Thanks for the video, hope you feel better. I also use a lincoln but mine is the 180 hd, I think ou have more variation on the heat range to dial it in. I respect your attention to detail, I am sure if you spend this much detail the Camaro will not rust for many decades. Good Luck my friend
I hear ya on being I'll still working your job then coming home not much wind left to fill your sails .......this seems all so familiar to me deja vu lol looking good your a pro
Good video, Russ! Hope you're feeling better. Thanks for sharing the info about the weld thru primer. That'll be a good reference for me when I get to the point of welding my cab panels and dash and cowl back in. Do you mind if I ask where you found the primers at? Thanks KT
+Gtown Boss To be honest, I'm not real sure. I think AMD calls it "behind the rear seat floorpan". I think I have also heard it called a transition panel. Wish I could help more.
Thanks for the update and i was just curious on my 68 Chevelle my metal is 18 gauge on the Camaro is it 20 gauge.? and did i tell you i love your Garage it is really nice later
265chevy, a lot of the metal is 20ga on the Camaro. I think the floors and rockers are maybe 18, but would have to check. I know the door skins and this deck filler area is 20. Thanks for the compliments on the garage.
Hi there Ross. Any specific reason for the Danish flags on the wall or is it just a coincidence? Also from me, a really nice shop that you have, with all the tools needed.
Thanks Ulrik. I think what you are referring to as the flags is my filter bank. Those are orange filters between the wall from the new garage bay to the original side. Thanks for watching.
I just looked at the part again, the one I have has a bend in it and from that bend there is a short side and long side. The clip release on this one are facing the longer side. If you measure from the b pillar the clips should be at 5, 18.5, and 32 inches. I hope that helps. My email is z28dad, and it is a gmail account. Sometimes when you put a link in a comment YT will hold it for review.
Nice to see an update Russ. Glad you are feeling better!
Thanks Erik!
Nice welds man your about ready to start grinding on that bad boy looking good
Thanks Gibson63. How is the truck project going?
Everything going cool man just put up another video
I like your garage setup. I gotta get a 220 welder. Miller helmet is really nice. Get better soon you got some holes to fill.
Yes I do. Thanks for the kind words.
Thanks for the video, hope you feel better. I also use a lincoln but mine is the 180 hd, I think ou have more variation on the heat range to dial it in. I respect your attention to detail, I am sure if you spend this much detail the Camaro will not rust for many decades. Good Luck my friend
Thanks for the kind words Cary. I hope to pass the cars on to my children some day. Hopefully they will be around long after I'm gone.
Welds look good!
Hope you get to feeling a bit better
Thanks, Velvethamma!
looking good!
Thanks FullThrottle440!
I hear ya on being I'll still working your job then coming home not much wind left to fill your sails .......this seems all so familiar to me deja vu lol looking good your a pro
Thanks fatstercat. I don't know about being a pro, lol, lots of work to do. thanks for the sub and for watching.
nice welding helmet, get well soon.
Thanks I appreciate it.
Good video, Russ! Hope you're feeling better. Thanks for sharing the info about the weld thru primer. That'll be a good reference for me when I get to the point of welding my cab panels and dash and cowl back in. Do you mind if I ask where you found the primers at? Thanks KT
Thanks KT, The copper weld by sems I got at O'reilly's and the RS-512 I ordered from Rubber Seal:
www.medallionrefinish.com/prodview.asp?prodID=1525
Cool, thanks!
Thanks for showing some of your toys , your shop is bad @ss :)
Thanks MrFireman164 for the compliments. I have been enjoying your videos. I'm looking forward to seeing your garage when they get the drywall done.
Hey bud, what is the name of the panel between the bottom of the speaker shelf tray/ package tray, and connects to rear seat bottom?
+Gtown Boss To be honest, I'm not real sure. I think AMD calls it "behind the rear seat floorpan". I think I have also heard it called a transition panel. Wish I could help more.
Thanks for the update and i was just curious on my 68 Chevelle my metal is 18 gauge on the Camaro is it 20 gauge.? and did i tell you i love your Garage it is really nice later
265chevy, a lot of the metal is 20ga on the Camaro. I think the floors and rockers are maybe 18, but would have to check. I know the door skins and this deck filler area is 20. Thanks for the compliments on the garage.
What type of wire are you running through your wielder? I use er70s-2
Katie Egbert Katie, I'm using. 025 Lincoln super arc L56. A roll of it came with the welder and I have continued to use it. Thanks for watching.
Hi there Ross.
Any specific reason for the Danish flags on the wall or is it just a coincidence?
Also from me, a really nice shop that you have, with all the tools needed.
Thanks Ulrik. I think what you are referring to as the flags is my filter bank. Those are orange filters between the wall from the new garage bay to the original side. Thanks for watching.
Your email did not make it. I checked spam. About those clips, should I aproch from interior side or standing outside?
Send me your email and I will send the pics. My email can be found under the about tab on the channel. It will make sense once you see the pics
I just looked at the part again, the one I have has a bend in it and from that bend there is a short side and long side. The clip release on this one are facing the longer side. If you measure from the b pillar the clips should be at 5, 18.5, and 32 inches. I hope that helps. My email is z28dad, and it is a gmail account. Sometimes when you put a link in a comment YT will hold it for review.