The slow march of small item progress
Still no major changes on the project, but progress a few items
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First it took a lot more work then I though but I did get the tunnel cover screwed down. I had to remove some sound/heat map on the bottom of the cover and trim some of the vinyl wrapped around and glued. Plus I trim some carpet and a little sheet metal in the cockpit. I should have waited to drill and tap the holes once the cover was wrapped rather than doing it with bare metal.
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Next I spent a full morning and a then some cutting, cleaning, painting, and drilling bracket for the vent louvers and to hold the clutch cable. It never stops to amaze me the number of hours going down a rabbit hole can eat up.
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Lots of cutting and sanding
After playing with some smaller cuts I jumped in and did the wheel wells. First I marked of the area to Keep.
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Then I used an air saw to cut the extra off and rounded with 80 grit. I ended up with a couple low spots I'll use some filler to build back up when I fill in other gaps. But that will be after a summer in Gelcoat
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I'm probably a little bit slow but this whole process took me 5-6 hours. I can see that the body work is going to take quite a bit of time.
Cut cut cut, sand sand sand
Additionally when I cut the louver holes I also expanded the exhaust cutouts in the front.
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After a few days I also lined up the louvers where I liked them. Marked the location for the studs, and glued/glassed/adhered them to the body.
I saw this trick of using painting sticks to hold the louvers in place. Worked out pretty nicely.
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I could not get the fiber glass repair compound to look nice I think the studs are too close together along with the design of my body buck I just couldn't get any tools in there. And when the box says you have 10 minutes to work it is not kidding. But the work seems strong and holding well so I guess no one should be looking in there right?
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I might try to sand some of the ugly swirls and lines down later. After that the next step is to flip the body over and apply some bedliner.