2008.03.10 - UPDATE: SLOW AND STEADY...
With the A-Pillar modifications complete, I decided to turn to something different for a little while before diving in to the front cab support modifications/installation.
I'd cut out my old floor-mounted tweeter pods, and the time had come to put back the sheetmetal that was originally there. Fortunately, I had saved that cowl from the '67 Burb parts truck, and the metal is identical.
The rough-cut replacement behind the hole
From the back side... I traced the new patch panel shape on the tub and carefully cut out the extra metal to get a perfect fit. Those new panel clamps from Eastwood worked pretty slick too!
Tacked in place with a series of small spot welds. The patch is roughly 7" tall, and about 12" wide. I decided to go all the way from the outer flange since it gave me a good reference point for alignment. Based on how well the center crease lined up I'd say that was the right call.
Closeup - Just enough heat to melt it, but not burn through. I think I finally have the perfect "sheetmetal" setting on my welder figured out.
With that footwell patch in place, I knew that I couldn't avoid it any longer. So I started on the cab support.
As I mentioned before, these repro pieces are "generic" and don't come in LEFT and RIGHT versions like the stock ones do. This means that by the time I got the lower tabs modified and angled properly, the upper tabs (by the body bolt) were almost 1/2" away from the support they need to weld to.
It's hard to get the camera into a good position to show it, but this is the fabrication of extension tabs to reach the inside mount. There is a vertical cut where that white label is and the new piece starts from there. Basically it's a 2" tall strip of metal with a 90* bend to create the tab at the end. Once I get everything fitted up, I marked the length of the new part and cut it to length. This has already been done on the opposite side of this part. I'll still need to do some additional small repairs to it, then probably weld up the through-hole for the body mount and re-drill it about 1/4" over from where it is now.
These cab supports are tedious, but ultimately they establish and maintain the dimensions in these footwell areas, so it is important to get them right. Everything else should line up well if these are correct.
