New project...
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^^Thanks^^ - not done yet by a long shot, but I'm working on it. Hopefully I'll be able to finish it up in the next two weeks or so...
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I got a few more pieces of sheet metal formed and ready to weld in... back to a couple hours in the evening, so things are crawling now...
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nice work. I had to do a TON of this in my 914 restoration. PITA!!
besides the POR15 suggestion, you could also try Eastwood internal frame rail coating. comes with a hose and nozzle so you can thread it into the cavity and spray
https://www.eastwood.com/internal-fr...lack-14oz.html
besides the POR15 suggestion, you could also try Eastwood internal frame rail coating. comes with a hose and nozzle so you can thread it into the cavity and spray
https://www.eastwood.com/internal-fr...lack-14oz.html
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nice work. I had to do a TON of this in my 914 restoration. PITA!!
besides the POR15 suggestion, you could also try Eastwood internal frame rail coating. comes with a hose and nozzle so you can thread it into the cavity and spray
https://www.eastwood.com/internal-fr...lack-14oz.html
besides the POR15 suggestion, you could also try Eastwood internal frame rail coating. comes with a hose and nozzle so you can thread it into the cavity and spray
https://www.eastwood.com/internal-fr...lack-14oz.html
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http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.p...0933&hl=newbie
fortunately the 996 was rust protected from the factory (vs the 914 which was not), so with the internal frame coating you should be in good shape
fortunately the 996 was rust protected from the factory (vs the 914 which was not), so with the internal frame coating you should be in good shape
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http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.p...0933&hl=newbie
fortunately the 996 was rust protected from the factory (vs the 914 which was not), so with the internal frame coating you should be in good shape
fortunately the 996 was rust protected from the factory (vs the 914 which was not), so with the internal frame coating you should be in good shape
Amazing project! Wow...so much work - it looks like you did a great and so thorough job One thing I noticed just skimming through was that your welds got so much better toward the end of the project. You also mentioned you were using .025 wire...I just changed from .035 to .030 and I found it's so much better - much easier to weld without blowing through the sheetmetal (especially the old stuff). I just may pickup a roll of .025. Do you still have the 914? I'd love to see some finished "on the road" photo's
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Ah...I'm a dope...I just realized that your last post is current, and that you haven't actually finished the car yet I'll be sure to follow - can't wait to see the results
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thanks! I'm wetsanding now, after that it's just reinstalling everything.
yes the 0.025 wire makes it easier to weld the thin sheetmetal. getting good penetration without burning through is a very fine line, especially when you don't have good base metal to begin with. Gotta play with the wire speed and voltage a lot, but I did gradually get better as I moved through the car.
yes the 0.025 wire makes it easier to weld the thin sheetmetal. getting good penetration without burning through is a very fine line, especially when you don't have good base metal to begin with. Gotta play with the wire speed and voltage a lot, but I did gradually get better as I moved through the car.
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One more... this’ll be it forcwork this week until maybe Sunday. The sheet metal fabrication is almost done...
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The only real reason I could see for the rust was the accumulation of dirt, road salt and moisture. As I described earlier in the thread it was just packed in there and totally out of sight unless you remove the plastic wheel well liner and corner molding just in front of the rear wheels.
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Ok, getting close now...just about done with sheet metal fab (have last pieces cut - just need to weld). After I’m finished welding, just a little grinding, drill the vent/paint holes, fill, rustproof, paint, blend, buff...The upshot of the painting is that it’s mostly hidden - just the very corners near the plastic trim pieces will be visible. It shouldn’t be too difficult to get it to match up and blend (I hope...😉
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nice
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The 914 is looking awesome Joe - you must be chomping at the bit... I love the Fuch's wheels
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Ughhhh... had to cut out one more spot - after removing surface rust it was just too thin to leave... a little more welding and grinding... just about ready for filler, primer, rustproof and paint...