I remember seeing this same clip in some video they played in one of my chemistry classes. I noticed it because I had a fiero at the time, but it was such an old and forgotten car, it seemed pretty random to have it come up in a school video.
I rue the day I misplaced a multi-page brochure which I had that detailed the Fiero's construction. There was an illustration that showed how the space-frame of the vehicle was placed in a massive jig so that attachment points for the body panels were drilled in one step. This step also determined that all of the dimension were within tolerance and whether or not shims would have to be added to assure that panels would be laid-on flush relative to each other. (edit) Here's a video which explains it better than I ever could th-cam.com/video/bxdFWFDT3qs/w-d-xo.html
I remember seeing this same clip in some video they played in one of my chemistry classes. I noticed it because I had a fiero at the time, but it was such an old and forgotten car, it seemed pretty random to have it come up in a school video.
@yorgle11 I'm pretty sure I saw the same video! I remember turning to my friends and saying "That was a Fiero" and none of them knew what it was...
I rue the day I misplaced a multi-page brochure which I had that detailed the Fiero's construction. There was an illustration that showed how the space-frame of the vehicle was placed in a massive jig so that attachment points for the body panels were drilled in one step. This step also determined that all of the dimension were within tolerance and whether or not shims would have to be added to assure that panels would be laid-on flush relative to each other.
(edit) Here's a video which explains it better than I ever could
th-cam.com/video/bxdFWFDT3qs/w-d-xo.html
cool
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