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ConVerTT

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  1. Sure ?. But it might be 2026 ....Actually 147 looks a lot cleaner than the shell I started with ....
  2. Ahhhh - that looks a little better now.... Still some cleanup to do but heading in the right direction .... so I decided to spend some time on the rad support.... I re-did the lower support. This version is a single piece with only two small weld in patches. I think it will be a little cleaner than my first attempt last week .... Interestingly the factory rad support is made of 13 different pieces of sheet metal and then welded together. Not an easy piece to make. I roughed out three more pieces today ... Upper gusset braces ... And the upper cross piece ... Only 9 pieces to go ???‍♂️....
  3. Verdict: Feasible Could do stainless or powder coated ....
  4. Man - I love the colour, and the bumper delete is not bad actually. It’s fixable ?
  5. Sure. I didn’t take many pics but here is one of my failed first attempt .... I basically made a pattern of the backing plate and traced it onto a flat piece of metal and then used the bead roller to roll in the angles. Then I trimmed the edges to match the original. So what’s wrong with this one? 1) bent it the wrong direction ?‍♂️ (basically it’s now for the LHS instead of the RHS) and 2) started too close to the edge so wouldn’t have been able to trim it up properly anyways ?‍♂️ Oh well - all part of the “fun” right?
  6. Great project! Tribute car? And which coil overs?
  7. Thanks Patcon! And yes I wish I had a few D-ring anchors in the floor for many reasons too!
  8. Stepped on this and went a$$ over tea kettle yesterday .... Just about broke my neck. I didn’t realize how well the flecks of rust and paint strip made the tote match the pattern in the floor. So - I’ll take the warning sign. No “work” today - time to clean up the shop a bit ....
  9. Certainly! We’ll make sure to cut you in ?
  10. Nice patches! Are you rust treating inside the rail or just leaving it alone at this point?
  11. Hey Thanks Patcon! Those would be perfect. Where to buy?
  12. It’s really the tools and many many tries. But sheet metal is cheap ?
  13. Yes exactly. I couldn’t get a decent grip so I just looped a strap from a scrap piece of sheet metal and bolted it on
  14. Tours are free! Burnouts ... have to charge ? For the Nissan guys ...Greg and Seb from SpecialtyZ will be back in Edmonton for Dynopalooza 2019 in June. I think there will be old roadsters all the way through new GTRs this year. I probably won’t have a car there this year, but it is still a good time ...
  15. Those aren’t terrible! What’s the plan?
  16. Haha - be careful - it’s a sickness. It all started when someone gave me a Dremel tool for my birthday....?
  17. Very nice work! A couple of thoughts on the brace.... Adding a 90 degree (down) bend with about a 1/2” flange along the edge between the bracket and the valve cover will add stiffness to the whole brace and minimize any stress on the valve cover bolts and the COPs. You may want to consider bending similar edges at each endof the bracket as well for even more stiffness. I hope this helps ..
  18. Someone was asking about how the jig can be used to re-align body panels ... basically BFH... I had to pull this backer plate forward about 1/4” and down about 1/2” to repair previous accident damage. Easy peasy .... Depending what you need to do, you can use pry bars, come-alongs or whatever for works ....
  19. So after some hammer and dolly work the backer plate was re-aligned .... It didn’t look too bad but some of the rust pitting actually went all the way through once I started grinding so ...Plan B again.... _ It’s not perfect but it’s reasonably close. I probably could have just patched the holes on the original plate. I did a couple of mods to Big Bertha last week and wanted to try her out so ... Bertha got rewired with a proper bi-directional toggle switch and a deadman foot peddle so both hands are completely free to control the work piece ... So basically just need to weld her all up ...
  20. Sure. So I use a Bosch GLL 30 on a tripod, or on a bottle jack for down low. Because the jig is already plumb and level, the main issue ensuring infinite height adjustability. The Bosch doesn’t produce two vertical lines, just one vertical and one horizontal in a cross hair. So let’s say you are aligning fenders for example. First you set up the laser on the longitudinal center line of the car. Then pivot the tripod to dial the laser in to a reference point on one fender. The pivot it back to center. The horizontal laser line will hit both fenders allowing you to check the alignment of the same reference point on the second fender. The Bosch has similar accuracy specs to the model you posted (5/16 in 30 ft), which is plenty accurate in my opinion. So in the fender example, the fenders are 39 inches apart, and you are working from the centerline so 19.5 inches. I’ll use 3 ft (so I can do the math in my head ?) - accuracy increases to 1/32 “ over that distance, (which I would call negligible). You can spend more for more accuracy, but I wouldn’t. Certainly these lasers are well inside the factory tolerances on the day the car was built. You should be able to get what you need for $50. I hope this helps ...
  21. Haha - thanks! More like “..necessity is the mother ....” ?
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