Saving sheet metal?
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When you go through the body on a car you are restoring and there are a couple holes, small holes, in spots, do you replace the panel or just patch the holes? Is it better, in your opinion, to keep as much original sheet metal as possible? Just curious. Both of my cars suffer from a couple small holes, and I'm talking floor pan holes that can be covered by a dime, in the drivers pans. The GTS has a couple more holes for things like battery relocation, fuel cell, fuel pump(although those might be run through the vent hole locations) . The Bee has rust I'm the lower ribs of the trunk floor, but is by no means 'gone'.
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Re: Saving sheet metal?
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I always try to save as much of the original metal as is feasable.
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Re: Saving sheet metal?
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The plan should be to keep as much OE metal as possible in a true restoration. Sometimes, it isn't really feasible though. The rust in the trunk floor ribs is typical and once it is media blasted, there will be hundreds of little pinholes. Instead of replacing the full floor with China tin, try and just use the center section and butt weld it in, that way, the OE spot welds will still be retained.
I had given that some thought. Buying the full panel and just taking what I needed. I'm in the same quandary over the right quarter. It has been repaired down low, the area ahead of the wheel looks fine. But up top where it folds into the trunk gutter there is rust through. Wonder if it would be better to patch it OE replace the whole thing. Pretty are it would be less expensive to repair what is there!
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Re: Saving sheet metal?
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Would like to hear what you decide. The body work is still a ways off. Just doing some early research.
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Re: Saving sheet metal?
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Another problem with fixing just the holes on say a quarter is, it could be thing in other areas and rust through after paint. My challenger had pinholes I could have filled, but replaced it instead because it's just an original triple green 318 car For me it usually comes down to if its my car or someone elses. My own car, I'll patch and make flush fitting pieces that take more time, but cost me nothing. Since my time costs me nothing. For someone elses car I usually replace the panel or as much of the section that's rusty... since the time involved a lot of times costs more than a panel.
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Re: Saving sheet metal?
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Good luck on your project! Have you posted it in the projects section?
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Re: Saving sheet metal?
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thanks! yes its on the restoration forum, its 71challenger 440+6 shaker clone FAST/my HS grad present
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Re: Saving sheet metal?
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I would go with the full panel replacement to the seams, most of the time.
what kills me is all of the half azz trunk floor work i see out there!
alot of people take the short cut and they will splice in a mess instead of growing a pair and drilling out the rear panel they will always say whats left in there is real solid so it doesn't need to be replaced
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Re: Saving sheet metal?
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I would go with the full panel replacement to the seams, most of the time.
what kills me is all of the half azz trunk floor work i see out there!
alot of people take the short cut and they will splice in a mess instead of growing a pair and drilling out the rear panel they will always say whats left in there is real solid so it doesn't need to be replaced
But your post doesn't match your signature... Seriously, though. The right quarter has its issues. Down low, up high, and in the rear window area(don't think I mentioned that before). It may only make sense to replace that rather than patch in three different places. Most everything is pretty solid. I think the fenders are usable and I will probably hang a door on the drivers side. Just getting some ideas.
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Re: Saving sheet metal?
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I would go with the full panel replacement to the seams, most of the time.
what kills me is all of the half azz trunk floor work i see out there!
alot of people take the short cut and they will splice in a mess instead of growing a pair and drilling out the rear panel they will always say whats left in there is real solid so it doesn't need to be replaced
But your post doesn't match your signature...
it all depends on what amd part we are talking about! there are a few amd parts i have had to frankenslice up to make work..
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