Rebuilding Muscle Car and Classic Car Door Panels Episode 127 Autorestomod
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2013
- After removing and beginning the door panel recovery process by removing the old (and to be reused) vinyl and starting the cutting process, this week we begin the reassembly of our Fairlane door panels. We'll give tips on using router bits on a high speed cut off tool, how to set up panels for gluing, and what glue to use for best adhesion. We also cover some things we have discovered while moving forward on the American Autowire install.
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Jeff Ford
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Parts:
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Fitting Oil Sending Unit 9B339-1A
Body Park Light RH 13206-1A
Body Park Light LH 13207-1A
Lens Park Light Amber 13208-1A
Gasket Set, Park Light Lens 13211-1A
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Specialty Tools:
Heat Gun
Hole Saw Kit
High speed cut off tool
Roto bits
Small hacksaw
Jig saw with multi use blade
Clamps (various)
Contact cement
3M weatherstrip adhesive 08001
Paint roller, small
Small paint roller sponge
Medium paint brushes (cheap)
3M gray scuff pads - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
I’ve found Total Boat Penetrating Epoxy the best solution for restoring old cracked, broken door cards or constructing new ones.
The penetrating epoxy is absorbed into the fibers of the door card waterproofing and strengthen the cards. I also use the same epoxy with fiberglass mat to strengthen the attachments points. You can also use Fiberglass weave to rebuild corners….
As a final touch I use a marine top-side paint to make it all look nice and offer more protection.
Great tip!
We like Gear Vendor, super nice product. And we really appreciate the input! We'll look into doing something like that in the future.
Doing this on my old Jaguar the 'trimmers' cut pies in the fabric corners to get a nice flat fit. Enjoying this video!
We will do what are called (in my area) pie cuts in the vinyl to curtail bunching.
Good tips all Zaraak! We've personally had mixed success with the masking tape. We think it might depend on the panel board. We've never used the paint stir stick idea, we'll have to do that on the passengers door panel.
great vid.
When you're working with the door panel backing, to prevent the back side of the panel from blowing out when you drill, set the panel on top of a sacraficial piece of wood and drill through into the sacraficial wood. It supports the panel and prevents blowout.
Stew-Mac has a dremel router base attatchment to steady you bit.
Question I have a 72 coronet custom and need to rebuilt the door panels, how do you remove the top window seal to release the vinyl ?
drilling through a panel into mid air will break out the panel on the back when the drill pops through ..use an old board or plywood to lay your work on as a backing to drill into so as not to break out
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I somehow forgot the login password. I appreciate any help you can give me.
@Keith Landyn Instablaster ;)
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Hey guys I need help.. I'm stuck and not getting convincing results ... I have a 65 impala 4 door sedan post.. does the 2 door coupe fit the 4 door or does the 4 dr HT fit the sedan .. I'm trying find dimensions of both doors , but no results
cut the staples down with a pair of tin snips (while there in theyre block form)........got the tip off some other guy on utube doin a similar panel resto.
You can also prevent blowing out the backside of your whiteboard when you drill through it by clamping a small piece of scrap wood to it on the back side of where you're drilling.
If you want to avoid having the drill bit 'breakout' on the back side of the panel, drill half way through the front then drill in from the back.
This looks like 1/4" staples would work (the T-50 kind). I think they even make a 3/16" staple. I wish these guys were my next door neighbors. I could take them salmon fishing and they could help me work on my car. That's me in the photo with a 30lb king salmon jumping behind the boat. My boat. Taken by my wife from our deck next to the Kenai River. 1Acre - two cabins. For sale.
When you drill or use the hole saw, if you put a piece of scrap wood on the back, and drill right into the scrap, you won’t blow out the panel on the back side.
Learned that too late...LOL
Gear vendor is a great product with great customer service. I bit pricey though.
You guys should find someone with a C-4 trans in their mustang and want an overdrive and rather than a T-5 install recommend a Gear Vendors. and offer to install it for an episode.
I think Gear Vendors is a great unit overall. 6 speed semi auto or 4 speed fully auto.
What material are you using for the backer board? I have some high density fiberboard I’m looking at using.
That could work. Lowe's calls it white board
Easier than that, on soft material, plastic, particle board ect. Just run your hole saw in reverse. It takes a little longer but it doesn’t blow out and the finish is clean.
Great tip!
Can you show us how to do sheet-metal door panels like on the Oldsmobile I think it was the gray car in the beginning of Tokyo drift. Pleas and Ty
Great idea Richard, we'll look into that. Our new co-cohost Larry Shirley is a good tin bender so that is a little more likely.
Are you talking about the Monte Carlo?
Greeting. What material is it? that blue one? is it some plastic fabric? Is there a special name and are they still being produced? Thank you!
The two door panels are still produced you can get them here: www.autokrafters.com/
The panels are plastic with a open cell foam backing to give them a puffy look and feel. They are originally heat sealed to the fiber board.
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Thanks for the reply but I am primarily interested only in the material that is glued to the board. which gives color to the panel. it’s kind of like artificial leather but it’s not. something else. Do you know what that material is?
title is spelled wrong
Thanks for the heads up, we fixed it.
Hahaha!
observation: These guys are hack. 18v/ 24v drill for a simple hole? geesh. Get out a smaller 12v drill. No common sense to prevent "breakout on the rear side. Pinewood Derby kids know better. Then an unorganized wall back drop? This screams half-a$$ed.
Well...that's like....just your opinion man. Come over and show us how you'd wow the crowd with your expertise and pinewood derby knowledge. We'll be waiting.
Lousy Observation. Blow out caused by not supporting back of panel while drilling through. Ex. Sacrificial board behind panel while drilling.