HOW TO Install Floor Pans in a Car! Full Floor, Trunk Pan & Frame Rails - Pro Touring Camaro Build
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- We're picking up where we left off in our "how to" FLOOR PAN REPLACEMENT series which includes the full floor assembly - the floor pan, trunk pan, new frame rails and the rear tail panel all on the modified frame jig. I'll show you how easy it is to wheel that jig back under the 1967 Camaro in a small garage, without the aid of a lift and a have extreme confidence to know that, floor pans are zeroed in to the proper locations. We'll test fitment, make some adjustments with basic hand tools like a hammer and dolly.
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00:00 Floor 2
00:18 Intro
01:23 Update
03:59 Assembly
06:37 Rolling in the floor assembly
08:14 Positioning the Floor
12:07 Checking Fitment
15:24 First Test Fit of Full Assembly
17:56 Wrap-up
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WOW! A lot of great skill/ingenuity to pull this off.... keep the updates coming!
Thanks! Kind of you to say! I’m having a blast 👍
THE BEST FLOOR PAN INSTALL IDEA EVER! A true demonstration of how careful planning can really make a difference. When I saw that floor plan slide in, I too felt that same sense of gratification ( I actually let out a "Oh, ho ho!"). Thanks sharing all your hard work-- truly inspiring. And thanks for putting time into all the work of filming and editing too!
Thanks so much for saying… And watching. 👍 More coming soon.
very technical well planned fitting approach . nicely accomplished!
Thanks for saying. Appreciate it. 👍
Best floor pan video yet. I put mine in a few weeks ago this assures me of what I've done.
Very cool! Thanks. Good luck with your build… What’s next?
really neat way to install in a car shell! Love the modified jig.
Thanks Wes. Finishing up the floor assembly now, getting ready to roll it back under one last time to weld it all together. Video coming soon. Appreciate the comment. Thanks again. 👍
@@ParadiseBayCustoms looking forward to that one!
That's working out pretty slick! I wish I had a bigger garage. LOL
Thanks. Me too! Never big enough. LOL Not that I’m complaining. 👍
Jealous of your skills,awesome job!
Thanks! Appreciate you watching and commenting. I keep working at it, always trying to improve. 🤪
I’m rebuilding a ‘67 convertible and I have a lot of work to do on it before I get to the floor pan. This is a great video and gives me a lot of good information. I have a channel as well and know how much time and effort it takes to put out content and get work done on the car. I’ve had a few mishaps along the way and have not worked on it for a while, but more is coming soon on mine. I’m on rockers right now, driver’s side is in and passenger side is almost completely out. The convertible rockers are more reinforced and pretty heavy. Great videos and keep up the good work!
Thanks. I’ve been following your build (and mishaps) too… Look forward to seeing yours progress. Keep the videos coming. 👍
Really like the home made engineering, work smarter not harder, thanks for sharing!
Thanks! Much appreciated.
Thank you for sharing. Fantastic job and yes it really does feel great to stand back and see those new panels in place but really feels good is when there welded in. 👍👀
😂😂😂 Indeed! It’s a process as I’m fond of saying. LOL
Very nicely done! Your attention to fitment and sequencing is great! Question: are you also a rail fan or employee?
Thanks! My late father worked on the passenger trains (CP then VIA)… It’s a long service plaque that he was given. Nice to have a piece of him in the workshop with me ❤️. Good eye 😉
Great job.
Thanks. 👍
your engineering revision in design improvement is part of any good process, no snag there ... , 👍
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That split frame jig is brilliant! I didn't quite understand the purpose of it in the last video, but it is clear now. Great idea. LOL - Dynscorn at czcams.com/video/0Ta1CihX4xM/video.html A freudian slip?
Thanks!!! I noticed the typo the second I uploaded it to CZcams. Ugh! 🤪 Jig gets better in the next video… I’ve fab’d up some receiver tubes so I can slip it on and off my rotisserie in minutes. 👍
Looks awesome… Dynacorn is made in Taiwan but AMD is the best sheetmetal made in Taiwan.
Thanks. That’s what I’ve heard. No complaints here so far. Time will tell.
@@ParadiseBayCustoms same steel
Nice! Are you an engineer ? A lot of thought went into that jig setup. My floors are Dynacorn as well and I have to say they fit well too. I’m trying to go with AMD on all the outer panels if they are available.
Close… Architect. 😂 Just a gear head at heart. The build has been a creative release through the pandemic and a great way to pass a cold winter. Thanks for watching and commenting. What’s next on your project?
😄The word tolerance in your description made me wonder. I just finished welding in the new lower cowl, outer cowls and firewall, Lots of grinding to do. Quarter panels are next.
@@TheLooper0 Sounds like you are a few steps ahead of me. Fine job. I’m still debating on my quarters even though I have new ones on hand. I’m letting the notion of replacing them percolate as I’m fond of saying! 😂
Wanna do mine
😄 As I’m fond of saying… It’s a process! LOL