Re: 1968 Plymouth GTX
Posted: Tue May 10, 2022 6:49 pm
Just remember when doing all this fit up should have ZERO GAP! between the two panels when clamped together if not something is wrong these cars were welded by robots originally yes men were on the line but most welding was done by the Bots.
A lot of it was still Hand formed depending on model on the line too but Not all panels will all fit without some form of nudging pulling bending tweaking and plain beating the crap out of it lol Trick is to know what to do when.
I love my Low crown Martin Hammer with the chisel end, and a small but heavy Bucking bar.
I have a Huge selection of Bucking Bars but find myself gravitating to just a few select favorites.
A lot of it was still Hand formed depending on model on the line too but Not all panels will all fit without some form of nudging pulling bending tweaking and plain beating the crap out of it lol Trick is to know what to do when.
I love my Low crown Martin Hammer with the chisel end, and a small but heavy Bucking bar.
I have a Huge selection of Bucking Bars but find myself gravitating to just a few select favorites.