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  • #46
    Sold off the engine today, thankfully. So more money in my pocket to save for the correct engine setup.
    Need to find a GC8 WRX half cut that I can take everything out of that is necessary for the build.

    It's funny what some people think about project cars. Get a project car, but not allowed to work on it as much you want. I don't understand some people one bit.
    IG: @sebastienaudeon
    1974 Porsche 911S

    Originally posted by TRaNz
    *pats Sebs head*
    there there.
    keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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    • #47
      Great progress so far man. One quick thing, most pans already have provisions for the rear crossmember so you can section the old one off of the chassis. This goes for the front as well. There are a few spot welds and then a seam on the pan holding them on.

      Stick with MIG for the pan halves, all thats needed are plug welds every 2 inches.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Leftouch View Post
        Great progress so far man. One quick thing, most pans already have provisions for the rear crossmember so you can section the old one off of the chassis. This goes for the front as well. There are a few spot welds and then a seam on the pan holding them on.

        Stick with MIG for the pan halves, all thats needed are plug welds every 2 inches.

        Thanks for that man! I was aware, but didn't want to cut anymore until the pan halves had arrived. Hopefully they arrive later this week.

        I'll be purchasing a MIG as soon as I can sell the TIG and will just be using that. I know how to MIG so should be simple enough.

        Finally someone adding to this other than me!
        IG: @sebastienaudeon
        1974 Porsche 911S

        Originally posted by TRaNz
        *pats Sebs head*
        there there.
        keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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        • #49
          Everyone loves a little teaser of what's to come.

          I haven't given anything away yet as to what my wheel setup was going to be, but I will most likely be running a set of RS'. Well, two sets, one for dailying and one for shows.


          IMG_0534 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

          I figured I'd see what the RS' off the Subaru would look like just positioned where they would probably sit for real.


          IMG_0533 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

          And a that ass photo.


          IMG_0532 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

          I may have organised a half cut today, but need to save some more cash before I can even consider it. Hopefully I can find something that will be perfect for what I need and then I can continue along with the build. The pan halves should arrive some time next week.
          IG: @sebastienaudeon
          1974 Porsche 911S

          Originally posted by TRaNz
          *pats Sebs head*
          there there.
          keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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          • #50
            Pan halves arrived today here in Adelaide, but wasn't home to sign for them so hopefully they get delivered on Monday.

            Hopefully can get my hands on the brake setup from Zelda. Then I can actually see what the RS' sit like with the current offsets etc.

            Keen is an understatement.
            IG: @sebastienaudeon
            1974 Porsche 911S

            Originally posted by TRaNz
            *pats Sebs head*
            there there.
            keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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            • #51
              Great work Seb, keep it up, really enjoying watching you work on this. Personally I'd go for a MIG for the type of work you want to do, and as an added bonus they're easy to learn for noobs like us. I haven't really seen anyone do body work with a TIG, and for the pans and other stuff like that a MIG will be much easier and do the same job.

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              • #52


                This, this, this! Sooo good.

                I wish they made wider sheet metal fenders, you can only get glass.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by anth View Post
                  Great work Seb, keep it up, really enjoying watching you work on this. Personally I'd go for a MIG for the type of work you want to do, and as an added bonus they're easy to learn for noobs like us. I haven't really seen anyone do body work with a TIG, and for the pans and other stuff like that a MIG will be much easier and do the same job.
                  I've seen some crazy, concours level restorations that have had TIG'd bodywork. But that's a whole 'nother deal




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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by anth View Post
                    Great work Seb, keep it up, really enjoying watching you work on this. Personally I'd go for a MIG for the type of work you want to do, and as an added bonus they're easy to learn for noobs like us. I haven't really seen anyone do body work with a TIG, and for the pans and other stuff like that a MIG will be much easier and do the same job.
                    Thanks Anth!

                    I could easily go and grab a MIG and start welding, which is what I want to do. But then I found out someone I know has a TIG and swears by it. So going to head around to his next Saturday and then start learning!

                    Originally posted by Leftouch View Post
                    This, this, this! Sooo good.

                    I wish they made wider sheet metal fenders, you can only get glass.
                    http://chircoestore.com/rear-fenders...ider-pair.html
                    Aha cheers man!

                    I'll be making my own widened fenders out of metal. It isn't difficult and is a very common thing done on drag bugs.
                    IG: @sebastienaudeon
                    1974 Porsche 911S

                    Originally posted by TRaNz
                    *pats Sebs head*
                    there there.
                    keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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                    • #55
                      So, my pan halves rocked up today so I was over the moon. I spent a couple of hours outside so that was great. Was cleaning up the tunnel a bit more and then I got a little carried away on the body.


                      IMG_0623 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                      So I got it back to bare metal while hunting for rust. Didn't find any thankfully and then sealed it all with galv.


                      IMG_0627 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                      And here are the pan halves.


                      IMG_0629 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                      So excited. Going to keep the standard seat rails but just adapt the ones on the bottom of the current seats I have to use them with some Bride's I reckon.

                      Might spend some time this week rubbing back the rear guards so I can see how much I need to widen them. Also sorted out my brake setup for the moment, purchasing the setup I had on Zelda back. Exciting times ahead.
                      IG: @sebastienaudeon
                      1974 Porsche 911S

                      Originally posted by TRaNz
                      *pats Sebs head*
                      there there.
                      keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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                      • #56
                        Can TIG weld now. Is happy. Now to finish Gretl.

                        Does need sleep though. But tomorrow will work on her hopefully.
                        Will hopefully get some more cutting discs, tungstens and then keep welding.

                        Need to purchase some clamps etc too. Until then.
                        IG: @sebastienaudeon
                        1974 Porsche 911S

                        Originally posted by TRaNz
                        *pats Sebs head*
                        there there.
                        keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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                        • #57
                          Got out into the garage tonight after work and spent some time laying some practice TIG welds on some cut offs.


                          IMG_0635 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                          Pretty happy with how I went all things considered.


                          IMG_0637 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                          Got good penetration and yeah, was fun to finally lay some welds with my welder. Could be better but getting the hang of it now.

                          Need to get some filler rod and some sheet metal, then it is all systems go.
                          Going to try and pick some up tomorrow night after work but we will see what happens.

                          Picking up parts for the Subaru tomorrow night too.
                          IG: @sebastienaudeon
                          1974 Porsche 911S

                          Originally posted by TRaNz
                          *pats Sebs head*
                          there there.
                          keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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                          • #58
                            So, I spent a bit cleaning up the tunnel. Now the majority of the previous pan is gone, need a chisel to get the rest of it.


                            IMG_0668 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr


                            IMG_0666 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                            Then today I moved on to the body. Finally grew some balls and cut out the rust in the C pillar, to find more rust.


                            IMG_0659 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                            Replacement panel compared to cut out panel. Measure twice, cut once.


                            IMG_0660 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr


                            IMG_0655 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                            Now I can get rid of the foam of death a bit more with this nice little access hole I have made.


                            IMG_0658 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr


                            IMG_0656 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr


                            IMG_0665 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                            Still need to pick up some filler rod and some sheet metal. Then I can repair all this rust in the rear of Gretl and move on to the front.
                            IG: @sebastienaudeon
                            1974 Porsche 911S

                            Originally posted by TRaNz
                            *pats Sebs head*
                            there there.
                            keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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                            • #59
                              Spent some time out on Gretl this morning/afternoon. Went out this morning to get some filler road and a cold chisel to get the rest of the old pan halves off the tunnel.

                              Cleaned up the foam of death in the body some more.


                              IMG_0669 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                              Then got on to some welding. Decided I'd get the passenger pan tacked in and run some welds to strengthen it all up. One at the front and one at the rear.


                              IMG_0671 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr


                              IMG_0672 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                              Then coated them with some galv. Still need to weld them in properly, maybe tomorrow or during the week some time.


                              IMG_0673 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr


                              IMG_0674 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                              Then I figured I'd start cleaning up the front framehorn. Removed the bulkhead thingy, and got it all back to bare metal. The majority of it anyway. Then coated in galv.


                              IMG_0675 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr


                              IMG_0678 by sebastienpeek, on Flickr

                              After I took those photos I was not happy with my progress for the day so spent some more time cleaning up the front framehorn. I didn't get any photos, but the next step is to remove all the brake lines and the front suspension entirely. Then I can clean up the whole lot, including where the control arms bolt on.

                              Might start ordering front suspension setup to get it rolling properly.
                              IG: @sebastienaudeon
                              1974 Porsche 911S

                              Originally posted by TRaNz
                              *pats Sebs head*
                              there there.
                              keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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                              • #60
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