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Acceptable Door Gaps?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Lucky's Garage, Jul 2, 2009.

  1. Lucky's Garage
    Joined: Jun 23, 2009
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    from S.W.

    New to older cars/trks ( pre-65) and would like opinions on what is acceptable for door gaps on kustoms and rat rods?
    I have yrs of experience in late model collision repair, but realize those tollerances are not realistic for the average rat rod. Also know what I see on 'show cars' and that is sometimes scary.
     
  2. James Maxwell
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  3. lowrodderDon
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    3/16 Gap, That's pretty much standard
     
  4. dawg
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  5. KreaturesCCaustin
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    Uh oh! He said the "R" word! Better get back in there and edit your post before it becomes hard to sit on your freshly reamed bung hole. This is why they suggest in the beginning to lurk for a while before posting.

    As for the door gaps, go for the best job you can possibly do. 3/16" all the way around would be ideal. Don't settle for what is acceptable on a *cough* "R" rod. Be better than that.
     
  6. kraka138
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    1/4 inch......
     
  7. autobodyed
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    why would you worry about clean gaps on a rat rad, and who would care?
     
  8. And for rat rods...better go to a rat rod site.
     
  9. The37Kid
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    If you weld or braze a Rat Rod door shut there is no gap problem.
     
  10. woodhawg
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    At least brasing is prefered to the last one I saw, had rope tied to door to keep it shut. Barf!
     
  11. 30dodge
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    If you are doing a R?? Rod you can over lap 2" or have a 2" gap, workmanship or safety is not important. On this sight things are done with pride and style.
     
  12. What is it? A general lack of respect? Ignorance? Dare I say stupidity?

    But they keep joining up thinking we are all Rat Rod builders!

    Just sickening.
     
  13. tommy
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  14. Hey, just build a 28 or a 29, they have a cool door gap hider flap built in!
     
  15. phukinartie
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    The gap should not be so big that your orca betty will slip through
     
  16. Lucky's Garage
    Joined: Jun 23, 2009
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    Non of the above. I have a great amount of respect for what everybody strives for, other wise would not be here.
    Craftsmanship is what I am striving for as well, whatever way you want to describe the project as.
    Respect all around will only educate and continue the true meaning of the traditional hot rod.
     
  17. WTF? Then why call it a rat rod? There is no bigger insult to a traditional car.
    Dude, spend a few months reading only.
    Then start asking, IF you are in the right place.
     
  18. inliner54
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    hahaha
     
  19. 49ratfink
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    get serious, when are you guys going to realise that RAT ROD is not some terrible insult. you act like someone just called your sister a cunt, get over it.
     
  20. KreaturesCCaustin
    Joined: Sep 3, 2008
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    It's considered an insult because it lumps everyone into a group in which THIS belongs..

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  21. 3/16" coupes and sedans, 1/4" roadsters ( fingers pinched in door gap, not good! ). rat was probably not the right word to use. lots of people on here that have nothing better to do than bash on others. long as your bumping metal around on something old, i've got no problem. don't take the assholes on here personal, their actually trying to help in their own SPECIAL WAY.
     
  22. Ain't you glad you asked?
     

  23. Well if he's looking fo that slap you in your face mornig wake up call , he got it.
     
  24. Zombie Hot Rod
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    It's your car, whatever looks good to you is what I say is the right "door gap."
     
  25. You can call my sister what ever the hell you want, you need her phone number?
    I care, I have pride in my cars. Tradition is something few people seem to understand fully these days.
    Ther are 4 things I will stand up for these days.
    My Service.
    My Mates.
    My Country, and
    The pride I have in my TRADITIONAL car.
    Lame? Yeah probably, but I spent enough time upholding others ideals at gunpoint that Im going to uphold mine now.
    Doc.
     
  26. Shaggy
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    Shaggy
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    from Sultan, WA

    I always just overlap my door onto the body like the factoy did!!!
     
  27. Tradtional cars,3/16" all around, Customs 3/16"-1/4" all around, Rat Rods 1/2" at the front of the door, 2 1/4" at the bottom, 1/32" at the top of the rear edge, 3/4" at the bottom rear edge. These are standard gaps adhered to by most!!!:eek:
     
  28. mj40's
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    X2- As long as the door closes and stays there who is going to be looking at that on a rat rod?


     
  29. ken1939
    Joined: Jul 5, 2008
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    I keep it simple. First would be is the gap the same all the way around. Sometimes thats as good as it gets. Second would be, hey look, the door closes and latches which for us safety nuts--its the cats arse. The gap may be a little more or less each way. Then you paint the car a dark color and no one notices. :)
     
  30. 416Ford
    Joined: Mar 28, 2007
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    From the ones I have seen there is no "acceptable door gap" they either weld them up to keep the door on the car or overlap them to run a threw bolt.
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