The under coating on other cars ive been involved with was able to get removed with propane torch and metal tool used for patching drywall name escaping me anyways use drywall tool to scrape heated coating
Thanks for the input I’m well passed that point now, but I ended up hammering them pretty flat and even off camera and had to re weld them a little bit. Feel free to leave any other suggestions on my videos as I’m learning, thanks!
you NEED to go over the trans tunnel as well as continue through to the trunk. it is both sound deadening as well as HEAT deadening it makes all the difference in the world you can also take some 2x4 strips of the material and put it INSIDE the door sticking it to the door skin and then a couple on the door itself behind the panel which will keep sound from bouncing around inside the door and that also really helps knock the sound and vibrations down the rest is looking good
The under coating on other cars ive been involved with was able to get removed with propane torch and metal tool used for patching drywall name escaping me anyways use drywall tool to scrape heated coating
Good to know thanks!
Great Job!! and you did it with a flux core welder.💯💯😎💥💥
Thank you, taught myself how to weld (still not great at it) but we are making progress
Your floor support coming off the frame rail is bent upward, I replaced both driver and passenger floor support on mine
Thanks for the input I’m well passed that point now, but I ended up hammering them pretty flat and even off camera and had to re weld them a little bit. Feel free to leave any other suggestions on my videos as I’m learning, thanks!
IIRC , floorpans for coupe/fastback , the lip on outside floorpan faces upwards. By convertibles , this lip faces downwards.
Good to know that for the future thanks!
It’s a cheap mustang.
Yes I bought a cheaper one to learn some skills and build it, but much more expensive then I would have thought to rebuild it.
you NEED to go over the trans tunnel as well as continue through to the trunk. it is both sound deadening as well as HEAT deadening
it makes all the difference in the world
you can also take some 2x4 strips of the material and put it INSIDE the door sticking it to the door skin and then a couple on the door itself behind the panel
which will keep sound from bouncing around inside the door and that also really helps knock the sound and vibrations down
the rest is looking good
Sounds good looks like I’ll be throwing some more on, thanks for the suggestion!