9/6/16
Left door post and adjacent areas complete.
Same details as the right side. Backfill set screw holes, finish up wired lip joint and relax that leading flange snug against the skin.
The gap was a touch wider on this side and I pushed the flange out about as far as I felt comfortable. Didn't want to screw up the skin with heat or a missed hammer strike. I think drip check and rocker shootz can seal it up the rest of the way.
Reverse side details all complete.
Which means my metal finishing duties for this side are... finished.
Door reinstalled to triple check for any changes. All good.
As with the other side the wired lip got a little wavy after all the heat but it came back. Relieved that the general shape/profile off the door survived the process.
Raw basic lines that will need solder to be perfect but not a whole lot.
I'm moving onto finishing out this upper engine compartment next. Once that's done only the joints on the skin will be left. All substructure work for the rear will be at an end. What a beautiful thought that is.
Thanks for stopping by!
Justin
Left door post and adjacent areas complete.
Same details as the right side. Backfill set screw holes, finish up wired lip joint and relax that leading flange snug against the skin.
The gap was a touch wider on this side and I pushed the flange out about as far as I felt comfortable. Didn't want to screw up the skin with heat or a missed hammer strike. I think drip check and rocker shootz can seal it up the rest of the way.
Reverse side details all complete.
Which means my metal finishing duties for this side are... finished.
Door reinstalled to triple check for any changes. All good.
As with the other side the wired lip got a little wavy after all the heat but it came back. Relieved that the general shape/profile off the door survived the process.
Raw basic lines that will need solder to be perfect but not a whole lot.
I'm moving onto finishing out this upper engine compartment next. Once that's done only the joints on the skin will be left. All substructure work for the rear will be at an end. What a beautiful thought that is.
Thanks for stopping by!
Justin
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