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08-03-2016, 06:52 AM | #41 | |
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Re: advice/opinions '34 sedan
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34FirstYearAntiqueNates5.jpg 34FirstYearAntiqueNates6.jpg Hays003.jpg IMG_0476.jpg Sorry about hijacking the thread - but at least it is another 4 door! D |
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08-20-2016, 05:20 AM | #42 |
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Re: advice/opinions '34 sedan
Here's an update on my progress;
I finally got the xmember in its correct position. It had been welded in 10 places, (5 on each side), and it was quite a challenge to free it up without damaging the frame or the xmember. They had welded the 3 holes on the top channel and the 2 ears on the bottom, (on each side). At one point I thought I would have to sacrifice the xmember and cut it out in pieces then try to find another one. Drilling out the weld in the holes was fairly easy but a lot of the weld had oozed btween the frame and the xmember. There wasn't enough room to use the cut-off disc without cutting into the frame or xmember so I had to use hack saw blades, (and lots of elbow grease). It was a painstaking task and very time consuming but it's done! Can't wait to see how she looks with the rear wheels where they're supposed to be! Here's what I used; grinder, punch, drill, chisel, and hack saw blades.(Old-school stuff but effective). I'll send some pictures soon. Doug. |
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08-20-2016, 02:40 PM | #43 |
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Re: advice/opinions '34 sedan
wow, definitely some hard work there....congrats on hanging in and getting it done....Mike
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