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Build Thread The '80 FrankenJeep frame off reassembly

Build Thread The '80 FrankenJeep frame off reassembly
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LOL I was thinking how did you miss that patch panel adding your ground block :laugh::laugh::laugh: nice job P.O.
 
I added mine to the frame before I dropped the tub in place. Maybe I should just leave the extra hole open for easy access to their ground block....


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OK - Remember a while back I said I wasn't welder? Well, I meant it LOL. I "welded" in the patch where the aluminum and bondo was, got it fairly smooth with the grinder this evening, and tomorrow I'll get it as smooth as I can - where it had been beaten in to make room for the bondo, I have it as smooth as I can get it. I mean, it can't need as much filler as what was there......



Yes, I covered up the welds. I didn't wanna hear all the snickering and giggling....



Man, working for a living sure cuts into Jeep rebuilding time...... Time to hit the rack.



sheet metal is thin and has to be spot welded one spot at a time which is not going to look good its alright thats what your grinder is for :D looks good to me:chug:
 
Yeah - I tacked the four corners first, then pushing from the other side got the patch and tub lined up, and tacked that. Once I had tacked it every inch or so, I filled in between spots. Once I get it mudded and sanded, it should look just fine :chug:
 
Nothing major today - got the rest of the snap holes welded up, right side flare mounting holes, lower tire carrier pivot mount holes, and touched up a couple spots around yesterday's professional looking welding activity. Tomorrow will be prepping for body filler, and that goes on Thurs. as it's supposed to be 74 or so.
 
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You know that since you're going with red, you gotta have a motor that backs that up! Good thing you put some serious time in that already! :chug:
 
Thanky - But it only backs it up in looks. Just a AMC 304 .......


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Yeah, I'm over the sanding.... and I'm not quite done yet. Found a low spot on the cowl.... gonna build that up just a smidge, then I'm done. Right side fender needs a little work, as does the left side of the hood. As for the primer - was planning on getting a good primer coat down and sanded nice and smooth, then sealed nicely as a base for the wrap, but since I already bought paint a while back, I think I'll shoot it with a color coat as well - be a good time to practice laying down color while giving the vinyl a better surface to stick to. If somehow I screw up,and get a nice coat of paint on it I'll have a new paint job under the wrap. And I've about decided on the '83 Renegade striping, only in a silver / dark gray scheme. Also gonna rework the tape on the hood - less coverage.
 
So your going to paint it and put Renegade decals and stripes on it , but then cover it with a wrap? I'm hoping the paint comes out so good you forget the wrap if that's the case. Did I miss what base color your using?
 
LOL - No, prime, seal, paint. If the color coat looks nice, then it stays and I decal. If it sucks, then sand smooth, wrap, then decal. I already have the paint, but I like the wrap color better. Paint I have is a screaming bright red.


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I like idea #2. Maybe add some bounding adhesive between the glass and metal along with the screws incase of cracking at screw holes from body flex. Just a thought.

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Yeah, I had included the adhesive in the process. I've also accepted the fact that I'm almost guaranteed a crack at the glass / steel interface due to different expansion and contraction rates due to temp. The adhesive won't let go but any body filler might. If I wind up going the wrap route you'd never see the crack......


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The body wrap sounds like a good idea. I'm toying with the idea myself, mainly because I can't paint to save my butt.

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