1970-81 Camaro Door Skin Removal how to DIY

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    In this video, I explain the steps I take to remove a 1970-81 second generation Camaro door skin. I show some things to consider before removing the door, and we also look at the tools needed for the process.
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  • @DoubleRRestorations
    @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому +3

    Thanks for stopping by. A little more ratchet jawing in this one, but I wanted to give you as much info as possible to help you on your project if your attempting to remove your door skin. I forgot to mention, before removing the door, verify the hinges are ok. There is a two part video series on the channel about rebuilding second gen camaro hinges. Also take a sharpie and mark your spot welds on the hem flange. Again, thanks for stopping by and checking out the progress and supporting the channel! Russ

  • @johncollins6023
    @johncollins6023 5 років тому

    I'm working on a 76 Camaro. You are my go to for my head scratching moments!

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому +1

      Thanks John, I appreciate the kind words. There are alot of head scratching moments when working on these second gens.

  • @chrisfort7340
    @chrisfort7340 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Sir! Nice! You made it look easy and straight forward. I need to reskin the doors on my 66 Bronco and this was very helpful. Time to find the install video next.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  3 роки тому

      Chris, thanks for the kind words. That's where I am at the present moment. I have the shell prepped, just need to install the skim

  • @rogerstilwell7767
    @rogerstilwell7767 5 років тому

    Great video Russ. Good info. Loved the "Helper" part. Keep up the great work. Such Detail.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Roger. That intro was alot of work, but fun to make.

  • @RestoCar
    @RestoCar 5 років тому +1

    Loved the intro Russ! Great explanation of removing the door skin. Looks like the door shell should clean up nicely.

  • @SprayWayCustoms
    @SprayWayCustoms 5 років тому +1

    Great video Russ. I really enjoyed it

  • @UCanDoIt2Mike
    @UCanDoIt2Mike 5 років тому

    Another great reference video Russell... Love the details!!!! Mike

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Thanks Mike. I added some humor to this one, but hopes it helps when it comes to removing door skins.

  • @BustedClassicGarage
    @BustedClassicGarage 5 років тому +1

    Awesome intro, you beat me to it. Very informative video as always. Definitely gives me some insight when I go to tackle mine on my C-10.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Bart. I really appreciate all your help. It means alot to me.

    • @BustedClassicGarage
      @BustedClassicGarage 5 років тому

      @@DoubleRRestorations No problem man! Its nice to be able to talk to someone that understands the Roller Coaster that is UA-cam! LOL

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому +1

      It sure is.

  • @perrywe1
    @perrywe1 5 років тому

    Very nice Russ. Great instruction!

  • @marktoomeyz28
    @marktoomeyz28 5 років тому

    Looking forward to installation video. I’ve watched several installs but everyone seems to do things differently. Looking forward to seeing how you approach this process.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Thanks Mark. It does seem that there are several ways to install them and with several different types of tools. I have a couple of methods that I want to try on a practice piece first and see what works for me. Looking forward to getting these done.

  • @agent0444
    @agent0444 4 роки тому

    Awesome video !

  • @rayladd856
    @rayladd856 3 роки тому +1

    ok thats got to be the best video yet, very funny

  • @ElrodsGarage
    @ElrodsGarage 5 років тому

    Looks good Russ. Keep up the good work!

  • @TheCowgirlNiamh
    @TheCowgirlNiamh 5 років тому +1

    Lol talking to yourself is healthy! 👍😂 Looking forward to seeing the new skin put on. Great job as usual Russ!

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Thanks Niamh. I do it alot, but just figured I was crazy lol! I'm also looking forward to installing the skin. We are getting close.

  • @jimfeaster4837
    @jimfeaster4837 Рік тому +2

    Super video..

  • @indyme2
    @indyme2 5 років тому

    Enjoyed the video, Russ. Great info. Trying to get caught up on the others, lol.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Thanks Indy, yea I'm behind on vids myself. Busy time of year!

  • @559043
    @559043 5 років тому

    thank you Russ for doing these vids, always like watching them.. it seems the restoration is all downhill after the doors are completed. of course it's not but ... (depending on owner) ... the order of wear n tear on a car seems to be 1 driver door, 2 passenger door, 3 trunk, 4 hood.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Thanks Batz. I sure hope its downhill after these doors, lol. I agree these drivers doors take a beating on a car.

  • @GarageTimeAutoResto
    @GarageTimeAutoResto 5 років тому

    Loved, the intro! That was funny.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Tom, decide to mix it up a little.

    • @GarageTimeAutoResto
      @GarageTimeAutoResto 5 років тому

      @@DoubleRRestorations I talk way too much!

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      @@GarageTimeAutoResto I find the info your sharing very informative and helps the viewer understand why your doing what your doing.

  • @MidwestMotoRider
    @MidwestMotoRider 5 років тому

    Man that intro was great! That door had more rust thank appeared at first glance.

  • @wileygailey9553
    @wileygailey9553 5 років тому +1

    Hi Russ. Good job and slow grinding does help save the structure. See you next video.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Thanks Wiley. Yes, definitely don't want to go to far with the grinding.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Wiley, I'm working on another mirror video. Is it ok to share you comment about the dealer installed passenger mirrors during my next vid? Thanks, Russ

    • @wileygailey9553
      @wileygailey9553 5 років тому

      Hi Russ. That will be OK. I read that in one of my resource books. If I can come across it, I will let you know the name of book.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      @@wileygailey9553 Thanks Wiley. I got another mirror that came in a kit. Working on a vid for it now.

  • @timcarlton5704
    @timcarlton5704 3 роки тому +1

    I was restoring a 72 camaro 20 yr ago, had the door skinned, best I done till then, hammer and dolly, no mud. Hung the door up,primed it, walked away, the door fell,. I was so pissed, ruin my skin, bent up the door frame.
    Pick up the door, walk outside. And through it about 15ft, a left it. Next day, started all over, new door, new skin. God I hated that camaro. Sad part, the kid didn’t understand what it cost to restore a car, pulled it crying from the shop( we didn’t charge him for the door, I paid 1/2) what fun days working, now I can’t work, bad neck, shoulder, neuropathy in the hands, and arm, bad feet, and back,... wreck my body working on cars, hard way to make it. So just a fun though, for the day,,,,,,,

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  3 роки тому

      Tim, these doors have been alot of work. I'm getting ready to attempt the skins. I hear ya on the body, this is a hobby for me. I have had alot of trouble with mine lately from the years I have spent on telephone poles and being out in the weather. I'm 48 now, and have a ways to go before I can retire. Lately I have been trying to take better care of myself. We just don't think about these things when we were young. That's one reason when working in the garage I try to take as much safety precautions as I can. I see alot of guys on YT that wont wear a mask when sanding. Thanks for stopping by.

  • @idaho2ndgens240
    @idaho2ndgens240 5 років тому

    Dang it Russ, your talking to yourself again! Great video. Hope all is well.

  • @RustyGlovebox
    @RustyGlovebox 5 років тому +2

    Dang Russ, you are going to have to talk to your help there...ha ha

  • @cw2lido
    @cw2lido 5 років тому

    That door wasn’t in that bad of shape! I’ve seen worse! Formerly from Minnesota, rust was just a way of life for most cars. Even think I had a 78 Caprice that was held together with rust. Great video!

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Thanks, It wasn't too bad, it did have a little more than I thought once I got into it, but thats normally how it goes. This one could have been fixed without a skin.

    • @cw2lido
      @cw2lido 5 років тому

      Double R Restorations I’m exited to see the repair! What is normal for the door gaps?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Thanks, I think I'm going to go for 3/16 in bare metal. That will close up some with primer/paint.

  • @gonzo7188
    @gonzo7188 5 років тому

    Hey Russ awesome like always. When you get a chance can you tell me what kind of wheel grinder you used. Who makes it?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Thanks Gonzo. The grinder wheel that I'm using to grind the spot welds is made by Norton Medallion 89034. The one I used on the door skin is a 60 grit flap disc. Its a cheap one I picked up at Harbor Freight.

  • @juniorhead1406
    @juniorhead1406 5 років тому

    Great job as usual I loved the intro what's the chances of you having a rt mirror pedestal or a left door lower inner structure

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Junior. I don't have any lower left door pieces. It took me 2 different doors to repair the left one on my 72. I will have some complete mirrors for sale soon. Still in the process of restoring them.

  • @kcon88
    @kcon88 3 роки тому +1

    What brand of car door jack are you using? I haven't seen one quite like that one.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  3 роки тому +1

      This is a home made one. There are two build vids on it. I actually took a Auto Twirler Parts Tree and modified it.

  • @dontbusttheplace8151
    @dontbusttheplace8151 5 років тому

    Russ, I just took my Muncie M20 for a transmission service and had all the seals replaced. How come it will still barely leak out of the areas where the linkage connects to the transmission?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Transmissions are the one thing that I haven't worked on. I sent my original th400 to a transmission shop. I haven't even looked at the the t10 for the 81. Wish I had the answer for you.

  • @darrinsinger4231
    @darrinsinger4231 5 років тому

    Russ I don't think that my '79 had that good of door shells on it in '87, you are one lucky man my friend... Clean up the frame and reskin them and keep pushing forward, make sure to put in a ceramic coating or lizard skin along with a sound deadener for the most effect. BTW the felts and rubber gaskets only lasted about 5 years depending on where you lived before they failed and again you got lucky

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Darrin. I put the Lizard Skin on the inside of the new door skins. I really like it. Nice product. I'm glad the shell is in good shape.

  • @nvrqwt
    @nvrqwt 4 роки тому +1

    I have a 1970 Camaro. I started a full off restoration. What can I do or what input can I give to show, alert, are reveal to the public of what to expect? I really appreciate your videos and I want to help set at ease the minds of future builders....thank you.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Tough to answer. Alot of different variables, such as, time, budget, skill sets, just to name a few. I have been thinking about doing a video on this topic. I would say, just be up front, honest, and show all the work you can. Everyone has different expectations and goals in restoration work. Great question and thanks for watching.

  • @MrFireman164
    @MrFireman164 5 років тому

    Almost there

  • @dontbusttheplace8151
    @dontbusttheplace8151 5 років тому

    How long do you think a restoration would take for a 1970 camaro z28?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Too many variables to say. The main three would be, condition of the car, time, and budget.

  • @dkzgarage6480
    @dkzgarage6480 5 років тому

    Great video Russ! Does your wife know you are using her patio furniture cushions like that??

  • @ClassicRideSociety
    @ClassicRideSociety 5 років тому

    Well heck.. I actually thought it was someone else back there working on the car for the first few seconds😂

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому +1

      Lol, That's funny. I wish, I could make more progress then.

  • @masonl8128
    @masonl8128 5 років тому

    Just a thought but couldn't you hang inner structure, get the skin edges rolled in so they won't interfere and put it up on the body, slide it to where you like, at the quarter and rocker, clamp her down the 3M glue her down. Again just a thought Boss, your doing good work.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Thanks mason. Yes, that would work for installation. I have seen guys do this. I'm still thinking about glue vs welding. I think there are pros and cons to each method.

    • @masonl8128
      @masonl8128 5 років тому

      Been in this for 20 plus, in a non-structure panel use the glue, maybe a few tacks in the corners but let that glue do it's job, I would rather take 10 welded panels off over one glued, plus I feel better knowing their is less raw metal left exposed verses a weld up, always places you cannot get paint,primer or anything over what you've ground for weld and can no longer access once installed. I see VA. apparel, I'm in Pikeville,KY.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      @@masonl8128 Thanks mason. That is some good info. I had never thought about removing a panel that had been glued on. I can see where that would be a job. Yes, I'm in sw VA., not too far away from you.

  • @masonl8128
    @masonl8128 5 років тому

    Never and I mean never liked the gaps on these years, its a little more work but I'd shoot for tighter gaps, cutting and welding in material, regular folks will never notice but those who know will.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 років тому

      Absolutely! Definitely when we get to that stage we will manufacture the gaps to be consistent. I think I will go for a 3/16 gap in bare metal before paint.

  • @GreaseRookie
    @GreaseRookie 4 роки тому

    This really is a great channel. I plan on doing this to my 65 Mustang. This vid is definitely going to help. Check out my channel to see the progress of my restomod. Take care.

  • @richiekow3180
    @richiekow3180 5 років тому

    Lol.