Hi Buddy , you were building this 55 and then the videos dried up did ya ever finish , have not seen a video for ever ! Was super impressed . Hope there’s more
I haven't given up on it, it's not finished, but all the metal work is complete. I put it aside for the summer and will get back to it this winter. It's a long term project.
I’m about ready to start doing body work , gap fixing and metal repair on mine. Did the exact same conversion you did, with the window/door jamb panels and hate myself for it. Wish I would have just cut the windows and used those, and built off of the b pillar. But here we are I’m absolutely dreading it Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching. If I had my time back, I would have used the 4 door pillars and re-worked them. I'm not really a fan of the aftermarket panels. Either that or spent the BIG money on full quarters. It's a big job.
Ed nice to see you making some progress on fitting the doors on the 55. the car is going to be really nice car. i am getting ready to start on some rust repairs on the 57 wagon. have a great weekend.
I'm making progress, but there's not a lot to show because it's more of the same welding and fixing. Glad to hear your wagon is going to get some attention soon!
Yes, I am aware of this. I'm doing the preliminary adjustments at this point. The doors will be coming back off several times during the body work process. Right now, I'm just making them fit the hole.
Ed look into those cheap air pillow bladders you pump up with your hand. You can put two in the door jam deflated at the bottom on each end close the door and pump them up to close the gap on top. tighten bolts from inside with door shut. Pretty much use them all over I bought them they work great and their cheap...Glenn.
@@SlowCarFix Amazon has them 3Pc set Bershaker $15 free shipping too. I think thats where I got mine there very strong and durably madefor the $. I used them to get in my car once also to wedge the door open at the top to get a wire and string in worked great for that too..
good job but to be definitively efficient, you should put grease everywhere. grease is the only thing very efficient against rust. put grease between metal and carpet, inside door, behind metallic bumper, under the vehicle, behind the repairs you can make (everywhere inside the body, cavities - hidden erea - instead of using paint), hollow areas (necessarily hidden, so no need to be aesthetic). For rear wings unreachable with a paintbrush, use an extender and poor old oil everywhere each year.Handyman Experience - 35 years. From france
Thank you. I will be greasing and oiling every metal area I can, but this must be after the paint. I don't want to contaminate any primer or paint products. Thanks for the tip and for watching.
Your solution for the door is wrong since the rear quarter was added to the car and the door is original as far as a door. Then you should go by the door for your straight edge not the quarter. If you do like you plan then your seam will be slanted. l know its a driver not a show car and thats okay but go by the door not the quarter which you added Just my opinion sorry
Nice job 👍
thanks!!
Thanks Ed for the video
Thanks for watching!
Coming along nicely!
thanks very much
I like your approach to each problem. In the end this project will look pretty darn nice..
Thanks very much, glad you are enjoying.
Good job Ed! Hang in there and don’t let it drive you crazy. I’ve been there .
It's already made me crazy many times, but I'm making progress. Thanks for following along.
Hi Buddy , you were building this 55 and then the videos dried up did ya ever finish , have not seen a video for ever ! Was super impressed . Hope there’s more
I haven't given up on it, it's not finished, but all the metal work is complete. I put it aside for the summer and will get back to it this winter. It's a long term project.
Looking better Ed those door gaps are not easy to get nice.
Doing a great job man keep up the great work she's coming along. Take care 👍🏻
Thanks very much!! it's time consuming but I'll get it.
I’m about ready to start doing body work , gap fixing and metal repair on mine.
Did the exact same conversion you did, with the window/door jamb panels and hate myself for it.
Wish I would have just cut the windows and used those, and built off of the b pillar.
But here we are I’m absolutely dreading it
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching. If I had my time back, I would have used the 4 door pillars and re-worked them. I'm not really a fan of the aftermarket panels. Either that or spent the BIG money on full quarters. It's a big job.
Ed nice to see you making some progress on fitting the doors on the 55. the car is going to be really nice car.
i am getting ready to start on some rust repairs on the 57 wagon. have a great weekend.
I'm making progress, but there's not a lot to show because it's more of the same welding and fixing. Glad to hear your wagon is going to get some attention soon!
you need to fit the rubber door seals on the door to get a proper gap
the seal will alter the gap
Yes, I am aware of this. I'm doing the preliminary adjustments at this point. The doors will be coming back off several times during the body work process. Right now, I'm just making them fit the hole.
Miley took your socket 11:58
Oh that's possible. she's crafty.
Ed look into those cheap air pillow bladders you pump up with your hand. You can put two in the door jam deflated at the bottom on each end close the door and pump them up to close the gap on top. tighten bolts from inside with door shut. Pretty much use them all over I bought them they work great and their cheap...Glenn.
I will look for them! That sounds like a great solution for working by myself.
@@SlowCarFix Amazon has them 3Pc set Bershaker $15 free shipping too. I think thats where I got mine there very strong and durably madefor the $. I used them to get in my car once also to wedge the door open at the top to get a wire and string in worked great for that too..
Bought some of these bladders, looking forward to trying them out! Thanks for the tip!
HEY. ED. ITS JUST A. CAR. AND. IT WILL BE. JUST. FINE. IM. SHURE. LOOKS. BETTER EVERY TIME. YOU TOUCH IT. WORK. THE MAGIC. DETAIL. JUST. DETAIL.
Thanks very much.
good job but to be definitively efficient, you should put grease everywhere. grease is the only thing very efficient against rust. put grease between metal and carpet, inside door, behind metallic bumper, under the vehicle, behind the repairs you can make (everywhere inside the body, cavities - hidden erea - instead of using paint), hollow areas (necessarily hidden, so no need to be aesthetic). For rear wings unreachable with a paintbrush, use an extender and poor old oil everywhere each year.Handyman Experience - 35 years. From france
Thank you. I will be greasing and oiling every metal area I can, but this must be after the paint. I don't want to contaminate any primer or paint products. Thanks for the tip and for watching.
What tig wire are you using to “add” onto the door to reduce the gap?
ER70S2 3/32"
@@SlowCarFix thank you! Good luck on the build!
Your solution for the door is wrong since the rear quarter was added to the car and the door is original as far as a door. Then you should go by the door for your straight edge not the quarter. If you do like you plan then your seam will be slanted. l know its a driver not a show car and thats okay but go by the door not the quarter which you added Just my opinion sorry
Thanks for your opinion. It's a miracle this car is anything other than scrap, so I'll run with what I'm doing. thanks for watching.