Well, I know what you're thinkin..... Shum8's been abducted.... You should be so lucky LOL. I haven't posted anything lately cause with all the body work goin on, pics wouldn't have shown any progress. So today I took her off the dollies, and put her feet on the ground - first time in months.
Trying to decide what to do with the factory antenna mounting holes - I will be mounting the antenna on the rear of the Jeep and won't need these. I wanna weld 'em up as a cover plate would look like
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The red arrow points to one of a couple chips in the gel coat on the fenders - I got those patched up today as well.
I found another low spot on the cowl on the passenger's side.
Sanded all the stuff out of the way, got a skim coat of filler over it, sanded it flat, then turned my attention to the body glaze. The weather here was warmer than forecast, so I took advantage of it. Got all the spots needing glaze marked with a sharpie, spread glaze here and there, and sanded it all flat.
Once the sanding had ceased, removed all dust, wiped the bare metal with MEK, and hit everything with automotive etching primer to keep the bare metal spots from rusting till I can hit everything with the good primer all at the same time.
It's nice having everything nice and flat, and smooth. Another reason I wanted a preliminary coat of primer was to show flaws I couldn't see / didn't notice beforehand. Found a couple - one was a small dent on the top of the tailgate
Found a couple scratches along the top of the driver's side - they will be covered by the side rails for the top but I guess I'll fix them as well.
Here's the top of the cowl after a little TLC....
Now - I noticed the "caulking" is broken up and a lot is gone.
My first thought was to make a fillet of body glaze..... then I thought about using seam sealer....... I can't come up with anything better than body glaze..... Anybody have a better idea? Or better ideas??
Anyway, after a good bit of progress, and with the exception of a couple small fixes, the tub body work is done..... Had a celebratory "Joop" garage beer