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2009-08-13 19:17:37
#111
Originally Posted by Wilser93
Thanks again Shawn!

Sheeit, with your questions answered, this is practically becoming a "How To...".

Those are the amounts of each product you would need. Pictures. Write-up. Links. Dollar amounts.

Hmmmmmm...................

What could I do to this thread to make it an actual "How To..." that would get posted in our Tech Library? Hmmmm.......any input on that?

Maybe another long post by me stating:

1) Buy the following....Gorilla tape (amount), U.S. Composites (amount), Handifoam, plastic funnels and tubing, etc...etc...

2) Remove the following from your vehicle. a) entire interior, b) fenders.

3) Wipe down and then tape off "X", "Y" and "Z".

4) Mix up "X" amount of product and dump it in "here."

5) Etc...etc...etc....

6) Blah, blah, blah......



Would that work? Make this thread a Technical Library worthy thread?

I just re-read this thread. I *think* it is pretty close to a step-by-step as it is right now. With all the information, including all past articles via links, included. Anybody could read the thread, buy what I just stated, and follow my pictures on taping and foaming.

Your thoughts?
2009-08-14 00:46:00
#112
Shawn, well as you know this thread already practically has everything needed in it. My only suggestion would be to make all of your great info that is in here to be condensed and made into one long post. That way it would save the time of reading through three+ pages and get the information in fragments.

Also, your post above with the list would be really helpful if someone wanted to just follow it and get things done rather then making their own.

I can't wait to get a nice clean shell to do this too!!!

Dudeman
2010-04-28 22:35:20
#113
You have me inspired to finally do this to my B15 now I just need to source the materials.
2010-04-29 01:37:02
#114
im half tempted to do my scooby! its a wagon and wagons/hatch backs can always need help!
2010-09-28 17:49:24
#115
shawn i must say this is a very informative thread and thank you for taking the time and spending the money to complete it.
I have been very interested in doin this to my awd-t pulsar and after reading your thread feel informed and confident in doing it as soon as i get the money to order the supplies need. I am goin to seam weld mine too, just as an added bonus!
2010-10-01 06:09:25
#116
Originally Posted by Shawn
Interesting times my friend. Overwhelmed best describes it.


So, talk to my mechanic (or body guy) and use common sense? I figure either guy (pro's) should be able to give me a hand and advice.


I'm officially "going for it." The guys at both shops will think I am nuts. Er...more nuts.


I think your situation is a good place/time to give the foam another shot. I think most people get overwhelmed with the idea that the foam could damage their paint - if repainting, you have nothing to worry about.

I would think rocker panels, "A" pillar, "B" pillar, and "C" pillar would be the best spots to do it (if all of those places are accessible).

Off-topic: Shawn, if you want a non-sunroof roof you can have mine if you come get it - it is already cut off.
2010-10-01 06:56:27
#117
Originally Posted by Dudeman258
Shawn, well as you know this thread already practically has everything needed in it. My only suggestion would be to make all of your great info that is in here to be condensed and made into one long post. That way it would save the time of reading through three+ pages and get the information in fragments.

Also, your post above with the list would be really helpful if someone wanted to just follow it and get things done rather then making their own.

I can't wait to get a nice clean shell to do this too!!!

Dudeman

I've still been too lazy to do so.

Originally Posted by SIGFOD
You have me inspired to finally do this to my B15 now I just need to source the materials.

You're gonna like it.

Originally Posted by classicaddict
im half tempted to do my scooby! its a wagon and wagons/hatch backs can always need help!

Do it...

Originally Posted by TOOQIKK
shawn i must say this is a very informative thread and thank you for taking the time and spending the money to complete it.
I have been very interested in doin this to my awd-t pulsar and after reading your thread feel informed and confident in doing it as soon as i get the money to order the supplies need. I am goin to seam weld mine too, just as an added bonus!

I *think* I covered most everything. It is (still) a bit disorganized, but all the information is in this thread somewhere.

If you have any other questions, I'll be happy to help.

If you seam weld first, and then foam, that is about as stiff as I can possibly imagine someone getting their ride without in-car bracing.

Originally Posted by doramide7
I think your situation is a good place/time to give the foam another shot. I think most people get overwhelmed with the idea that the foam could damage their paint - if repainting, you have nothing to worry about.

I would think rocker panels, "A" pillar, "B" pillar, and "C" pillar would be the best spots to do it (if all of those places are accessible).

Off-topic: Shawn, if you want a non-sunroof roof you can have mine if you come get it - it is already cut off.

I *think* you skipped a few pages sir.

http://www.sr20-forum.com/suspension/11917-foam-filling-chassis-6.html#post195786

I did the rocker panels, cross channel under the seats, the front rails, the A-B-C-pillars, and the channel around the roof.

As for the sunroof, that is gone as well.

Check out this other little thread of mine.....

http://www.sr20-forum.com/members-rides/12127-93-classic-restoration-new-pics-9-30-10-page-27-a.html

2011-05-30 15:58:13
#118
How To: Foam Fill Your Chassis....

05/30/2011

Due to popular demand, I am going to turn this into an Official How To Thread.

It may take me a couple weeks to get everything in correct order and categorized. Bear with me as I organize the information to make this easy to follow.

Shawn B
2011-05-30 15:58:50
#119
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2011-05-30 16:00:09
#120
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