Wednesday, September 26, 2012

How I spent my lunch break today :>)

Stopped by a shop today that belongs to a coworkers husband. Check out the pics... they will speak for themselves !!!

                                             1984 Ferrari 512 Flat 12 Cylinder in for service

Another Ferrari, but not sure what model.

Aston Martin

Red Porsche Carrera 4 from Dubai

Maserati

Ferrari F430 489 HP Paddle shift :>)


Me after a ride in the F430. All I can say is WOW..... I now have a Perma Grin on my face. 
That's one fast car and it stops on a dime with the Carbon Brakes. 


Rocker patch complete :-)

Here are some pics from the work I did on the rocker patch this Sunday.

Pin holes welded up and smoothed out and skim coated with Metal 2 Metal filler over the weld seams.
After a coat of Zinc primer.
This will be primer will be scuffed and receive a coat of epoxy primer prior to welding the A Pillar back in.


Still have to close up some of the spot weld holes and patch some pin holes in the two sections of the pillar before I weld them back together. Then I can weld the whole section back to the rocker and then to the inner windshield post (black section) that you see behind the outer Red section in the picture.

That's all for this past weekend. Hoping to get some more work done on this over the upcoming weekend.

Till next time.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Rocker Patch completed..!!!

Well, I was able to swap my empty Shielding gas tank for a full one at the local Tractor Supply on Saturday.


After the new tank was hooked up, I was able to finish up filling the pin holes in the weld seam of the Rocker Panel patch and got it coated with with phosphoric acid to treat the bare steel before I prime it. I will let this sit overnight and shoot the primer tomorrow.


Can you tell where the seam is...????? I can't :>)

And to top it off, My Wonderful Wife got me a Welding Jacket this morning from Northern Tool for my Birthday tomorrow. She was worried about me getting burnt again like like last weeks welding episode. I had a Welder's tan on my left arm and lower left leg from wearing shorts and a t-shirt while welding. It's like a sunburn from the light the the welder puts out. It sure hurt like a sunburn to..... OUCH!!!!
Anyway, here it is....

That's all for this week...

See ya next time!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Progress continues....

Welding, grinding and more welding...... Then it came to a Grinding Halt,,,,, No Pun Intended :~)

Here are the results so far for this weekend's progress.

 Before Welding :


After :


Need to fill in some of the pin holes, but I ran out of shielding gas, so I had to stop for the day.
I will pick back up on this next weekend after I get the welding tank refilled this week sometime.

Here, the A Piller panel is clamped in place for a test fit to make sure everything lines up in preparation for welding next week after I get the tank refilled.




The Saga continues........!!!!!!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

This Weeks Progress on the '67 Coupe.

Here's the progress on the rocker panel from the last two weeks. Remember this badly pitted section of the rocker?

Before :

During :
A heavy coat of Zinc Primer to prep for welding.


Here's the patch panel that I will weld in place of the rust pitted section that I cut out. This will have to wait till next weekend, It's just too hot in the garage to work all day on it. But hey, once a week is more than nothing, right?




I was able to get the patch welded in on the upper windshield frame last week, but just now getting the pics uploaded to the Blog. I know... Slacker, Right :>/



Here is the patch panel that will replace the original Door Post that was rotted out.
Outside:
                                                       
                                                            Inside after Epoxy primer:

 It will attach to the top of the rocker panel patch after it is welded in. Then I can replace the outer section of the windshield post with the remaining section from the donor car.