Three to four weeks in a acid vat  !! WOW  you would  think that  all that
would be left in that period of time, would be the plastic support straps !!
Must be a weak solution

 Wayne
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matthew Post" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Chevelle Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] off to the body shop


> That totally makes sense.  When I removed the rear window, it had two
small
> rubber blocks on the bottom edge.  I will probably have an auto glass
> installer handle that to make sure it is done correctly.
>
> Thanks to all for your comments.  Everything went smoothly last night.
All
> the body mount bolts came out without trouble except for one, which they
> torched off.  The body is off to the chemical dipper today and will stay
in
> the acid tank for 3 or 4 weeks.  I didn't realize it would be that long,
> but it should come out nice and clean.  He probably will beat me on the
> paint work before I get the chassis done unless I get cranking on it.  Now
> begins the fun part!
>
> One interesting thing that happened while I was there, the owner of the
> shop got a call from the editor of Super Chevy magazine.  Terry something
> or other.  They want him to do a project for them.  Sounded like an early
> sixties Plymouth or something.  When he got off the phone, he said that he
> has done work for the magazine in the past and has made a lot of
> connections with parts suppliers through them.  He offered to pass along
to
> me all the discounts he gets without marking anything up for all the stuff
> I'm going to need.  I thought that was pretty cool of him.
>
> -Matt
>
>
> At 05:01 AM 11/19/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> >Glass-sealer......Even with the rope type seal the glass will move on you
> >after install. An auto glass installer told me to use little rubber
blocks
> >in the glass track to locate the glass. When I put my glass in I made my
own
> >little rubber blocks and the glass sits nice and has been in over 5 yrs
with
> >no problem. It took some time trial and error to get it  but now the trim
> >fits right. If you don;t spend the time on glass install you get poor
> >fitting window trim that won;t look right
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "The Chevelle Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 10:42 PM
> >Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] off to the body shop
> >
> >
> > > Matt....
> > >
> > > Some thoughts from my 1968 SS restoration, after dealing with 2
bodyshops.
> > > First one I had to sue in court and the second turned out to be the
best
> >in
> > > the area.
> > >
> > > I never thought about the windshield and back window.  But when the
car
> >was
> > > completed, I noticed both glass were about 1/4" lower (deeper)  than
the
> > > trim and the trim had a big gap.  Also, the sealer had compressed
beyond
> >the
> > > trim and was visible in many spots!  All other properly installed
windows
> > > have the trim touching the glass.  They had used urethane sealer
instead
> >of
> > > rope spacers!  Summer heat had allowed the glass to press the sealer
too
> > > much while wet. I insisted they repair this but they balked due to the
> > > problems involved with removing/reworking both glass on an otherwise
> >perfect
> > > restoration.  Plus they said nobody uses rope any more (not true).
> > > Everything was corrected without problems but it is something one may
want
> > > to ask about, possibly using an auto glass shop as apposed to the shop
> > > mechanics.
> > >
> > > Steve E
> > > 1968 Chevelle SS396
> > > ACES #5494
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Matthew Post" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "The Chevelle Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:36 PM
> > > Subject: [Chevelle-list] off to the body shop
> > >
> > >
> > > > Well guys, the Chevelle is off to the body shop today!  I have spent
all
> > > my
> > > > spare time the last few weeks getting her stripped down and ready to
> > > > go.  The engine/trans is out, all the front sheetmetal is off,
wiring,
> > > > interior, windows...everything is off the car.  Got her loaded up on
a
> > > > trailer and ready to go to the resto. shop this afternoon.
> > > >
> > > > The plan (if all goes smoothly today) is drop the body off at the
shop
> >and
> > > > take the chassis home with me.  Then tomorrow the body is going to
the
> > > > chemical stripper for a bath.  Hopefully, by Friday I can go see the
end
> > > > result of the dip and figure out all that needs to be done.  While
the
> > > body
> > > > shop is doing their thing, I'll be doing the resto. on the frame,
> >upgrade
> > > > the suspension and brakes, and reinstall the powertrain.  Then take
it
> > > back
> > > > to the body shop for the body to be reassembled.
> > > >
> > > > After listening to all the body shop horror stories on this list,
I'm a
> > > bit
> > > > nervous about it and have my fingers crossed I've picked the right
man
> >for
> > > > the job.  He seems to be on the up and up.  And he came highly
> > > > recommended.  I will definitely get everything in writing, but are
there
> > > > any other pointers or words of wisdom from any of you that have been
> > > > through this?  Any and all comments are appreciated!
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Matt
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
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