1st glass.

They all never seem to be the same.


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So I've been working on the front glass still as I only get an hour or so a day to work on it. Things were going pretty good until my mig gun gave up the ghost yesterday and the new one won't be here till Monday.

So here is where I'm at.
The whole outer frame is welded in and took forever as to not warp the metal. Here it is partially welded.


All ground down


The new lip is started and welded on the driver side


The side ground down and the top in progress. This is when the mig gun gave up on me. This is three pieces in order to make the bend in the corner.


Since I could weld I fitted the remainder of the lip so it's ready to weld in.


To wrap things up my Ring Brothers door handles and trunk hinges showed up Monday. My carbon fiber parts from Anvil will hopefully be here this week too. It was shipped Friday after 11 months of waiting.

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I forgot, since I'm sans welder I started on the recesses to mount my Infinity boxes
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So for the glass you filled in the side and top gap - did you add anything to the bed where the windshield sits ? How much depth is on those edges ? In other words if you lay the windshield down on the opening, how recessed is the glass from the edges in the "vertical" direction - ie how much padding will go under the glass where you glue it and if you do need any spacing there how will that be accomplished ?

although I don't know why I ask, I'm way past the point where I would ever be motivated to put in flush glass, I'm just curious !
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So for the glass you filled in the side and top gap - did you add anything to the bed where the windshield sits ? How much depth is on those edges ? In other words if you lay the windshield down on the opening, how recessed is the glass from the edges in the "vertical" direction - ie how much padding will go under the glass where you glue it and if you do need any spacing there how will that be accomplished ?

although I don't know why I ask, I'm way past the point where I would ever be motivated to put in flush glass, I'm just curious !
It's about 5/8" deep roof line to mounting lip. I measured new cars when they had the glass out and they are in the area of 5/8"-3/4". The glass is almost 1/4" thick so that leaves me with around 3/8" thickness of urethane to glue the glass in.
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Old 06-12-2016, 09:51 AM
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I got lots done yesterday now that my new mig gun showed up.

I finished welding and grinding the window frame


Then I got the driver A pillar weatherstrip filler tacked then fully welded and ground smooth (smoothed out not pictured)


I plan on recessing my Infinity Box modules, so I started building boxes for the modules



My Anvil fenders will be here tomorrow, so I went ahead and assembled the car lol
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