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Originally posted by jetsnvettes2000:
So I got alittle farther tonite and let me tell ya the back window glue is one hell of a pain in the ass to remove!!!@!
Soooooooooo, what's the hammer for?
Steve
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10:05 PM
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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Well its the instant window remover tool! [This message has been edited by jetsnvettes2000 (edited 01-06-2018).]
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10:21 PM
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Apr 26th, 2011
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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No progress today everyone Rain delay again grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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10:39 PM
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Apr 27th, 2011
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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Got alittle farther today, the front window was coming out really good till I got to the part with a chip in it and just like that it cracked grrrrrrrrrrrr well I wanted a new one anyway guess I am forced to get one now! tomorrow I will be making a internal frame for inside the car to hold it square and temp welding it in, prob overkill but my driveway is un-even so I dont want to use the block it up method. [This message has been edited by jetsnvettes2000 (edited 04-30-2011).]
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Apr 29th, 2011
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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The chop starts now! pics soon to follow as it were I am a bit nervous but confident it will be a snap!
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08:02 AM
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scott0999 Member Posts: 894 From: WI Registered: Sep 2010
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this is great, cant wait to see it done! wish I wasnt so busy right now, or I'd come over and help for sure!
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01:38 PM
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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10:19 PM
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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I have to give a shout out to Av8fiero he came over and spent the day helping me get this far, we discoverd alot of little things extra we had to do to get it to all fit right but in the end it looks good so far!! I only lit myself on fire twice welding!!!!! well so far...........
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10:23 PM
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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| quote | Originally posted by scott0999:
this is great, cant wait to see it done! wish I wasnt so busy right now, or I'd come over and help for sure! |
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Het scott do u have any co2???? bring it over I need some!!!!
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10:24 PM
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86soon3.4 Member Posts: 1537 From: Sobieski,WI,USA Registered: Dec 2005
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Looking pretty nice guys!!
Steve
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11:17 PM
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Apr 30th, 2011
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freedom0226 Member Posts: 954 From: Compton , California Registered: Dec 2009
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great write up keep it up..
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12:43 AM
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snowblindburd Member Posts: 535 From: Pardeeville, WI Registered: Jun 2006
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scott0999 Member Posts: 894 From: WI Registered: Sep 2010
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| quote | Originally posted by jetsnvettes2000:
Het scott do u have any co2???? bring it over I need some!!!! |
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I'm on the verge of running out. you can use the last of it if you want though Lol the tank gauge reads basically 0, but the regulator shows theres still some in the tank thats some crazy fast progress you made. I cant believe how fast for your first chop infact (or is that your first?) I know your good with body work stuff so I'm sure that helps [This message has been edited by scott0999 (edited 04-30-2011).]
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01:07 AM
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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| quote | Originally posted by scott0999:
I'm on the verge of running out. you can use the last of it if you want though Lol
the tank gauge reads basically 0, but the regulator shows there's still some in the tank
that's some crazy fast progress you made. I cant believe how fast for your first chop in fact (or is that your first?)
I know your good with body work stuff so I'm sure that helps
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YA cool if it would last ten minuts id have the main welds done enuf were I could let it sit till monday when I can get more, I ran out right when I was welding the left b pillar and the a pillar base so its a bit floppy but secure! I was otherwise going to go get some gasless wire to at least throw a few extra tacks on it so it cant move at all, the right side of the car is basically done with all welding! [This message has been edited by jetsnvettes2000 (edited 09-15-2013).]
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01:23 AM
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BlackThunderGT Member Posts: 2048 From: The Rock Registered: Apr 2009
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Wish I wasn’t so lazy to chop my own car… I dropped mine off at Whodeanie’s last week. Yours is looking good, can’t wait for the next update
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01:45 AM
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whodeanie Member Posts: 3819 From: woodstock,Ga.,USA Registered: Jan 2008
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| quote | Originally posted by BlackThunderGT:
Wish I wasn’t so lazy to chop my own car… I dropped mine off at Whodeanie’s last week. Yours is looking good, can’t wait for the next update |
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LOL! it will be cool very soon D.
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08:39 AM
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whodeanie Member Posts: 3819 From: woodstock,Ga.,USA Registered: Jan 2008
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| quote | Originally posted by 86soon3.4:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by jetsnvettes2000:
So I got alittle farther tonite and let me tell ya the back window glue is one hell of a pain in the ass to remove!!!@!
Soooooooooo, what's the hammer for?
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that is one way to do it. lol
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08:40 AM
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May 1st, 2011
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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So did alittle more welding tonite but the weather was not being kind again so I came in and started on my front bumper ideas, this is what I am kinda thinking:
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12:46 AM
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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Did alittle more work today, since I am out of shielding gas for the welder I decided to fix all the rust damage to the rear clip, it took me all of 20 minuts to wire wheel all the rust off and it was good! I then got some good 3m rubberized undercoating and coverd the rear frame rails inside and out, that should take care of any future rust!
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08:49 PM
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86fierofun Member Posts: 3650 From: Registered: Aug 2004
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Looking good Rob!
I hope I can get off my rear, finish my jag so I can get the fiero in the garage and get it road worthy again to join you guys! It's been too long!
BTW, I got the stickers in the mail. Thanks for sending them out!
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10:31 PM
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May 2nd, 2011
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av8fiero Member Posts: 917 From: Whitewater Wisconsin Registered: Apr 2008
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Hey Rob the chop and the welds look great, get some gas today if you can and finish it up. I may stop by after work. I'll call you if I do
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08:45 AM
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GADJet Member Posts: 1466 From: Star City, AR, USA Registered: Sep 2010
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Looking good bro. Gives all us shade tree mechanics hope!
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09:38 AM
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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Well fellas, all the welding is done!!!!!!!!! now to grind it all smooth and throw the glass in it! I think by friday weather permitting ill be well on my way to having all the fiberglass work done. Av8fiero is grindin some of my welds All the rust is gone!! its so great its sparkling! Av8fiero is really lovin the grinding just alittle to much!
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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10:10 PM
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av8fiero Member Posts: 917 From: Whitewater Wisconsin Registered: Apr 2008
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Hey put up a pic or two of you welding! lol! Grinding is easy, the welding is the hard part. edit to add---Oh you got em up there while I was typing. I guess I'll have to learn to take a better pic [This message has been edited by av8fiero (edited 05-02-2011).]
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10:12 PM
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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| quote | Originally posted by av8fiero:
Hey put up a pic or two of you welding! lol! Grinding is easy, the welding is the hard part. |
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LOL I was loading them as u typed this aparently hehehe
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10:13 PM
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av8fiero Member Posts: 917 From: Whitewater Wisconsin Registered: Apr 2008
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LOL I guess so! Hey Rob awesome progress. My seat is getting a bit hot, I'll have to git cranking on mine
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10:19 PM
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May 4th, 2011
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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10:54 PM
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May 5th, 2011
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1988holleyformula Member Posts: 4109 From: SE MN Registered: Jul 2009
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So cool to see such a well-documented homebrew choptop! Great progress. btw, do I spot IROC-Z wheels on a Stingray back there? That's gotta be a different look.
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12:04 AM
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Foxy Fiero13 Member Posts: 1496 From: racine,wisconsin,usa Registered: Mar 2008
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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| quote | Originally posted by 1988holleyformula:
So cool to see such a well-documented homebrew choptop! Great progress.
btw, do I spot IROC-Z wheels on a Stingray back there? That's gotta be a different look. |
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Yup those are 85 iroc rims they are just on the vette to move it around, I have the good original corvette rims in storage till the car is done. I have another vette in the garage also ass deep in restoration thats why the chop is being done out in the driveway I just ran outa room! right now I have three corvette resto's going and the fiero chop.
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01:09 AM
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jetsnvettes2000 Member Posts: 3311 From: Menasha,Wisconsin,USA Registered: Dec 2009
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