JEEVES/whohasmyname?
Gawd
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2004
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Alright, got the false bottom in and rad mounted today. Didnt get as much done as i was planning (but when do you ever). Well here we go.
First had to measure everything out and draw it on the sheet of aluminum.
Then I cut it out with metal snips and then bent it where needed using the portable work bench. Had to take the bottom off to get it to fit tho, but once i got it in there it looked prety good.
Then I had to stick the the door on just to see how high it would hit and if the door would still fit on correctly. Now keep in mind that the window will be tinted black so you wont be able to see the false bottom (well mabey alittle).
And a shot through the fan hole in the front to show you how much room it gives me down there.
And you ask, what on earth you need that much room for? Well my radiator, 120 fan, and pump of coarse
Used a 117mm hole saw to cut out the circle and then cut two holes and put grommets in there for the water tubes going to the radiator. here it is mounted.
and another shot
then of coarse had to see it with the door on.
I also did some more detail work on the front, some more filler putty and sanding and then primed it again to see how it was looking. (have a hard time telling the imperfections when it is 4 diffrent colors)
Looking better but still needs some work.
And just for kicks i kinda tossed the top side and front on just to get an overall idea. It is not put together all the way and looks realy getto. But it atleast gives you an idea on how everything will fit together.
Like I said didnt get near what i wanted to done today, but at least i got some done. I am hoping to have the bottom done and the chassy painted this weekend. As well as the front finished and painting started on it. I am actualy starting to feel the end is near (very happy about that, it was starting to feel like it was never going to be done).
JEEVES
First had to measure everything out and draw it on the sheet of aluminum.
Then I cut it out with metal snips and then bent it where needed using the portable work bench. Had to take the bottom off to get it to fit tho, but once i got it in there it looked prety good.
Then I had to stick the the door on just to see how high it would hit and if the door would still fit on correctly. Now keep in mind that the window will be tinted black so you wont be able to see the false bottom (well mabey alittle).
And a shot through the fan hole in the front to show you how much room it gives me down there.
And you ask, what on earth you need that much room for? Well my radiator, 120 fan, and pump of coarse
Used a 117mm hole saw to cut out the circle and then cut two holes and put grommets in there for the water tubes going to the radiator. here it is mounted.
and another shot
then of coarse had to see it with the door on.
I also did some more detail work on the front, some more filler putty and sanding and then primed it again to see how it was looking. (have a hard time telling the imperfections when it is 4 diffrent colors)
Looking better but still needs some work.
And just for kicks i kinda tossed the top side and front on just to get an overall idea. It is not put together all the way and looks realy getto. But it atleast gives you an idea on how everything will fit together.
Like I said didnt get near what i wanted to done today, but at least i got some done. I am hoping to have the bottom done and the chassy painted this weekend. As well as the front finished and painting started on it. I am actualy starting to feel the end is near (very happy about that, it was starting to feel like it was never going to be done).
JEEVES