Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
While changing the wiper cowl area, I chopped the front of the roof a 1/2" to get rid of the reverse rake roof line. I still hate the c-pillars, but that will get fixed later:
Then I took the body back off:
Then I took the body back off:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
Below the doors is a 1.5x0.75" square tube rocker panel, which helped make the side of the car straight. Then I used an on-sale Eastwood dimple die set to make this filler piece:
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The old trunk lid I made was never going to look right, so I traded some of my last Datsun parts for another trunk lid, with a poorly shaved lock hole:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
These two pieces started out as a flat angle bend... then I shrunk them both ways until they fit the shape of the window frame:
More dimples... I should have used a smaller hole saw, but all I had was the 1-1/2" one I got for the roll cage:
More dimples... I should have used a smaller hole saw, but all I had was the 1-1/2" one I got for the roll cage:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
That is the most positive rep I ever gave anyone in my life, talk about customizing, you building a whole new car from scratch almost.
I might have messed up and hit what I thought was positive rep but it may have turned into negative rep, sorry I didn't mean to do that.
I might have messed up and hit what I thought was positive rep but it may have turned into negative rep, sorry I didn't mean to do that.
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
This car is still ridiculous and I still really, really like it. Your fab work has really improved over the years. Great work!
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
Haha. Thanks everyone.
I cut off the c-pillars last month. They were never going to look 'right'. I think my mistake last time was not having all the body panels mocked up. So, this time everything is still on the Miata:
I cut off the c-pillars last month. They were never going to look 'right'. I think my mistake last time was not having all the body panels mocked up. So, this time everything is still on the Miata:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
I basically finished both sides, but each pillar was 5 separate pieces of metal and had almost no patina left. So, I made a template off the best one:
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Re: Really Ratty Rusty Ruby 510/miata
The first two bends were easy on my super cheap folding brake, but the reverse bend was done clamped to a table -- using a soft hammer:
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