1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid Well Miles from the Ford Barn dropped off his coupe today !! Needs some subrail work patch panels.rust holes and probably a few other things im looking over!! The car has a ton of family history for him and i cant wait to get it solid again for him
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid Can't wait to see the progress!!!
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid Cars with family history are the best, look forward to the progress reports. Bob
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid Flop, I enjoy that you share these journeys with us. I look forward to the visual and verbal updates.
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid This should be a good one. Please keep us updated.
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid Quote:
Between a 120 mile commute each day, starting a new full time job and helping out with with the father-in-law I had neither the time nor the patience to keep at it. It'll go back together better and faster than I could make it happen. |
Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid well just got back from a big vacation/work trip . wisconsin to work on a 40 merc convertible then to austin texas for the lonestar round up!! just got back today and decided to do some work!! man it feels good to work in my own shop again. gonna start on the cowl and work my way back .
a little rot to start off with http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/f4ebdd77.jpg a patch panel for the most part that actually fit . i didnt use the beak in the front though it was crooked where the model orig was actually straight http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/b198b3a3.jpg after a little tig welding and some hammer and grinding http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/57817590.jpg |
Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid very nice
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Mine needs a little work too! Wick
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid thanks vanspeed!
send her down wick!! well the cowl sheetmetal is pretty much done . next gonna do some subframe work http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/f487a702.jpg patch tacked in http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/6f1a38e5.jpg a little rot left http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/7d59deca.jpg finished up http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/cf7d0ccf.jpg drivers side finished up as well http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/9f7e1a9f.jpg started messing with the sub rails http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/a5f9b7f2.jpg |
Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid Nice work!!! You are doing great!!
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid Hey Flop, nice work but make sure you assemble the sub floor on a jig or a good frame for mounting hole alignment. I just mounted a pickup body that was repaired by someone else and the right side mounting holes were 1 inch forward of the left side, had to use a portapower and the rails broke apart while trying to line up. We ended up mounting then rewelding the rails in place. Those frame holes are the boss.
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid good tip barry!! i have the 30 roadster on that jig now so getting these lower subrail pieces sitting in is about as far as i can take it for the time being.
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid well everything was going to smooth....something had to not fit right.
repop subrails are the culprit! as you can see the pad where the subrail connector rivets to the inner connectors isnt even close . the orig connector had a step in this area to move it back the 3/8 of an inch so the pieces mated as you can see in the pictures. http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/e3d2fd3e.jpg and the other side showing the same http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/99f69f94.jpg |
Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid You do very nice work Flop. Wish I could do as well.
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid thanks woodie! never rush is my tip on quality work.
well got the front subframe connectors all buttoned up today.. had to have a slit put in them so they would sit flush onto the other piece like a stock one would http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/4bafe2bb.jpg after being widened and riveted together http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/8eb79014.jpg http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/5416cc93.jpg in place. not rivited in just holding it in place http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/3fd8c2b2.jpg http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/7d4835d0.jpg and both http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/1dfc890b.jpg now its time to put it on the jig and make sure we are square before i go any further |
Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid That is nice, wish you could teach people. Like teach them in person.
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid well started on the subrail patches because i picked up a frame off a friend of mine ...
cut out the mess http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/7fad6d16.jpg new patch welded and finished http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/ecb2440d.jpg http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/9a4d600e.jpg well then i ran out of argon for the tig so it turned into squirt gun sunday (mig) for the drivers side didnt get to finish it tonight just welded it in http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/6ea84e0f.jpg |
Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid Again, very nice work.
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Re: 1929 Ford Coupe - Rusty to Solid thanks vanspeed!!
well apparently there are no repops made of this connector from the door post to the cowl so i had to whip up 2 of em . heres the first side. they resemble the original but the og pieces have a shape pressed into them . i cant get the shape pressed into 16 gauge plus they are never to be seen again once the car goes back together http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/9c274742.jpg and i started on the other side http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p...d/a39eb034.jpg |
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