Floor Pan Section Repair '68 Firebird MUSCLE CARS & HOT RODS Episode 108

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Photofinish Restorations http://photofinishoftucson.com/index.html (520)294-4744. In this episode we are getting into a 1968 Pontiac Firebird this is going to be a fun project for a great guy.

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  • Are you going to stitch weld the new quarter in? How do you keep it from warping the metal?

  • @LYinKansas No not stitch welding the new quarter in. Don't worry too much about warping the metal. I'm not saying someone can't F up a panel but most the time people needn't worry so much about it. Lay small stitch beads along a butt weld about an inch long, let it cool completely, lay down another inch...

  • cool video

  • @Ls3guy Yours next right?

  • Nice video... Learned something! Thank you.

  • @DukeNukem65 What did you learn?

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  • had to check this one out for the floor patch instalment,good video jeff

  • I have a 69 camaro that I am going to replace the trunk pan and floor pan partials. Do you recommend the car to be on all 4 tires or will it be ok on jack stands or a rotisserie?

  • wow you cut your hair!

  • wow you cut your hair1

  • Great video Jeff.

  • @jamesfreddys I was just wondering if you went to a BOCES program or trade school? Keep on trying to improve, just try to protect yourself from the dangers of working in a shop. Health is important!!

  • Awesome videos (108/109)! Is the motor a 350 or 400?

    Is that a Miller Spectrum 375 Extreme plasma cutter? I just bought one used off of Craig's List.

    I'll pay close attention to where you cut the quarters. I don't want to cut any of the internal bracing. Unfortunately, I've already removed the doors and trunk lid. Glad I caught your tip before I began cutting metal.

    The shorter hair looks nice. I'm due for hair cut. Mullets are a pain! I'm looking forward to updates on the Firebird.

  • @jamesfreddys you got it

  • Jeff the local media blaster uses Dupont Starblast XL and he is pretty good been around a long time. Is it true that Walnut shell does nothing for rust? This guy does alot of cars using Starblast what do you know about that product???

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