1968 Camaro floor pan/firewall install part 3
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- Third and final video in the floor pan and firewall install for the 1968 Camaro.
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As a know-nothing novice I really enjoy watching all of your videos showing how to correctly repaired and modified cars. You explain things very well and I don’t have to listen to all of the hype and obnoxious music that other videos spew. Thanks a lot. Job well done.
+Coal Morris You're welcome, and thank you for the comment and being a fan. Sometimes I forget that not everyone has the same experience I have, and I have to adjust my thought processes to make sure I don't skip over something. I want everyone to learn, and get their hands dirty.
I am glad you made this series of videos. I just traded for a 69 that is going to need a lot of metal work. This gives me a good idea of how much work I have in front of me.
Turned out really nice. That's a lot of work and a lot of welding.
Double R Restorations My favorite things... It's like therapy for me...
I have enjoyed watching your work on the Camaro. you do excellent work.
Awesome video and documentation. I can appreciate all of the necessary narration, explanation and real footage of your work. I'm in the process of doing the replacement of the exact panels that you have done on this video. Thank you.
Thanks. I appreciate the comment.
Hey thanks for that tip with the jack. I'm having fun with a new firewall right now it is to wide or the cowl panel have shifted in. I think that will help
Nice job! You made some serious progress. That has to be motivating.
Jeffrey Cardimen Thanks. I'm looking forward to this one moving on...
Nice measure twice and cut once. Looking good.
Absolutely great videos, it gave me a good idea of how to go about replacing my panels.
really nice job in showing as well as explaining what you did.. most on here Don't... doing a nice job..
dang nice , sure beats the death trap , that you started out with
Man ,that car is going to be a hole lot nicer with all that junk removed .Nice job .Take care bud .
amazing work. moving along quick. looking good man. wish i could work as fast as you.
callofgeorge It's a gift and a curse at times.... Wish I had 3 guys that I could count on to do this stuff the way I do, I'd open a full time shop....
Jo Daddy's Garage if you were close, i'd come apprentice and learn the ways lol. wish we had a restore shop where i live. it's my passion.
Awesome work, love the explanations, thanks.
Good job and nice work
Looking good!
came out real nice great work
great vids keep up your great work
Very informative video. I also have to replace floor pan and firewall. I did not notice any bracing inside the car or it being tied to a jig. How do you know the car ends up staying square?
The door openings support the shape.
Fantastic!
Nice work
I'm a fan
Wish you were close to me, you seem to do trustworthy work.
I have a 69 with what looks like a firewall cut about 4 inches up from the pan / firewall seam area, and an overlap of a new floor pan old pan and firewall with the pan under the firewall. Odd but makes you wonder.... They had to have it apart to do this amount of work why didn't they complete it the right way... Now I've gotta figure who to trust locally to consider the firewall replacement.
Yeah, that sounds like a do-over.
Was dying to see how far you got. Looks great! Have you done many floors in the past? You make it look easy.
Dave Brittain Thanks. First Camaro pan.... To me it's like doing a puzzle. All puzzles are the same basic principle....
Ya makes sense if you look at it that way. Will your wife's mustang need a full floor as well?
Dave Brittain Already did the pans, floor supports and torque boxes.... There's a video series on those as well.
Oh I was thinking the video series for the floor was for the blue 65.
Hi there ,great work,as always. What's your thoughts on the black paint coating on the panels? Do you clear it off and paint or treat the closed box sections before welding them shut? I ask because I worry about the quality of this coating. I am convinced it is a cheap spray coating to protect the panels in storage and shipping and has very little value as a primer or long lasting protective coating. It seems to be very variable in terms of quality and barely resists rust for panels stored inside,never mind in the damp and rain. I have resorted to soda blasting new panels and applying my own primer and base coats . Weld points are stripped back and a weld through primer is used but even this needs further protection for long term results. I have tried to find out what paint panel makers use and found out they put little importance on it and use a cheap as possible coating!. What's your thoughts as a fellow end user?
Andrew Wilson The EDP coating seems to be fine if not allowed to weather. It's not a UV resistant coating from what I've heard, but I've found it can remain in place if it's prepped right. i generally leave it alone if it's not in a weld area. I will scuff it with scotch brite, and apply my primers on top. I've had panels sitting on a car for more than 5 years inside a shop, and had no problems at all. I think it comes down to the supplier. The really cheap stuff probably should be stripped and redone as they're not concerned with quality.
Guess you getting good quality panels. The repo panels seem to be blown over with rattle can black rather than EDPC!. I should stop letting owners buy their own panels!. Painting them with a properly prepped and applied POR15 coating has proved to be the very best and has stood up very well to all environments. Can't recommend it enough.
Andrew Wilson I generally get the best results with AMD and Dynacorn panels. I've even wiped them down with lacquer thinner, and the coating seems to resist coming off.
They must be better than the plus or minus a half inch repo panels we have to put up with over here in UK! Thanks for the great videos mate,keeps me inspired!
Andrew Wilson My AMD quarter panels fit like a glove on the camaro, and needed very little adjustment. Some parts I've installed on a Mustang needed extensive work.
I don't see you using any bracing, how do you keep your cars square and level?
+Tamas Kish In this case, the main structure of the car is the outer panels, the door structure, rocker panels, roof, etc. offer plenty of support. Remember, the car is not under any stress at this point, and there is almost no weight on it at all.
did you do anything to take measurments on the subframe mounting locations. any issues when you welded it all up getting subframe lined up? im concerned about cutting out the firewall and floor and making sure everything will line up
I did basic measurements before removal of sheet metal. I had no issues when it all went back together.
Jo Daddy's Garage thanks for the reply.. When you say basic do you remember what points you used im gearing up to do a complete amd floor and dynacorn firewall as well.
I think I based measurements off of parts that were staying place. Like the ends of the rocker panels. Basically making sure the mount points end up where the old ones were. The pan and firewall I used fit very well, and I don't think I really had to adjust much.
Looks really good. Out of curiosity how much is a 4 ft tank of shielding gas in your area. I just had to drop $80 on mine at the local welding shop. It's doubled in the last two years
Cobrafanatik22 Thought I replied before, but my bottle measures 36" floor to top of valve, and I payed $32.10 to exchange it.
Man that's a sweet deal. Mine is about 4 foot tall. Welding prices are too high around here.
did you finish this car ??
I didn't. I completed the sheet metal work and sold it as a roller. I have another one to do though.
Jo Daddy's Garage thanks for the quick reply .
That's a shame . Do you mean another Camaro ?
I enjoy your videos I like how you go through everything step by step . Being a total novice they are very useful
Yes, I have another one that I hope to get some time to work on. I have some videos on here. basket case camaro. It was rolled and somebody cut most of the metal off of it.
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Jo Daddy's Garage you do like a challenge don't you HAHA . I will keep an eye for any new videos
Is this the basket case Camaro?
No. This was the black camaro I had started on years ago.
Hi how do I contact you
I like your work and I have 1956 Chevy Blair and 66 el camino .
I want to see if you can work on them . I really like your .
s.basit Raza You can message me here, or I have Jo Daddy's Garage facebook page...
Looks good!