Further lock post changes:
Begin tack welding the skin with its new flange but before I could I had spoon this upper corner level then tack below it. Its rolled over tight and if I just tacked below it in its sucked down position it would eventually cause all sorts of tension and levelness issues as it went. When I lifted this up I could see the these two panels shift laterally ever so slightly. Over the years I've figured out that you'll want the panel preloaded and set were you want it before you lock it into position with a tack weld.
Tacked and beginning to introduce a seal to complicate things further.
Door latched and now mocking up the rocker skin to dial in the general contour. I have the gap pretty much set, now I'm after levelness and transition off of the edge of the door to the quarter panel. Running into an issue from about the door handle on down. The fenders edge is too low.
If I pull the fender skin away from the lock post mating surface about this much...
I have this transition off the latched door. Much closer to even. I don't want to make this difference up in lead so as much as I hate to, the lock post is going to have to suffer through yet another relief cut. That next...
Thanks for looking!
Justin
Begin tack welding the skin with its new flange but before I could I had spoon this upper corner level then tack below it. Its rolled over tight and if I just tacked below it in its sucked down position it would eventually cause all sorts of tension and levelness issues as it went. When I lifted this up I could see the these two panels shift laterally ever so slightly. Over the years I've figured out that you'll want the panel preloaded and set were you want it before you lock it into position with a tack weld.
Tacked and beginning to introduce a seal to complicate things further.
Door latched and now mocking up the rocker skin to dial in the general contour. I have the gap pretty much set, now I'm after levelness and transition off of the edge of the door to the quarter panel. Running into an issue from about the door handle on down. The fenders edge is too low.
If I pull the fender skin away from the lock post mating surface about this much...
I have this transition off the latched door. Much closer to even. I don't want to make this difference up in lead so as much as I hate to, the lock post is going to have to suffer through yet another relief cut. That next...
Thanks for looking!
Justin
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