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Jeff Hail
post Jun 29 2018, 09:43 PM
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I am also a representative of "Spirit of Can".

There is a saying in Hawaii:

"If can, can. If no can, no can."

CAN
Its not a question, just the answer.
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post Jun 29 2018, 10:01 PM
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Good to see you back here Jeff (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif) Yeah Mulholland still safer at night, what you don't see in the vid are the numerous bicyclists on that road like 6am to sundown; just not safe for anyone involved. Road condition= permanently awful from the Hollywood Bowl and west as far as Coldwater Cyn. Way better off ...run any track event and enjoy a safer environment !
Love that John 3:16 racer ! In-n-out burger is also big on spreading the Gospel...just look under any drink cup and be blessed (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
Take care and keep fab'ing (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif)
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post Jul 30 2018, 05:16 PM
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QUOTE(Jeff Hail @ Jun 29 2018, 10:43 PM) *

I am also a representative of "Spirit of Can".

There is a saying in Hawaii:

"If can, can. If no can, no can."

CAN
Its not a question, just the answer.




"Do or Do not. There is no try."

Those pesky Hawaiians are always copying Yoda.
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post Jul 30 2018, 05:38 PM
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QUOTE(rick8928 @ Jul 30 2018, 04:16 PM) *

QUOTE(Jeff Hail @ Jun 29 2018, 10:43 PM) *

I am also a representative of "Spirit of Can".

There is a saying in Hawaii:

"If can, can. If no can, no can."

CAN
Its not a question, just the answer.




"Do or Do not. There is no try."

Those pesky Hawaiians are always copying Yoda.



Pidgin can be fun or it can stump. English-based creole spoken in Hawaiʻi
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I'm about to begin a similar endeavor on a 73' 2.0L widebody.

This thread has been a tremendous source of information and inspiration.

Keep going!! CAN is the only option.

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QUOTE(tygaboy @ Mar 20 2017, 08:08 AM) *

Interesting rear wing location. I understand it's critical to get the wing up high. This one's mounted farther forward than most I've seen.
I'm not smart enough to know anything but I wonder how that might impact aero.
Farther back = more leverage?

Either way, I like the aesthetic. Great looking car (it's giving me some ideas for mine!)


@tygaboy the reason for the location of the wing is so that the wind load going down will go right over the rear suspension and transfer straight down to the wheels without any additional torque on the car that will try to lift the front wheels. For example, if you imagine putting the wing out behind the car 10' yes 10' and then you hypothetically attach it to the car, and then you put a force vertically down, do you see how it would force the back end down but it would also use the rear wheels as a fulcrum point and would try to lift the front of the car. Do you see it? Well now if you start to move that wing closer and closer to the point where it sits right over the rear wheel, can you see that it will get to a point where it sits right on top of the fulcrum and will have the same downforce but it will not lift the front of the car up?? That is why he did it that way. If I ever put a wing on my car, that will be the location! Hope that helps. Sorry for getting off post.
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post Dec 30 2018, 07:35 PM
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Happy New Year Jeff. In post #245 on p. 13 of your thread, you document applying Wurth Seal/Fix to the underside of the door sill and around the sill triangles. Would the Wurth sprayable seam sealer work as well as the Seal/Fix in that location? Also, do you apply a thin amount of seam sealer on the top side seam where the sill meets the inner rocker/longitudinal (to prevent water from getting under the sill and being trapped underneath by the sealer that has been applied from the bottom side)?
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post Dec 30 2018, 08:32 PM
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QUOTE(doug_b_928 @ Dec 30 2018, 05:35 PM) *

Happy New Year Jeff. In post #245 on p. 13 of your thread, you document applying Wurth Seal/Fix to the underside of the door sill and around the sill triangles. Would the Wurth sprayable seam sealer work as well as the Seal/Fix in that location? Also, do you apply a thin amount of seam sealer on the top side seam where the sill meets the inner rocker/longitudinal (to prevent water from getting under the sill and being trapped underneath by the sealer that has been applied from the bottom side)?


Hey Doug! Happy New Year.

Sitting here watching the Jeff Beck story:"Still on the Run".

Sprayable will work as well although not much volume comes out of the gun at low pressure.. After primer: Mine was a thin bead and then sprayed over with the Wurth (spit gun). As far as between the sill top I just used a copious amount of weld through primer on both surfaces since its sacrificial and has a low melt temperature. I sprayed a thin coat second time after welding to hit the edge of the sill and let it creep in.
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Thanks very much Jeff!
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Amazing thread Jeff.
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QUOTE(preach @ Dec 31 2018, 12:51 PM) *

Amazing thread Jeff.

Best. Thread. Ever. Thank you for all your efforts helping us
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QUOTE(Jeff Hail @ Mar 23 2008, 09:07 PM) *

When butt-welding along with good weld penetration the key is the grinding and finishing process.

I begin with a spot weld grinding disc to take the crown of the weld down to just above panel height. Move slow and let the panel cool. A grinder will warp thin sheetmetal just like overheating while welding.

Then I use a 3 inch 36 grit disc on a angle die grinder to take the crown down a little more.

Then I switch to a 6 inch flat flap disc and follow the crown back and forth eliminating any high spots.



Question - How do you finish the seam on the inside of the quarter panel? I would imagine that getting in there to grind it smooth would be difficult. Do most people just knock it down a little bit, and leave it rough since it’s on the inside of the fender?


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QUOTE(stevegm @ May 7 2020, 04:53 PM) *

QUOTE(Jeff Hail @ Mar 23 2008, 09:07 PM) *

When butt-welding along with good weld penetration the key is the grinding and finishing process.

I begin with a spot weld grinding disc to take the crown of the weld down to just above panel height. Move slow and let the panel cool. A grinder will warp thin sheetmetal just like overheating while welding.

Then I use a 3 inch 36 grit disc on a angle die grinder to take the crown down a little more.

Then I switch to a 6 inch flat flap disc and follow the crown back and forth eliminating any high spots.



Question - How do you finish the seam on the inside of the quarter panel? I would imagine that getting in there to grind it smooth would be difficult. Do most people just knock it down a little bit, and leave it rough since it’s on the inside of the fender?


Angled die grinder with a 2 or 3 inch disc. A 3 inch flap (water wheel type) will take the back side down. Just need to hit the high spots. The butt weld done right does not leave much of a proud weld on the back.
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