November 30, 20186 yr comment_562723 1 hour ago, Mark Maras said: Do you mean, Santa Who Must Be Obeyed? That's fantastic. Thanks for that. I wish I'd have thought of it. Yes, that's exactly what I meant! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-562723 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 30, 20186 yr comment_562725 She's making a list and checking it twice, gonna find out who's naughty and nice. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-562725 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 30, 20186 yr comment_562729 LOL, well she already knows who's naughty and who's nice. As a matter of fact, when I mentioned the welding helmet, she said that she's put in a good word for me and ask to have me put on the "nice" list. My reaction was like "Wait... What list was I on?" Haha!! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-562729 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 30, 20186 yr comment_562738 You're on a roll. I'm sure your list is growing. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-562738 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 2, 20186 yr Author comment_562900 Ok we have another episode of "Ugly Welds" So I was looking at the drivers side of the hood and it wasn't right either. So I broke out the welder again, but I ground the primer back further so I wouldn't have to blow the flames out after each weld. A little welding Then some grinding with a 2" Roloc and then some flat file hand work. I actually made a second pass on this side to weld up some of the voids Looks ok now. I ran a coat of fiberglass to seal any pin holes and shape it up. On a different note, I need some feedback from you guys. I was blocking the rocker panels and there is a pretty straight groove near the bottom of the rocker. Is it supposed to be there? It is on both sides and pretty consistent. So I don't know if it's factory or if somehow the car got damaged exactly the same way on both sides. Which seems kind of odd, but maybe. In the second picture, it's the upper shadow line. It's maybe 1/2" to 3/4" from the bottom edge of the rocker where it turns under the car. They appear to run the full length of the rockers. Here is the tip of the day. I use Evercoat fillers. They cost a little more but they sand nice and work easily. Sometime thought the filler is difficult to get pulled out thin enough. Well, one day when I was browsing Evercoat's site trying to figure out the differences in each of the fillers they made. I came across this From what I have found online, it's straight styrene. It has a golden color and you use it to make the filler more flowable. I put some filler on the mixing board. Then you add some honey and mix it up. Then you add hardener, then mix and fill. It lengthens the working time of the filler and the filler has more of a glazing putty consistency. I really like it. I could almost just add a cup or so to the gallon can of filler to reduce it, instead of doing each individual batch. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-562900 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 20186 yr Author comment_562986 Nobody's got any input on the rocker panels??? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-562986 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 20186 yr comment_562990 Nobody's got any input on the rocker panels??? Mine on the 76 did not have those ridges. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-562990 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 20186 yr Author comment_562991 4 minutes ago, wheee! said: Mine on the 76 did not have those ridges. Thanks Wheee! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-562991 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 20186 yr comment_563000 1 hour ago, Patcon said: Nobody's got any input on the rocker panels??? Nothing like that on the 72 or 77, could they have been replaced at sometime in the past with after market rockers? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-563000 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 20186 yr comment_563010 On 12/2/2018 at 3:33 PM, Patcon said: Ok we have another episode of "Ugly Welds" So I was looking at the drivers side of the hood and it wasn't right either. So I broke out the welder again, but I ground the primer back further so I wouldn't have to blow the flames out after each weld. A little welding Then some grinding with a 2" Roloc and then some flat file hand work. I actually made a second pass on this side to weld up some of the voids Looks ok now. I ran a coat of fiberglass to seal any pin holes and shape it up. On a different note, I need some feedback from you guys. I was blocking the rocker panels and there is a pretty straight groove near the bottom of the rocker. Is it supposed to be there? It is on both sides and pretty consistent. So I don't know if it's factory or if somehow the car got damaged exactly the same way on both sides. Which seems kind of odd, but maybe. In the second picture, it's the upper shadow line. It's maybe 1/2" to 3/4" from the bottom edge of the rocker where it turns under the car. They appear to run the full length of the rockers. Here is the tip of the day. I use Evercoat fillers. They cost a little more but they sand nice and work easily. Sometime thought the filler is difficult to get pulled out thin enough. Well, one day when I was browsing Evercoat's site trying to figure out the differences in each of the fillers they made. I came across this From what I have found online, it's straight styrene. It has a golden color and you use it to make the filler more flowable. I put some filler on the mixing board. Then you add some honey and mix it up. Then you add hardener, then mix and fill. It lengthens the working time of the filler and the filler has more of a glazing putty consistency. I really like it. I could almost just add a cup or so to the gallon can of filler to reduce it, instead of doing each individual batch. The rockers on my 12/70 240Z has those same creases. Very shallow and the full length of the rockers. Filling and blocking gave me this: You can see that it did not take much filler to fill it. Edited December 20, 20186 yr by jwtaylor typo error Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-563010 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 20186 yr comment_563011 I have had a thought on these lines/creases in the rocker. On my car the passenger side floor pan has a slight upward bend in the foot well area. I beat is back down some, so it's not that noticeable now. The though is that maybe when the car banged on whatever caused the dent to the floor pan it may have also caused the lines in the rocker. Edited December 4, 20186 yr by jwtaylor Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-563011 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 20186 yr Author comment_563020 10 hours ago, grannyknot said: Nothing like that on the 72 or 77, could they have been replaced at sometime in the past with after market rockers? I don't believe the rockers have ever been changed. This is a southwest car so virtually no rust. They look too pristine to have been replaced. I could look closer... 8 hours ago, jwtaylor said: I have had a thought on these lines/creases in the rocker. On my car the passenger side floor pan has a slight upward bend in the foot well area. I beat is back down some, so it's not that noticeable now. The though is that maybe when the car banged on whatever caused the dent to the floor pan it may have also caused the lines in the rocker. The lines on my rockers look exactly the same as yours. Same location and by the thin amount of filler, the same depth. I wonder if all the factory rockers have this but it was filled in when the cars were painted. Maybe it's a result of a metal forming operation when the rockers were first made. I guess I will skim them out and cover them up. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55369-1971-hls30-14938-lily-build/?&page=26#findComment-563020 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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