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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by heyitsnate, Nov 17, 2020.

  1. heyitsnate
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    Here is the other side. Out of order but u get the idea

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    Lol Now that the easy part is done I get to try not to mess up the insert part . I borrowed a friends shop to use his pexto bead rollers and bead rolled a whole pile of parts. some are prestretched on the planisher, some arent. To be honest o don’t think it made a difference. I only rolled these after making about 10 different cardboard templates. Had I actually been smart I would have done this bit first and not the gloveboxes. That way I could have just made a whole lower dash bead. Now I have to work around them and blend a deep bead ugh.
     
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    Now that I selected one I like, I cut away the s-shaped parts leaving the semi flat bottom which I carefully hammered down , then I filled in the rest with curved pieces I made, then I cut out just the proud of the bead on the dash so I could lay my parts and scribe for my cuts.

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    Normally I weld from the center outward when making my tacks, but these tricky bead blends made me break the rules and tack center, then the beads. The result was a buckle that led to an oil can. I broke the tacks on the buckled side and sanded the edge, then planished the remaining tacks and started over. What followed was a misery most sheet metal guys know. Long straight flat welds. I moved around and cooled each weld with compressed air. I also planished a little as a went. It came out about as good as I could hope for so I moved on to cutting out about 90% of everything I just welded hahahaha

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    Hole saws, hand files and strong coffee. The new pice required I make a new column drop extension piece. My original 32 column drop is super nice with Hurd keys, so molesting it or swapping the drop is just not going to happen.

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    Nice work, plus I was wondering how big the Hollywood gauge panel was compared to a deuce dash. Have the same panel going in my A coupe.


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    This one is a bit shorter than the Hollywood. it gets pretty tight in a model a coupe!
     
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    That is so cool great job on that dash
     
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    Very nice work! Enjoying the progress. Thanks for sharing!
     
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    Not criticizing but just a question. You are so very talented in metal work why use wood flooring? Unless they are just patterns?
     
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    Just discovered this - VERY COOL! Great work Nate!!!
     
  15. Malcolm
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    Super cool project, Nate. Thank you for sharing all of the photos of the detailed work. I'm looking forward to following along for the rest of it!
     
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    Looking good!
     
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    2 reasons. There’s a deep recess in the floors , so if I did do metal the right way I think would be to raise the sheet metal as high as the stock floor. Reason #2 is as much as I hate working with wood, the 32 ford used wood front floors, and I like keeping some original style charm. After all , I like early fords not early Nate’s
     
  18. Nate, Dash is going to be killer.. what gauges do you have planned for the center panel. ? great thread and great build.
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    Great job.

    Thank you for posting.
     
  20. heyitsnate
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    The gauges will be covered in another post, there’s some fiddling required
     
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    great work man!
     
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  22. Looking Good!
     
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  23. k !
     
  24. gary kessler 1932
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    That dash is the nuts, the rest of the car is just BITCHIN TOO !!!
     
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  25. I must have just woke up! This is a great thread, I'll be paying attention:)
     
  26. continentaljohn
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    Awesome build a true Craftsman
     
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    As already stated, great craftsmanship. And your metal capabilities from thought process to an actual functioning part is above and beyond. Hats off to ya.
     
  29. BTT, just checking for updates..
     
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    Nice work and you're very talented with metal shaping.
     

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