Saturday, April 29, 2023

1930 REO

 

1930 REO
(photo record for work performed in, Invoice #16)







Photo 16-1a thru 1e) Photos show my work on right running board. I removed the stainless steel shell, then cut and squared the front end of steel running board, and removed front and rear cross members which will be reinstalled later. All welds are tack welds, and will be welded solid after all the fitting work is done.

 
















Photo 16-2a thru 2n) Series of photos shows the progress of my work to square up the right rear fender. The top photo shows the fender at the beginning of my work. The fender is out of square because the body panel that the fender bolts to is not located properly. It is angled wrong. It’s improper location is why the door openings were a half inch too small. I cannot change the quarter panels position at this late stage so I have to change the shape of the rear fender. The second and third photos from the top show the first pull I made on the fender to bring to square with the body. The third photo shows it square to the body, however, the photo is misleading because when I unbolted the fender to relieve the pressure at its bolt/mounts, it regressed and was still considerably out of square. I then began a process of repeated pulling and relieving the fender, each time bringing it a little closer to square. This process involved pulling the fender by different means, then removing it, metal working it with hammer and dolly, then reinstalling it and pulling it again. I did this at least five times. The last few times I pulled the fender to such extremes, I was really grimacing but I finally got it square without damaging it. It was a time consuming process but it is good to have it come out as shown in final photo.  





Photos 16-3a thru 3b) Photos show additional work I did to the right splash apron to bring it along with the fenders and running boards as I progressed.













Photo 16-4a thru 4j) Photos show work I did on the frame gussets for right side running board. I removed the three gussets, rear, middle, and front, and modified each one to make the running board fit the body and panels correctly. This work involved a lot of installation and removal and fitting. The photo second from bottom shows the running boards rear cross member being re-installed and checked against the gusset both off and on the car. All welds are tack welds for now but after all panels are fit, they will be welded solid and smoothed out to look stock.








Photo 16-5a thru 5e) Photos show work I did on the front right fender. Like the back fender, I tried to pull the fender to get it square with the body, but when I relieved it at its mounts and then re-bolted it, it would regress and be out of square. I pulled it six-ways-to-Sunday and made some progress but, unlike the rear fender, I just could not get it square enough to fit. And I knew if I pulled any harder, I would cause some serious damage. So I did what I had hoped to avoid and sectioned it. It is the only way to make it fit the other panels. It has a heavy inner-structure at the back which I would like to remove to straighten and then reinstall but that might be difficult because of the way it is welded in. I will figure it out. It will take some careful metal work but when it is done, it will be right.





Photo 16-6a thru 6b) Photos show the current fit of panels at front and rear of right running board. The paint sticks are in there to make up for the stainless steel cover which currently is off of the running board. The panels are square and everything goes together like it should without the use of hydraulic jacks and clamps. Still a fair amount of work to do especially on the back of the front fender but it’s going well and getting there.

 

THANK YOU, JERRY!













1930 REO

  1930 REO (photo record for work performed in, Invoice #19) Photo 19-1a thru 1d) Photos show my work fabricating the right splash apron str...