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1948 Chevy Hood in Crisis...

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Demon, Jun 14, 2004.

  1. Demon
    Joined: Mar 16, 2004
    Posts: 69

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    As some of you may remember I Posted a topic about chopping a 1948 Chevy Style Master well.. we didnt chop it.. not yet at least, but yesterday my brother decided to cut off about 2 inches to give it a nose job so the hood wont appear so big or look like snoopy when it is chopped ( as seen on these following photos) We have never done this before.. and we fear to admit that we ****ed up the hood of this 48', can anyone help us in finishing our job? [​IMG]
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  2. Jethro
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
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    I don't think it's as bad as you think.The cuts look a little wild, what did you use ? an axe [​IMG]Just kidding , they should be alright with a little cleanup. I think I would extend the cuts at the rear right to the back so the back of the hood doesn't buckle.With the two halves together see where the cut line needs to be trimmed for a good fit.you'll probably need to make some short radial cuts at the front of the hood at the bottom to bring the metal together to line up with the top.Try tacking it together and see how it looks...if it looks wrong , it's wrong! Remember there aren't too many mistakes that can't be fixed, just try it and see , I think you'll surprise yourself.
     
  3. Demon
    Joined: Mar 16, 2004
    Posts: 69

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    Hmmm... Ill seee

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    I don't think it's as bad as you think.The cuts look a little wild, what did you use ? an axe [​IMG]Just kidding , they should be alright with a little cleanup. I think I would extend the cuts at the rear right to the back so the back of the hood doesn't buckle.With the two halves together see where the cut line needs to be trimmed for a good fit.you'll probably need to make some short radial cuts at the front of the hood at the bottom to bring the metal together to line up with the top.Try tacking it together and see how it looks...if it looks wrong , it's wrong! Remember there aren't too many mistakes that can't be fixed, just try it and see , I think you'll surprise yourself.

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  4. cleatus
    Joined: Mar 1, 2002
    Posts: 2,277

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    from Sacramento

    That looks good...I'd move right ahead on into the chop!
     
  5. Demon
    Joined: Mar 16, 2004
    Posts: 69

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    That looks good...I'd move right ahead on into the chop!

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  6. G V Gordon
    Joined: Oct 29, 2002
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    from Enid OK

    You are just suffering from the "OH MY GOD, I'VE RUINED MY CAR!" syndrom. [​IMG] What you have done so far doesn't look bad, you just aren't finished yet. All of us that has taken a cutting instrument to a perfectly good set of wheels has had that moment of terror that comes when you reach the point of no return. You can do this, lots of folks here to help you through it.
     
  7. oldchevyseller
    Joined: May 30, 2004
    Posts: 1,851

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    from mankato mn

    thats what brother's are for, jump right in and show no fear, hahaha,looks fine ,just cut all the way back and do some relief cuts to make sure the hood by the cowl lays down right and tack it ,like the other hamb said ,see how you like it
     
  8. cleatus
    Joined: Mar 1, 2002
    Posts: 2,277

    cleatus
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    from Sacramento

    ok....I'll be serious.

    First and foremost, don't get discouraged and give up. The only way to learn is to just keep fixing and learning from your efforts. Eventually it will get easier and tuen out nicer. I did not have a clue when I started my project either.

    Like Jethro says...you will need to continue the cut all the way back - BUT - before you do, you may want to temporarily tac those lower edges to the fenders to keep them registered. Then drop the top down and mark anything that overlaps - grind it off and just keep working to get a nice clean ****ed up edge. Panel clamps (from auto body supply store) will do wonders in the situation to help get the two panels lined up before you start tacking.

    Also, you need to get the paint off of that area before you start welding them together.

    Really, just do the very best you can do and keep trying to get better - PATIENCE and PERSERVERENCE will pay off.

    Keep in mind that it is rare metal that others would love to have and it is your duty to do a nice enough job that it will last into the future and not end up on a s**** pile.

    Have fun.
     
  9. old beet
    Joined: Sep 25, 2002
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    It don't look bad at all! Continue that cut and let the hood relax down. Might have to go around the hinges?...........OLDBEET
     
  10. bdrake
    Joined: Jun 28, 2002
    Posts: 289

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    That looks good...I'd move right ahead on into the chop!

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    Oh that's funny, good thing I just returned from the little boys room.

    Demon, your just in the early steps of a multi step modification. Follow the advice already given, don't give up.

     
  11. sawzall
    Joined: Jul 15, 2002
    Posts: 4,758

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    Ok..
    First and foremost.. I hate it when guys say.. "Well you should have..."

    So I try not to post stuff like this... BUT I feel it’s important to make a few comments about your methods...

    kudos for showing your work thus far we can all learn for your progress to this point..

    What you’re doing, or trying to do, is certainly going to improve the looks of the car. But you kind of need to follow ONE major THEME with a modification like this.

    SYMMETRY is a pretty important thing. If I were to do a mod like this I would have measured (as you presumably did) and laid out a line with a sharpie to indicate where I intend to cut. Then I would cut with a "SAWZALL" (which is obviously my preferred weapon.) carefully along said line from front to rear.

    IF I were to cut the hood with anything else I would have ground the paint off first. And SCRIBED a line Parallel to the top of the fender line. Running forward to back.

    This is important. Because making the left and right side cuts symmetrical makes welding the hood symmetrically easier.

    My suggestion would be to re***ess your cuts before ANY tacking OCCURS. And when you go to chop the top. Be sure that you lay the left and right cuts the same.


    good luck


    Sawzall Jeff
     
  12. Demon
    Joined: Mar 16, 2004
    Posts: 69

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    What do you mean by laying the right and left??


    [ QUOTE ]
    Ok..
    First and foremost.. I hate it when guys say.. "Well you should have..."

    So I try not to post stuff like this... BUT I feel it’s important to make a few comments about your methods...

    kudos for showing your work thus far we can all learn for your progress to this point..

    What you’re doing, or trying to do, is certainly going to improve the looks of the car. But you kind of need to follow ONE major THEME with a modification like this.

    SYMMETRY is a pretty important thing. If I were to do a mod like this I would have measured (as you presumably did) and laid out a line with a sharpie to indicate where I intend to cut. Then I would cut with a "SAWZALL" (which is obviously my preferred weapon.) carefully along said line from front to rear.

    IF I were to cut the hood with anything else I would have ground the paint off first. And SCRIBED a line Parallel to the top of the fender line. Running forward to back.

    This is important. Because making the left and right side cuts symmetrical makes welding the hood symmetrically easier.

    My suggestion would be to re***ess your cuts before ANY tacking OCCURS. And when you go to chop the top. Be sure that you lay the left and right cuts the same.


    good luck


    Sawzall Jeff


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  13. bobx
    Joined: Apr 17, 2004
    Posts: 1,060

    bobx
    Member
    from Indiana

    been there done that...everyone thinks theyve screwed something up at one time or another..

    looks good to me..now finish it up.

    i was told that there pretty much isnt anything that can be f'ed up that someone cant fix..

    so cut away..

    cant make a cake without breakin a few eggs..or legs..or something..

    looks good though..

    later
     

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