4/5/18
Begin perimeter flange repair.
Out of sheet steel until next week so I'm switching gears to keep things going; it all has be done.
Just glad I had this kit on hand which I had ordered just as a spare some time back.
Again the OG section is wider through this area. I did confirm that it narrows to this standard width as it makes its way back but I'll replicate this width up here.
Very little of the vertical wall on this project needs to be replaced so what would be scrap will provide the flange run I need. What's nice is I'll get double the mileage out of these sections. I found a bunch of other uses for these sections on the coupster project as it went so these are very handy indeed.
Continuation width I was looking for.
Establishing the flange height for the cut-off line.
Again the vertical wall is pretty good so just less than an inch of the bottom of it will need replacing. At least so far.
begin stitching the first section in.
Nice little short run to begin with. Original lap joints along the wall will be replicated.
Quick test fit against the outer closing section. Flange height seems fine.
Wasn't sure whether I'd have to replace the entire flange run all the way up to the end but as you can see the rust gone through up here as well.
Also noticed this buckle in it from that old front end collision. This is the side that bore the brunt of it so just more confirmation that the beam has shifted a little. But a silver lining is that its localized here and does not go past this bulkhead wall. This confirms further, my plan of attack of building everything from this bulkhead wall rearward and leaving everything forward of it loose until I can get it on a frame jig to make any adjustments needed to get the beam back into square with the rear beam.
Begin forward flange repair prep by opening the reinforcement gusset.
A lot of heavy thick scale in here. This was full of water on more than one occasion.
Continuing on with this section of the flange.
Thanks for looking!
Justin
Begin perimeter flange repair.
Out of sheet steel until next week so I'm switching gears to keep things going; it all has be done.
Just glad I had this kit on hand which I had ordered just as a spare some time back.
Again the OG section is wider through this area. I did confirm that it narrows to this standard width as it makes its way back but I'll replicate this width up here.
Very little of the vertical wall on this project needs to be replaced so what would be scrap will provide the flange run I need. What's nice is I'll get double the mileage out of these sections. I found a bunch of other uses for these sections on the coupster project as it went so these are very handy indeed.
Continuation width I was looking for.
Establishing the flange height for the cut-off line.
Again the vertical wall is pretty good so just less than an inch of the bottom of it will need replacing. At least so far.
begin stitching the first section in.
Nice little short run to begin with. Original lap joints along the wall will be replicated.
Quick test fit against the outer closing section. Flange height seems fine.
Wasn't sure whether I'd have to replace the entire flange run all the way up to the end but as you can see the rust gone through up here as well.
Also noticed this buckle in it from that old front end collision. This is the side that bore the brunt of it so just more confirmation that the beam has shifted a little. But a silver lining is that its localized here and does not go past this bulkhead wall. This confirms further, my plan of attack of building everything from this bulkhead wall rearward and leaving everything forward of it loose until I can get it on a frame jig to make any adjustments needed to get the beam back into square with the rear beam.
Begin forward flange repair prep by opening the reinforcement gusset.
A lot of heavy thick scale in here. This was full of water on more than one occasion.
Continuing on with this section of the flange.
Thanks for looking!
Justin
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