Keith, does the bottom of the scoop have the same crown profile as the hood? If the scoop is flat, you’ll be hard pressed to get that to lay on there right without introducing
all sorts of distortion. If the hood scoop has the same crown on the bottom edge as the crown of the hood skin, then you have a fighting chance.
Here are some pics, there is a bit of a gap at the front
The hood flange does not match the hood (the front gap) and you'll never get it to lay right if you try using that flange. What I see as your options:
-Move the scoop rearward until the flange lays down on the hood and cut off the excess overhang in the rear. If the hood has an upsweep at the cowl area, you may need to slice the hood scoop just above the flange in that area, move to match the hood profile, and reweld. Hood to scoop weld seam is on the flat of the hood skin.
-Cut the flange off the hood scoop. Leave excess material on the hood skin when you go to cut the hole, and roll the edge upward to meet up with the hood sides. This method will require a grunch of stretching in the corners to keep the transition in one piece. Hood to scoop weld seam is on the side of the hood scoop. If you can manage all the tipping and stretching with consistency, this method would result in less weld distortion based on weld placement. If you feel this is a bit out of your skillset, I could likely point you to a metalshaper local to your area to help out with the project.
Nice job on that handle and bracket.
The sound mat is a nice milestone for you and your team.
I cant help but wonder if your customer understands the level of quality and the value of work being performed. I would assume on a project like this you have a schedule set up for payments as you go and not one big payment at the end.
So I was wondering what the customers point of view is. "Don't care how much its going to cost I got to have this car done to the max" "I trust you, make me happy, send me the bill" or " I have to have Robert restore the car, he's the best and that's what I want"
Sorry if this is sticking my nose in places where it don't belong.
Much respect!
Greg
Nice sign, love the chrome drum hardware being utilized.
Is the sign being made for a man-cave or is it for an actual business?
Will the graphics be vinyl or paint?
