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**TECH** Bulding from scratch-Rad. Shell

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by godspeedbear, Mar 19, 2011.

  1. godspeedbear
    Joined: Sep 21, 2009
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    Some guys asked me how I was making the rad. shell on the speedster.. So here's a little tech using LOW BUCK tools (ex. the welder:rolleyes:).

    First thing I did was to make a pattern. I did two different ways; one paper and one using a fexiable shape pattern.
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    The flex pattern is just several layers of tape, first layer is painters tape folowed by two more layers of fibergl*** tape.

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    Here the patterns are on the buck
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    Then I cut out the blanks with about a 1/2in extra all the way around (for t******* and welding)
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    NOW I told you that I was doing this LOW BUCK... It doesn't get any cheaper than this... Baseball bat mallet and a hollowed out stump:eek:
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    You start hitting the metal down into the hollow as a fold forms you smack it down flat
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    this is what you get after about ten minutes work,, a roughed out shape:cool:
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    Now you have to 'planish' smooth. I used a dolly and ******* made out of a old leaf spring.. Just hitting it lightly until the lumps disappear
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    Here's the two pieces ready for a little t*******
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    Now I placed them on the orginal rad shell and scibed them for a final trim and welded them together.
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  2. godspeedbear
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    Must have been to many pics... I'll s**** feed it:)
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  3. godspeedbear
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  4. godspeedbear
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    And with a little filing and sanding you get this:D
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    And you can still see the hammer marks on the inside
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  5. More! More! Prego!
     
  6. godspeedbear
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    Might be little more... the sides are just simple bends.. Just some cut and welding; piece together stuff
     
  7. HambBurglar
    Joined: Feb 22, 2011
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    Before the filing and sanding, it was starting to look like steel underpants for a fat girl. Seriously though, I envy your talent.
     
  8. godspeedbear
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    Well no need to envy...
    Here's some of the finishing steps...
    Cut out square blanks, bend into a radius, trim to fit ,weld.....
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    Got all trimmed up and got ready for the step that holds the hood.
    Here's a little tool that you can use to make a step.. Just a pair of old vice grips w/a tab welded at the end.
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  9. godspeedbear
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    And finished shell sitting on the car..
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  10. F&J
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    Reminds me of the 32 or 33 DeSoto shell, also the Indy car; was it maybe the Miller with that style.

    You make it sound quick. Nice work.


    Is it difficult to keep the vice grip flanger making a nice straight, long step?
     

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