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A 4" gap should be pretty easy to glass in. Just make some layers, let it dry, grind it to the right shape, then add some more layers until you have a good solid base for bondo.
 
I know you've had a ton of experience working on the body for your pig, so maybe I'll just go that route. Do you use MIG for sheet usually?

I've gotta do that for my rockers too. Damn this is going to be a big project.

I've had way too much experience on my Pig.

MIG, 16 ga sheet, 0.023 wire, get your power and feed settings right and it really isn't that hard - especially if I can do it. :grinpimp:
 
The weather mostly cooperated this last weekend, so I gave it one more round of grinding and a final layer of fiberglass cloth. If next weekend's weather cooperates, too, then I'll give it one final grinding and bondo it.

I also picked up a 60 grit flap disk for my 4 1/2 angle grinder, and now have a new best friend. I've tried all sorts of grinding and sanding pads and disks, but this combination is by far the best. Cuts out the high spots like a hot knife through butter, but is somehow easier to work the details and compound curves than any of the slower tools ever were. Had I gotten one of these disks before trying any of the others, I probably would have saved myself $25 in sanders and pads that I now consider worthless and a couple hours using them instead of this combo.

GLTHFJ60, 4" isn't too much to do w/o an internal structure, but if you can get to the inside, you might want to press some wire screen into place to give you something to work against. The bit of support it gives you should make the job easier. Also, when you're doing the bottom edge of the quarter panel, where it hangs upside down, you'll curse a lot. Gravity isn't your friend, especially if you've got a big piece of soggy mat that keeps on dripping and sliding off of the panel. (Again, ask me how I know. :bang:)
 
I've had way too much experience on my Pig.

MIG, 16 ga sheet, 0.023 wire, get your power and feed settings right and it really isn't that hard - especially if I can do it. :grinpimp:

That is a perfect recipe! (023 wire!)
I used 16 guage on my roof with 030 wire and it was a bit hot n heavy even at the lowest setting on my mig.
 
The rig is looking good. Man you can work with that glass. i had a disaster with that stuff the last time I tried using it.
Nice job not only on the rig but on that time in your last race......that is fast!
 
Thanks man. I really like the glass because it's so easy to shape with the grinder and sander. I think I need to take a little more of it off of the rear pass door bottom.

Yeah, the race was real fast. There were three hills in the beginning and my average was just over 19mph after the hills. I hooked up with a fast group pushing 28-30 on the flats for the rest of the day and finished with a 22.2 average for the day. I may be doing a century ride (100mi) this weekend pending weather.

I knocked the gunk off of the doors on the other side then did the Naval Jelly wash but then had to put a coat of primer. I'm super busy at work now and haven't had much time to get going on it. I'll get some more pics of it soon!!
 
I really need to get back to this.

I'm still recovering from yesterday's ride. I was on the bike for more than 7 hours...it was brutal. The wind was relentless and there were like 6 or 7 major hills to get over...it was the most difficult long ride that I've done so far.
 
I really need to get back to this.

I'm still recovering from yesterday's ride. I was on the bike for more than 7 hours...it was brutal. The wind was relentless and there were like 6 or 7 major hills to get over...it was the most difficult long ride that I've done so far.

Ahhhhhhhh......quit your moaning and post some progress!!! :lol:LOL!!:lol:
I'm also having a moment too.
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Drivers Side

Ok Alaska,

Here's the status of the drivers side. I think I need to take the doors off on this side to do it properly. The rain has subsided and the sun is trying to come out now, so perhaps I'll get something done today.

front door:

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Rear panel:

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Attaboy!!!!

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The sun will help you get motivated......

You'll feel so good when its done too. Plus, she'll look good too.:clap:
 
More Progress

Ok, got the doors off and got started on the glassing. Moving along now!


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Progress

Made some good progress today. Man the glassing is just really slow. I'm almost ready for bondo. I may add another layer or two on the front door.

Here's the status until tomorrow!


Front after trimming
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Rear before trimming
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Rear after trimming
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Yup, naval jelly and primer! Hopefully it will hold up.
 
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Yup, you can pick it up at lowes...it's kinda pink jelly stuff with phosphoric acid. You just put it on with a rag, scrub the rust with with a wire brush. Let it sit for a few minutes, then wash it off with soapy water. I like to then use acetone to clean it up before applying primer.

Hey just looked at 'The Beast' thread. You did a great job on the pig. How is the POR holding up?
 
That is good stuff. I used the LOCKTITE Rust Nutreulizer. it comes in a spray can making it easy to hit the deep areas.
WOW......Wengejor!!!! You went right to town on this yesterday. I cant wait to see this sucker all buttoned up!! It feels so good when the body is all there.
Great job with the glass!!
 
Thanks man,

I added a few more layers of fiberglass to the front door and smoothed it out with the sander...I could almost get away with not using bondo, but there are a few air bubbles that make little holes that I need to fill in.

I'm now waiting for the bondo to cure...was thinking about grind down that rear quarter panel...not sure what I will get into with that.
 
well, took the grinder to the rear quarter panel...not much left over.


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