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Very elegant and accurate work on that project - very inspiring, Steve.
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Kent http://www.tinmantech.com "All it takes is a little practical experience to blow the he!! out of a perfectly good theory." --- Lloyd Rosenquist, charter member AWS, 1919. |
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Steve, your workshop is more like a dining room, that clean you can eat your dinner off the mill. And that is testament to the quality of workmanship that is coming out of there. Awesome. Great work.
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Back after 2 years
Back after 2 year absence. May previous shop was in a commercial building we owned. To make a long story short the building sold and it took over a year to build a home shop. I am getting my feet back on the ground and will update my progress.
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Glad to see that you're back, i enjoyed following your build thread. QUALITY workmanship!
Tom |
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Hi Steve
Good to see you are back. Wondered what happened to you. Look forward to your posts Steve
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Stock deck lid overhang. - Problem - where to attach the wing and still have easy trunk access. By making a filler in the overhang area. We can cut the overhang lip off the deck lid and have a place to attach the wing. The tape arrow shows the stock opening. - The straight edge shows the crown in the center of the panel to match the deck lid. Top of the panel has a 1/8" step for the deck lid and dzus button dimple - dzus spring with recessed rivet holes for flush mounting. Now we have a mounting point for the wing and easy deck lid access.
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Nice solution to the issue. So how did you finish off the back edge of the trunk lid?
Steve
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Steve;
The deck lid is fiberglass so after making a straight cut it was a simple matter of block sanding a true edge and radius the sharp edges.
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Another drag car ---- 64 Fairlane
Pictures missing in early pages.
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