Well, I chiseled out my old rusty passenger side engine shelf today. I told my friend Tommy (another board member) that I was giving up, leaving it as it, and priming my engine compartment Sunday.
Tommy, I didn't have the heart to do it...... But, I came home and chiseled out the old rusted shelf. So this weekend (at the latest, maybe sooner) we'll be seeing if I can still weld! My new shelf from Restoration designs is so pretty. I hope I don't blow holes in it!
Then there is the new battery box and support. Pretty.....Now the old battery box is a homemade abomination from the PO. It has to go. There is also a not so pretty, but structurally sound Hell Hole repair from the PO. I'll be cleaning that up a bit as well....you know....while I'm there!
Anyway, weld it let it cool, grind it, prime it, and paint it this weekend is what my plans are!
At any rate, I've got a mild case of DWD....but I can't leave RUST! I CAN'T DO IT!
heh..heh...
wow, I guess I need to fix the date on my camera!!!!
You call that battery box an abomination? My PO decided to wedge a section of 4 x 4 post of oak into the battery support tray. No kidding!
Well, at least you could guarantee it would be Rust Free!!!
I'm glad to see you're taking your time to do this correctly. You shouldn't have too much trouble with the welding, just make certain the shelf fits correctly before the welding. Here's a link to my http://tampabay914.com/7491410172004.html that shows how I installed the engine shelf and the battery tray.
Good luck and take your time....
-- Rob
Where did you buy the engine shelf from?
Don't ask why I need to know...
Andy
Good to see you made some progress.
let me know if you need an extra set of hands.
Tommy
mharrison,
You and I are living parallel lives. I am at the exact same spot (old shelf removed) with the exact same parts. Yes, Restoration Design rules.
Sounds like you will finish before me though.
Good luck!!!!
QUOTE (jr91472 @ Jan 11 2006, 02:30 PM) |
Sounds like you will finish before me though. |
Before you do all of that work, make sure you VERY carfully inspect the PO's hell hole repair. Looks "loose" along one edge. Now is the time to replace that "patch" with the proper fix. Not in a year or two.
My opinion....
QUOTE (flesburg @ Jan 11 2006, 07:22 PM) |
Before you do all of that work, make sure you VERY carfully inspect the PO's hell hole repair. Looks "loose" along one edge. Now is the time to replace that "patch" with the proper fix. Not in a year or two. |
Following mharrisons recommendations I have placed my order for a "new" engine shelf.
Very good service so far. Really helpful guy, he certainly does return your calls.
I'll post when it arrives next week.
Andy
Ahhhh, another joins the ranks of the Bedliner-Sucks club!!!!
I am just about to start the removal of my hell hole rust and bad battery tray etc. I have accumulated the parts but have honestly been hesitant.
Thanks For the pics guys!
I feel more confident having seen your work to procede w/ mine.
I have a Lincoln Electric welder ARgon / wire fed. Just wondering the settings. What metal gauges or " thicknesses should I practice w/ before hitting the repair?
thanks a bunch. PETE
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