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Old 04-09-2016, 10:15 PM   #5791
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well its done, it dosen't leak, its not perfect but i made it and im pretty damn happy with the experience as a whole. i def learned a lot and the next one could be a million times better. im going to smooth it out and polish it at some point but for now im just trying to get my car running and see how it performs before i waste the effort. heres a few flicks.

all in all it cost me probably $500 worth of material and maybe 40 hours of work or so. if anyone is interested i would probably make another for around $1,300. still cheaper than a raw brokerage or RIPS one. but lets see how it holds up first.







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Old 04-11-2016, 09:40 AM   #5792
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I will be tackling some rust repairs that will include welding on my car soon and I was reading this thread as motivation:
http://forum.eastwood.com/showthread...ration-project

One simple question I have is what do you guys use to cut such intricate pieces out of the body panels? What tools in particular? Is is a combination of cut off wheels and sawzall?

Also how do you find most spot welds to drill them out? Sure some are obvious on good clean metal but when rust gets in there it get's blurry. Do you just get most then chisel the rest out?
Depending what it is and what you have available. Angle Grinder and body saw are the two I use. Both I have are electric but I have air versions as well. I use sawzaw to cut larger stuff like frames, etc.

To find spot welds, use a wire wheel if it has rust. Usually you can get it down enough to see the divot in the metal where the spot weld is. If you are unable to get to a spot, drill out the ones you can see, then pull the metal up and you will notice where it is being held down. Often showing where the next spot weld is. Usually you can just see them though or wire wheel to see them. I have a sharp hardened chisel set I use for small stuff like if you drilled to the side a little or something similar, then the chisels come out.

Also, if you are going to drill spot welds to weld later, I would recommend getting a thing of copper as if you are new to it, you may drill through and need to weld the hole. A ton easier and better with copper on the backing. The welds usually dont stick to copper and so filling holes is easier instead of doing multiple tacks to build a dome.

Hope this helps and best of luck.
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Old 04-30-2016, 06:52 PM   #5793
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Ahp alphatig200 I lengthened mid pipe for cat delete and buddy welded turn down after picking up exhaust.

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Old 04-30-2016, 07:01 PM   #5794
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Depending what it is and what you have available. Angle Grinder and body saw are the two I use. Both I have are electric but I have air versions as well. I use sawzaw to cut larger stuff like frames, etc.

To find spot welds, use a wire wheel if it has rust. Usually you can get it down enough to see the divot in the metal where the spot weld is. If you are unable to get to a spot, drill out the ones you can see, then pull the metal up and you will notice where it is being held down. Often showing where the next spot weld is. Usually you can just see them though or wire wheel to see them. I have a sharp hardened chisel set I use for small stuff like if you drilled to the side a little or something similar, then the chisels come out.

Also, if you are going to drill spot welds to weld later, I would recommend getting a thing of copper as if you are new to it, you may drill through and need to weld the hole. A ton easier and better with copper on the backing. The welds usually dont stick to copper and so filling holes is easier instead of doing multiple tacks to build a dome.

Hope this helps and best of luck.
Thank you very much! Seems like the body saw is just what I need!
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Old 01-31-2017, 06:13 PM   #5795
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I'm just starting to get into fabricating myself. And my test dummy happened to be an s13 that I cut up. My original plan was going to be to ditch the body and build a full tube chassis around the suspension and drivetrain, but I was convinced to keep the lower half of the shell and the firewall to make it easier to tag. Right now my only concern is since I cut the roof before installing the main hoop, it ended up a little tall lol. After I get seats and such, I'll then decide whether or not to cut it down a bit.

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Old 02-06-2017, 06:18 PM   #5796
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Man..... looking in this thread and seeing all the glorious fab work and looking for more to end up seeing all the dead image links brings a tear to my eye.
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Old 03-04-2017, 11:11 PM   #5797
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Old 03-23-2017, 01:01 PM   #5798
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I have a bunch of small rust holes in the floor pan behind the front seats right where the floor goes vertical to go up the rear seats. I just ordered this floor extention to try and fix them all in one go:
https://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/part...,745_001,74516

I was wondering, will I need a jig while I cut out this small section of floor? Or will it be fine?
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Old 03-24-2017, 11:18 AM   #5799
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I have a bunch of small rust holes in the floor pan behind the front seats right where the floor goes vertical to go up the rear seats. I just ordered this floor extention to try and fix them all in one go:
https://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/part...,745_001,74516

I was wondering, will I need a jig while I cut out this small section of floor? Or will it be fine?

I would say you will be fine to remove that panel from the car. just make sure your car is nice and level when you remove it and put your new one in.
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Old 04-25-2017, 09:19 AM   #5800
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Does anyone in here have a good resource for clevis mounts for 1.5" OD tube? Similar to what's pictured below:



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Old 04-25-2017, 01:37 PM   #5801
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Who is down to make single bash bar for s13 silvia front? i ordered the one from dangdrifters.com and it didn't fit. i returned it to them. please find me customs bash bar thanks
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Old 04-25-2017, 03:04 PM   #5802
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Fabrication photo dump (sorry for the quality of some of the photos, usually when I'm working I don't take the time to get my nice camera dirty and just use my phone.

















































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Haven't posted in a while, since these are getting harder and harder to come by. Made a few S14.3 rocker covers for a few customers here last week, here is one of them.





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Old 05-26-2017, 02:23 PM   #5804
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Fabrication photo dump (sorry for the quality of some of the photos, usually when I'm working I don't take the time to get my nice camera dirty and just use my phone.

so you finally bought a welder???????
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so you finally bought a welder???????
I've had the MIG since high school and got the TIG in late 2015, not sure if this is just some sarcasm that went directly over my head.
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Old 05-27-2017, 01:34 PM   #5806
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I dont know how people can live with screamer pipes, those things are so fucking annoying. Maybe with an electronic boost controller it's not so bad? Maybe Im just getting old? I dont know, Im just glad I finally got to recirculate mine:


This is a floor panel I built for my aw11 recently. I built most of it a couple of months ago, then made the mistake of letting it sit unpainted.







I had to sand and remove all the surface rust it had collected




after some sanding and sandblasting I finally put a coat of primer and weld it in place



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Old 09-10-2017, 08:52 AM   #5807
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The Exo car I built from the ground up... Chassis and all. Good learning project
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Old 09-10-2017, 09:56 AM   #5808
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thats awesome man. why didnt you turn the intercooler upside down so you'd save a bit on intercooler piping? (so the couplers would be underneath the headlights)
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The Down pipe i recently made up for this e30

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Made some cheap one off bracket to relocate alt for a single belt system.










-8$ for 8”x3”x5/16 6061 plate(ebay)
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.. my charging system was going out 25year old alt wouldn’t charge a new battery.
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Hey guys, haven't logged in for years. Can't believe this thread has `1.5 million views.

Here's what I've been doing fabrication on for the last 3 years.

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Here's what I've been doing fabrication on for the last 3 years.

This thread is a big part of what got me into fabrication... Thanks for making it all those years ago!
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Specs on Intercooler

Hello, im here for anyone that has or knows the hp rating on a GReddy type 24 spec ls intercooler, if so please reply to me im trying to find a good intercooler that holds within 400-500 horsepower and this one has caught my eye but i havent gotten much opinions.
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Hi All,

I've been out of the S chassis game for a while. Been working on my FD and my wife's V12 Datsun... but I'm back and I forgot SR20s never have any lift hooks to pull out the motor. Well I had a bunch of these made. Lmk if anyone wants a set.

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