Category: HotRod MD

Patch Panels by Jim Clark, The Hot Rod M.D.
Posted on November 22, 2011

Repairing rusted panel damage or installing panels like gas filler doors can create a lot of panel distortion and necessitate a lot of additional finish body work when the seams between the panels are butt-welded together. A flanged panel that overlaps where it is welded creates a double-thickness of material and a seam with little… Continue reading Patch Panels by Jim Clark, The Hot Rod M.D.

Installing a Top-Insert Kit from Bob Juliano
Posted on November 22, 2011

This is an article produced in the 60’s using a Top Insert Kit from Julianos in a 32 Vicky.  A Kit for the Home Builder. The pictures are old … but the advice and instruction is timeless !   The first step in installing a new top insert is to remove all the old material… Continue reading Installing a Top-Insert Kit from Bob Juliano

Cleaning with a Tack Rag by Carl Brunson
Posted on November 18, 2011

When I started painting cars there were only two types of paint in general use. Acrylic lacquer and enamel. Not acrylic enamel … synthetic enamel with names like Dulux and Super Max. All Acrylic lacquer was buffed out so a few chunks of dirt wasn’t much of a problem … but enamel stayed too soft… Continue reading Cleaning with a Tack Rag by Carl Brunson

Preparing a Surface for Paint by Carl Brunson
Posted on November 18, 2011

The finished paint job is only as good as the surface that it is applied to. Much of the time a professional painter spends on a project is on preparation and that is the biggest part of the bill. To hold down these costs the average rod builder can do much of this basic bodywork… Continue reading Preparing a Surface for Paint by Carl Brunson

Color Sanding and Buffing by Carl Brunson
Posted on November 15, 2011

“Hand Color Sanding & Buffing” By Carl Brunson       Have you ever told someone you would do something and regretted it later?Well, I stepped in a mess when I told someone I would color sand and polish the paint on the hood of his ‘32 coupe, without seeing it. I should have known… Continue reading Color Sanding and Buffing by Carl Brunson

What kind of welder should I use?: Article by Welder Series
Posted on January 13, 2011

What Kind of Welder Should I use?Article by:  Welder Series   Either stick, MIG or TIG can be used to assemble and install Welder Series parts. The machine has to have the capacity to weld the material thickness (most Welder Series brackets are 3/16” mild steel).Stick welders don’t need a tank of shielding gas because… Continue reading What kind of welder should I use?: Article by Welder Series

Boxing a Frame: Article by Jim Clark
Posted on January 13, 2011

BOXING A FRAMEStory & Photos By Jim Clark (The Hot Rod MD)Most new cars are of unitized construction; they basically have no frame.  However, old style hot rods have either U-channel or hat-section shaped frame rails.  The U-channel (sometimes called C-channel) side rails are found on Ford and Mopar models from their very first model… Continue reading Boxing a Frame: Article by Jim Clark

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