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Topic: Productive Day of Bodywork! Part 2! (Read 710 times)
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mrspeeddemon
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Awesome job man- I wish my wife didn't have remodeling the stupid house so i could make some progress on my Darts 
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demon340v
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awesome work! very soon i will be doing body work on the demon and replacing the entire front end.
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Alyways Imitated..Never! Duplicated~ Project El Diablo (71 Demon) 
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doug 371
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great job...you'll be up to ur knees in bondo dust in no time... 
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bill72dart
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Morgantown, WV
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Beautiful work.
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ValiantOne
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Wow, I sure wish I could lay down a bead like that. Looks GREAT!
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Chris Evrard -76 Cordoba, 360 4bbl -68 Valiant, 273 2bbl -73 Dart, /6 1bbl, Leaning Tower of Power!!! 
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Ryan (Strange246)
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Wow, I sure wish I could lay down a bead like that. Looks GREAT!
Thanks guys, those are tig beads, very very small tig beads for the most part...On the sail panel and a few spots that had gaps I used silicon bronze rod, hence the gold color and the bigger bead in spots, you dont use quite as much heat so the rod doesnt make as flat of a weld..The rocker panel is tacked with mig, I usually tack that way for speed/ease if I'm working alone, tacking with TIG while holding 2 parts isnt the easiest way to do it.. Ryan
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eldubb440
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it dont weld itself....nice work
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Mopars, AMCs, and a pile of 65 Satellite
You're all worthless and weak; now drop and give me twenty!
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Tejas
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Awesome work, I wish I had skills like that!
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'71 Duster, just getting started...
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6pac2go
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BigBlockDart.Com
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wow nice work!
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hemi_jay
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thats some good sheetmetal work there 
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 Le Mans blue Victor headed 496 '68 Barracuda
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68fish
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BigBlockDart.Com
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Superior craftsmanship!! Great job
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bbscamp
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Any picts of the inner fender lip work? That;s a tough item. Looks great for sure!!! 
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Ryan (Strange246)
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Any picts of the inner fender lip work? That;s a tough item. Looks great for sure!!!  Thanks folks, I'm off the next 2 days so I'm going to try to get the metalwork all wrapped up... bbscamp, where do you mean? Ryan
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bbscamp
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as stock, where the inner rear wheel tub meets the fender lip. If you tubbed it, is there any reinforcement on the out skin fender lip?
We didn't tub or mini tub ours, therefore we're reconstructing an inner wheel lip where the out fender lip will weld to around the arch.
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Ryan (Strange246)
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Sorry I just looked through all my pics and I dont have a good closeup of that area, this is all I have, I mini-tubbed it so thats the factory inner fender, when I cut the quarter off I actually left the 3/4" wide strip of the original quarter and welded the new one right over it because I plan to trim the whole lip back for tire clearance and the extra thickness should give it a little more rigidity... Ryan 
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bbscamp
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ahhh..I see. My inner was rotted away....nothing left. You're lucky, since it helps to locate the fender too. Lookes great! nice job.
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uwee440
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Awesome work so far
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Ray Barton Racing Engines
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Davids63Dart
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Nice work, I have to patch the door and quarters on my Dart. Not really looking forward to it.
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Duster440
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Making great progress! How's the sanity?
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Ryan (Strange246)
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Making great progress! How's the sanity?
 thanks, the sanity has been gone for a long time!  Ryan
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