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Chop question... 26 tall T coupe.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Donniearcher, May 19, 2010.

  1. Donniearcher
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    Ive done several chops, but kinda perplexed by this one. Its a 26 tall t coupe. Ive done a 7.5 chop, and the question I have is ..... in the quarter windows... how do most people line up the window pinches "the pinch that the gl*** glues or rubbers to" after the chop. Since the post get a slight bit narrower as they go up the have 3/8 missmatch after the chop? I hope I explained that correctly.

    Thanks

    Donnie
     
  2. Hitchhiker
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  3. Yup, vertical pie cuts should fix that. Good luck!
     
  4. Donniearcher
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    Thats what I thought....sigh... I was hoping that there was a trick of some sort or other.....LOL....

    Thanks guys!
     
  5. Donniearcher
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    Here's one side.

    Thanks guys.
     

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  6. Dude thats lookin good!
     
  7. indyjps
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    nice thumb, you'll be wearing that for a while.
    fab work looks great
     
  8. Donniearcher
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    I always seem to have one of those year round....:eek: Thanks for the help, I still consider myself somewhat of a novice... partly because i cant stand the guys that say they know it all...:D Ill post some more pics of the complete chop later if you guys would like, Im always looking for ideas.

    Donnie
     

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