Fst Blk
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:barf Tired of finding this crap...
Bill
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all right Bruno! the StangFix chearleader :yah"B67FSTB" said:I think , by now , you have reached a point of no return.
Come on Bill , that bit of rust you can take/handle.
"Fst Blk" said:I know I can do it, but :cens :cens :cens :cens :cens
The part that concerns me is how it sweeps upwards.
Bill
"stangg" said:"Fst Blk" said:I know I can do it, but :cens :cens :cens :cens :cens
The part that concerns me is how it sweeps upwards.
Bill
Try taking some quality painters tape and tape up the entire area with a few layers of tape... then draw lines showing where the radius starts and stops. Next, carefully peel the tape away so that you can slice along the radius'd sections so that you eventually end up with a flat piece of tape. You can then overlay the tape to a piece of sheetmetal to cut your shape and then work that piece to match what you need. Even if you can't do it all in one piece, it will help greatly to better understand how to work each portion.
You can also use poster board to make cross section templates in a few places to insure you place your patches in the correct plane.