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Posted by: ClayPerrine Jun 7 2007, 10:29 PM

I was talking with Al Zim (owner of Zim's Autotechnic) and he clued me in on what those big round holes in all the floor panels are for!! Seems that they used a very similar setup on the 356, and he had seen them in use.

When the tub was built, they mounded the various pieces to the jig with a twist lock setup. Then the rest of the tub was assembled to those pieces. When they were done, they pulled the tub off the jig, and installed the plugs into the panels.


He even showed me pictures of a partially assembled 356 tub on the jig, and he showed me the same plugs in the floor of one.



Posted by: SirAndy Jun 9 2007, 11:34 AM

another one to scratch off the list!

smilie_pokal.gif Andy

Posted by: 9146986 Jun 9 2007, 05:20 PM

OK, so how about the holes in the very front bulkhead panel, behind the front bumper, with the rubber plugs in them?

Posted by: Pat Garvey Jun 9 2007, 08:48 PM

QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Jun 7 2007, 10:29 PM) *

I was talking with Al Zim (owner of Zim's Autotechnic) and he clued me in on what those big round holes in all the floor panels are for!! Seems that they used a very similar setup on the 356, and he had seen them in use.

When the tub was built, they mounded the various pieces to the jig with a twist lock setup. Then the rest of the tub was assembled to those pieces. When they were done, they pulled the tub off the jig, and installed the plugs into the panels.


He even showed me pictures of a partially assembled 356 tub on the jig, and he showed me the same plugs in the floor of one.

Very interesting! But, did it have to be so big (no reference to Pink Floyd intended)?
Pat

Posted by: McMark Jun 9 2007, 10:35 PM

I'd love to see a scan of that 356 picture.

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