Modular Late Front Spoiler Project
#46
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I'm in the Denver area now at the hotel south of the hospital where it will take place tomorrow morning. Looks like I will be there for two to four days. Thanks everyone for the well wishes. Simon, congratulations on becoming a Member. Good for you.
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Well, that didn't turn out as expected. They found some issue with me that needs further investigation, so the surgery is put off until next Monday. I'm back home and can get a few more things done before I have to drive back. Thanks again for all the well wishes. I'll take them all now with a "rain check."
#49
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Hi rrryre, Welcome to the Shark Tank. Your's is the third suggestion about making a splitter for the 928 front spoiler. I posted my response to the first two above. What further thoughts do you have about it that one might consider?
You can continue to participate here as a "user" --many do. But I think you will find it a more valuable experience if you become a "member."
P.S. It will be interesting for you to start a thread with your introduction and with more information about you and your 928 interest. Do you have a 928? Tell us about it in your intro thread.
You can continue to participate here as a "user" --many do. But I think you will find it a more valuable experience if you become a "member."
P.S. It will be interesting for you to start a thread with your introduction and with more information about you and your 928 interest. Do you have a 928? Tell us about it in your intro thread.
#51
Jerry,
As always, you never stop amazing me with your innovation and design skills. Sorry to hear about your back. Let us know when and where you are having surgery and we will bring flowers and/or BEER.
Good luck and our thoughts and prayers are with you, Ralph
As always, you never stop amazing me with your innovation and design skills. Sorry to hear about your back. Let us know when and where you are having surgery and we will bring flowers and/or BEER.
Good luck and our thoughts and prayers are with you, Ralph
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#54
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That is a nice thought. Although it looks like I will be at the North Suburban Medical Center at about 91st and Grant, in Thornton, and my surgery is now scheduled for 10:30 Monday Morning, I think the only thing that will keep me there for long enough to party will be pain, and with that I don't think I will be up to much party. Its the thought that counts and your's counts a lot. Thanks.
Last edited by Jerry Feather; 04-22-2016 at 11:29 AM.
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Well, my surgery is postponed again or maybe cancelled; at least until they have a cardiologist look at some tests they put me through and then clears me for surgery, if he will. I'll be seeing one of those next Friday; so now I am back to getting some things done on my projects.
I had formed some thin wedge-like material to make the front corners of the center section a little wider and have glued them on with epoxy. After that sets overnight I think I'll look at the other piece of plywood for the body of the center section and do that over. Then I'll be able to try to match the ends to the center section and start giving the center its final shape. That is always the fun part, even though it raises a real cloud of sanding dust.
I am thinking that a good idea is going to be to try to put one of my front bumper covers upside down on some sort of work stand so that I can do some closer fitting of these modular components to it and to each other. I hate going to all this trouble guestimating about how they are going to fit, even with some pretty careful measurements.
I had formed some thin wedge-like material to make the front corners of the center section a little wider and have glued them on with epoxy. After that sets overnight I think I'll look at the other piece of plywood for the body of the center section and do that over. Then I'll be able to try to match the ends to the center section and start giving the center its final shape. That is always the fun part, even though it raises a real cloud of sanding dust.
I am thinking that a good idea is going to be to try to put one of my front bumper covers upside down on some sort of work stand so that I can do some closer fitting of these modular components to it and to each other. I hate going to all this trouble guestimating about how they are going to fit, even with some pretty careful measurements.
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Thanks, Dave. All I know so far is something about slow heart beat and arterial circulation, or something like that. I'll find out more next Friday.
#58
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All the best, and I am looking forward to not just your speedy recovery, but an improvement in life for you- that's what can happen when bad backs get fixed!
Martin
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Dang Jerry, I'm late to this party! Had a L3-L4 diskectomy in 1990 (surgeon said 3 more weeks and the paralysis I was starting to experience would be permanent) and it was a complete fix! PT afterwards was the answer- find a PT person who understands the deal - mine had actually watched such surgeries before so she would understand WTF. IOW, look forward to a good outcome! And do the PT! I'm confident your other issues will resolve, and concerns about them reflect a very thorough approach on the part of your surgeon. If he/she is anything like you, you have absolutely nothing to worry about.
All the best, and I am looking forward to not just your speedy recovery, but an improvement in life for you- that's what can happen when bad backs get fixed!
Martin
All the best, and I am looking forward to not just your speedy recovery, but an improvement in life for you- that's what can happen when bad backs get fixed!
Martin
Thanks again.
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I got a bit more done on the center section today plus some rasping on the epoxy finish to one of the end pieces.
I changed the plywood on the center section and the design of it a bit, then I used my disc sander and did some basic shaping to the center. I have the center glued together now and waiting for the epoxy to cure, then I'll coat the outer surface and begin some final finish there.
You will notice that the front of the center remains flat. When I shape things in wood and to compound curves I find it best to finish then first in flats because you can keep the flats much more true than rounded surfaces. When I get very near the end and am sure of the flats, then I'll carefully do the rounding that this will end up with on the front edge.
In a couple of the pictures I have placed one of the end pieces in close proximity the one end of the center section so you can get an idea of how these will relate when I am done with this.
I changed the plywood on the center section and the design of it a bit, then I used my disc sander and did some basic shaping to the center. I have the center glued together now and waiting for the epoxy to cure, then I'll coat the outer surface and begin some final finish there.
You will notice that the front of the center remains flat. When I shape things in wood and to compound curves I find it best to finish then first in flats because you can keep the flats much more true than rounded surfaces. When I get very near the end and am sure of the flats, then I'll carefully do the rounding that this will end up with on the front edge.
In a couple of the pictures I have placed one of the end pieces in close proximity the one end of the center section so you can get an idea of how these will relate when I am done with this.