Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point

Posted by Mike Bartrom On 2017/9/2 17:03:39
The past couple of days I've been working on the left rear fender. It was previously cut apart so I could remove the lead (about 5 pounds) and grind out the brass. In a previous life someone used the method of dent everything low... braze it together and nd fill it with lead. I'm removing that and cutting out the thin and rotted metal.
I've made the new plate for the inside of the fender that bolts to the body frame. Then reshaped the inside arch. The outside arch is in place. It will need shaped a little before I cut, shape and tack in the middle sheet.

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