Joint readjustment:
Again the contour shape above this blue line was low and once I cut the top tacks free the fenders' surface just dropped out. The fender needs to be shifted upward slightly to allow these two surfaces to come into closer alignment. All the tack welds down this side would need to be cut free allowing this adjustment.
All the tacks cut with the fender reset into the needed position. Ready to begin tacking working from the top downward.
Here's the unforced contour shape over these two panels that I was shooting for. The blue line highlights how much it needed. Not much once you're down to splitting hairs but this little bit made a huge difference.
Eventually the rest of the joint was retacked.
Staying mindful of the overall fenders shape down the side as I went. Lots of welding and metal finishing to come but now its in its best mounted and joined position with the new nose. As closely as I could get it anyway.
Thanks for looking.
Justin
Again the contour shape above this blue line was low and once I cut the top tacks free the fenders' surface just dropped out. The fender needs to be shifted upward slightly to allow these two surfaces to come into closer alignment. All the tack welds down this side would need to be cut free allowing this adjustment.
All the tacks cut with the fender reset into the needed position. Ready to begin tacking working from the top downward.
Here's the unforced contour shape over these two panels that I was shooting for. The blue line highlights how much it needed. Not much once you're down to splitting hairs but this little bit made a huge difference.
Eventually the rest of the joint was retacked.
Staying mindful of the overall fenders shape down the side as I went. Lots of welding and metal finishing to come but now its in its best mounted and joined position with the new nose. As closely as I could get it anyway.
Thanks for looking.
Justin
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