- Joined
- Mar 30, 2017
- Messages
- 2,394
- Reaction score
- 884
- Location
- The Netherlands
- My Car
- 73 Grande 351C
71 Mach 1 429CJ
I told you this weekend, you're getting a champ at this! 120 tags of love!
Looks great! All that welding will take a toll on your sanity but worth it in the end.Started welding in the LH floor pan yesterday. Screwed it onto the front frame rail and aligned everything just right. I put in the first 37 (out of 70) plug welds on the front frame rail and toe board. Also did a few welds in different locations to keep it in place. It's looking fine sofar, have a look yourself:
View attachment 69971
Not so much on my sanity as it does on my body! I don't have a lift and it was 0 degrees Celcius yesterday. No heating in my garage and spent the day on the concrete floor. I'm 49 but I feel like 100 today!Looks great! All that welding will take a toll on your sanity but worth it in the end.
In hindsight, when building your own connectors from these plans, I think it's easiest to make the cuts, keep em on the small side, bend and test-fit and then weld. I think our cars were put together so sloppy that every car may need slightly different angles to be honest. I think making them to fit your car like this shouldn't be too hard and if you find a small diff. between the two and want them to be the same, you can use the average of the measured angles, if that makes sense.Great work! I was going to build my own subframe connectors from those same plans. I had read somewhere that the 170* angle needs to be 174* also. Thanks for posting all the pics and info about that process. Good luck with the rest of your rebuilding process. Can’t believe it’s already been 31/2 years already. Anyway, great work and your welds keep getting better and better!
Just read thru the whole thread, to date, very very nice work! I can't wait to the the progress over the next 5 1/2 years as you "near" the completion of your restoration.
Are they ever really finished? Probably not, but it does make for an interesting journey.
Enter your email address to join: