7th Gen ('06-'07): Rear Wheel Drive build thread, It is happening..
#132
To be honest - I think it is to position the sheet metal and hold it in place as a precursor to welding or riveting. But I am not entirely sure - I am sure someone on this forum could tell you exactly.
#134
Jeff - I found it - Sarmento Racing - Yuba City - I think it is near Sacramento California.
Where are you working?
My suggestion would be if you are close and would like to see my car - I would call first and make an appointment - I know he has had some power outages and the usual air quality problems - it would be wise to call first - You can find the number on google I am sure.
Sam
Where are you working?
My suggestion would be if you are close and would like to see my car - I would call first and make an appointment - I know he has had some power outages and the usual air quality problems - it would be wise to call first - You can find the number on google I am sure.
Sam
Last edited by Monte SSV; 10-25-2020 at 04:34 PM.
#135
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleco_(fastener)
They are invaluable for any shop doing sheet metal work, especially in confined areas like this where you could never get clamps on the edges. Some guys use them everywhere as there's no chance for lateral slippage like there is with an improperly adjusted clamp.
Last edited by bumpin96monte; 10-27-2020 at 08:47 AM.
#136
Sam I was in Sacramento last week 😥. Work is finished there. Im about 6 hour's south now. But truly appreciate the offer to see the car. I'm leaving here in about a week.. But if I get a chance to go back there I'll definitely let you know. Thanks again.
#137
Jeff: My hope is to have Sarmento done with the sheet metal and cage in the next few weeks (maybe 2 months max) and then it's back to Utah to finish the car.
But as you know things don't always go as planned or anticipated. Thanks for the interest. Sam
But as you know things don't always go as planned or anticipated. Thanks for the interest. Sam
#138
Clecos. As Sam noted, its for holding sheet metal in place before permanent fasteners are installed.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleco_(fastener)
They are invaluable for any shop doing sheet metal work, especially in confined areas like this where you could never get clamps on the edges. Some guys use them everywhere as there's no chance for lateral slippage like there is with an improperly adjusted clamp.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleco_(fastener)
They are invaluable for any shop doing sheet metal work, especially in confined areas like this where you could never get clamps on the edges. Some guys use them everywhere as there's no chance for lateral slippage like there is with an improperly adjusted clamp.
#140
Latest pictures
It appears I just duplicated what I already had - I lost my computer at home due to a basement flood and now I am trying to upload some firewall pictures that are new and of course - this computer at work is not cooperating - I will continue to try. SAM
Last edited by Monte SSV; 01-19-2021 at 12:14 PM.