Thanks Mark! I've never had much affection for it as its always been nothing more than a problematic rusty frame. Now that its slowly taking on its new Speedster characteristics I'm liking it a little more each day.
2/28/15
At long last the Front cowl is finally mounted on for good! First official body panel to go on this chassis permanently.
Spent the earlier part of today's session cleaning and prepping the mounting flanges and also making sure all the little stuff that needed to be done before cowl installation was done. Panel was then set screwed into position and I was just about to lay down the first tack weld, then I thought of one more thing I should do first...
You guessed it, yet another complete mock up of all the related parts to make doubly damn sure it all fits right and to allow any last minute adjustments before I committed to any welding. Sorry if these shots seem repetitive but I just wanted to convey all the required effort that has gone into getting just this far; even this description is only a brief synopsis.
The thought of this corner of the W/S frame being slightly out of alignment after welding all because I didn't check first was too much to bear. I've learned the hard way that you can't take for granted that it will all be alright in the end. If its given a chance to mess up on you it will.
At this stage everything was mounted as close to permanent as possible. Bracket is both tacked to the cowl up top and set screwed to the wall at the base. Wiper assembly is in to also ensure the wiper shafts poke through the holes like they should.
Wiper bracket also helps to set the attitude of the cowl in relation to the hood profile.
Cowl is now set and preloaded with the aid of the wiper bracket and now without the bottle-jack that was used earlier to profile it. as you can see with the ruler laying on top its profiling just as I had hoped it would in the end.
Along with all else the hood gap was on as well. After all the challenges I could almost not believe how well it was now coming together.
Overview of the hood and cowl working together with a fully mounted windscreen. I was in pretty good mood by this point, a very rare occurrence BTW.
With all the related parts now confirmed to fit I laid down the first weld.
one last part I almost forgot to check, the tension rod.
Runs vertical straight down the center.
I can at least confidently proceed in welding the cowl the rest of the way in tomorrow. Thanks for reading this! Justin
2/28/15
At long last the Front cowl is finally mounted on for good! First official body panel to go on this chassis permanently.
Spent the earlier part of today's session cleaning and prepping the mounting flanges and also making sure all the little stuff that needed to be done before cowl installation was done. Panel was then set screwed into position and I was just about to lay down the first tack weld, then I thought of one more thing I should do first...
You guessed it, yet another complete mock up of all the related parts to make doubly damn sure it all fits right and to allow any last minute adjustments before I committed to any welding. Sorry if these shots seem repetitive but I just wanted to convey all the required effort that has gone into getting just this far; even this description is only a brief synopsis.
The thought of this corner of the W/S frame being slightly out of alignment after welding all because I didn't check first was too much to bear. I've learned the hard way that you can't take for granted that it will all be alright in the end. If its given a chance to mess up on you it will.
At this stage everything was mounted as close to permanent as possible. Bracket is both tacked to the cowl up top and set screwed to the wall at the base. Wiper assembly is in to also ensure the wiper shafts poke through the holes like they should.
Wiper bracket also helps to set the attitude of the cowl in relation to the hood profile.
Cowl is now set and preloaded with the aid of the wiper bracket and now without the bottle-jack that was used earlier to profile it. as you can see with the ruler laying on top its profiling just as I had hoped it would in the end.
Along with all else the hood gap was on as well. After all the challenges I could almost not believe how well it was now coming together.
Overview of the hood and cowl working together with a fully mounted windscreen. I was in pretty good mood by this point, a very rare occurrence BTW.
With all the related parts now confirmed to fit I laid down the first weld.
one last part I almost forgot to check, the tension rod.
Runs vertical straight down the center.
I can at least confidently proceed in welding the cowl the rest of the way in tomorrow. Thanks for reading this! Justin
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