Picture Update
A day late, but here is where I'm at right now. I would have gotten more done tonight but it's a bit brisk and I ran out of kerosene for the heater.
I needed to cut the doghouse skin to match the front edge of the hood.
Then I had to make some brackets for the hood pins.
I used 1.5 inch angle iron for these.
Also, I'd like to introduce my bestest friend.
I wanted to finish up the right fender so I started by welding the seam where the turn signal bezel meets the fender. It took me a couple inches but I think I'm getting the hang of this whole welding thing.
I welded inside and out, then ground it smooth.
The next thing to tackle was the mounting brackets for the turn signal. I forgot to snap pictures while making them so I just got a few with the light installed.
There are two brackets, one slotted to accept the factory mounting tab.
And one L shaped bracket with a nut welded on the back.
Then I needed to wire the lights into the harness. Luckily I thought ahead and had plenty of length to connect them.
The last thing to do was cut an angle at the back edge of the bezel.
I also moved the headlights up a few inches and in doing so managed this.
I was really happy that I had a brand new set of irwins I hadn't opened yet so this wasn't a major set-back. =]
The fender is a multi-purpose part. It serves well as a frosty beverage holder.
And also as a work bench.
And here's a video just because I was far too excited when I finished the wiring. (crappy phone camera)
The last thing I did today was make a bracket for the ignition brick. I just cut a 3.5x4in piece of 18ga sheet and drilled a couple holes to accept the nubbit thing on the brick and a machine screw with the nut welded on the back.
Then I just welded the plate to the right hood pin bracket.
The combination of the sub-par welding ability and a mask that kept fogging up resulted in a less than pretty weld, but I'll re-weld it the next time I have the skin off.
And that's pretty much it for tonight. I'm hoping I can score some more sheet tomorrow so I can hammer out the other fender.
Being this close to the end is bittersweet. On one hand, she'll be done and I will be a very happy camper. On the other hand, I'll have to pay registration and back-fees...
Oh, on a side note, does anybody know what can be done to level the front end out after doing a spring over axle in the back? I know this is the wrong forum and there have been posts about this, but I have yet to find a definitive answer and I thought I'd just ask.
~Rev