Yeah, I feel like that blind squirrel at times Jack. What was that old saying about "even the sun shines on a dogs ass sometimes"?? That could apply here as well.
Hey Phil, I must have missed that question on your thread; glad you got an answer just the same. Without access to the inner face of the wall its going to be tough to detect any severe rot short of just removing the stop plate for an inspection. I suppose you could ream the channel see what comes loose and what if anything is packed in there. This frame is a perfect example of how nice a frame can look from the outside but what lies beneath is another matter. I know what you mean about explaining to family and friends as to why a restoration is taking so damn long. I am 25 years behind schedule on that old coupe of mine.
3/14/14
Spoke with Steve Hogue this morning and the new sides should be ready to ship by next week.
Filler strips cut and shaped today. Thanks again guys! Justin
Hey Phil, I must have missed that question on your thread; glad you got an answer just the same. Without access to the inner face of the wall its going to be tough to detect any severe rot short of just removing the stop plate for an inspection. I suppose you could ream the channel see what comes loose and what if anything is packed in there. This frame is a perfect example of how nice a frame can look from the outside but what lies beneath is another matter. I know what you mean about explaining to family and friends as to why a restoration is taking so damn long. I am 25 years behind schedule on that old coupe of mine.
3/14/14
Spoke with Steve Hogue this morning and the new sides should be ready to ship by next week.
Filler strips cut and shaped today. Thanks again guys! Justin
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