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Back at it Again -- '72 CJ5

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by BrettM0352, Jun 14, 2012.

  1. Dec 30, 2012
    BrettM0352

    BrettM0352 Member

    Fort Worth, TX
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    Here's what happens when you don't have a clear plan in your head before starting.
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    I ended up cutting a lot of excess metal that I in turn had to replace in the exact same spot. It was a big mess, but I finally got it sorted out.
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    The passenger side so far has gone exponentially smoother than the driver side, because I had a better plan.

    I started out by cleaning all the paint off everywhere I am going to have to weld beforehand.
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    Measured twice, cut once.
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    I took off 2" from the back of that cut. That way I can butt the beads together and make a cleaner look.
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    One of my biggest issues on the drivers side was the side support. Then I remembered that I am eventually going to mount an under-seat tank, so I cut it out.
     
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  2. Dec 31, 2012
    BrettM0352

    BrettM0352 Member

    Fort Worth, TX
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    Finished the passenger side notch today. It went incredibly smoother than the driver side. And they are both perfectly symmetrical,so all is well that ends well.

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    I had to repair the bottom flange of the wheel house as well.
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  3. Jan 22, 2013
    dakwag

    dakwag Member

    Woodstock, GA
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    Looking forward to seeing those finished wheel house notches! Did you make all the cuts with a cut off wheel?
     
  4. Jan 25, 2013
    Posimoto

    Posimoto Hopeless JEEP Addict

    Minden, Nevada
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    Just read through your build. Boy, it sure brings back memories. Makes me want to do another one! Looks awesome. ;)
     
  5. Jan 25, 2013
    joshua70x7

    joshua70x7 Jeepoholic

    Colorado
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    I really like your method of cutting the notch. I did mine the old way and it was the first meatal work and welding I tried. It would have been slicker to do the way you did it. Good thinking! Great looking project.fb
     
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