Just make sure everything is loose and will float. Clamps, screws, bolts or anything holding it needs to be released up top but leave anything attached to trunk floor and wheel houses attached
without watching this video yet ....@MrFireman164 would rather argue and not listen than continue with his fantastic project . i told him yrs ago he needed to stop welding a floor pan solid with a dse kit , said make a frame table establish a datum and work from a center line of the car . i might as well have talked to a wall . now he's having problems which sucks yet , if he listened to other he may not be in the position he is now . i hope all the best for him but, it seems he likes to take a dump with his pants on ... gets the job done yet makes a hell of a mess
@@ryanaustin1970 ok so whatever you say I argued with you about on a video a year ago caused the issue I have with my quarter panels being to low in the back ? Have a good day sir.
I caught this vid when surfing, glad I did. Miss you guys. Jubee helps all. Great people
God bless you two. I hope you get some relief with the back!!
This is excellent info thanks
things that will help me when I get to my quarter install
Your videos are priceless
Thanks again
This is the smartest body tips ive ever seen!
This is an excellent WWJD segment! We miss you guys!!!!
man it is nice to see you back in the shop. your wizardry when it comes to these old cars is always awesome to see.
Great fix method! Always a terrible area at the top of the door, even from the factory.
Great videos what do you mean about centering the door thank you for your videos and sharing your knowledge God bless you.
Thanks Guys.
Excellent content!
Great information 👍 👌
You’re a good man! 👍
Thank you so much for your excellent advice. I would never have thought of this.
Pretty slick, good to see you guys!
Thank you so much, can’t wait to give this a try, I bet it works like magic
Just make sure everything is loose and will float. Clamps, screws, bolts or anything holding it needs to be released up top but leave anything attached to trunk floor and wheel houses attached
@@aMAYSingMetalWorks will do
Genious
Great video.
Awesome
Very nice. I saw firemans vids also. Struggling with the door gap on my 67 with amd metal
Very nice demonstration! I have done this and works great! Friend of mine Wes Perry told me to check out this video glad he did. Thanks!
I really appreciate the video. Car is looking fantastic, Jubee! I hope your back gets better.
Thank you. Going to try my best to get it near complete this coming up week.
thank you Jubee for helping Mrfireman 👍🏼 ,with a fast update as promised .. 👍🏼.what about the profile line from fwd to aft, is it level ???
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What if you shimmed the top door hinge back just a bit ????????
If you do that then the gap at the bottom of the door opens on one end and closes on the other. The door has to stay parallel with the rocker
without watching this video yet ....@MrFireman164 would rather argue and not listen than continue with his fantastic project . i told him yrs ago he needed to stop welding a floor pan solid with a dse kit , said make a frame table establish a datum and work from a center line of the car . i might as well have talked to a wall . now he's having problems which sucks yet , if he listened to other he may not be in the position he is now . i hope all the best for him but, it seems he likes to take a dump with his pants on ... gets the job done yet makes a hell of a mess
Argue ? With whom ? You ? Don’t even know you …
@@MrFireman164 was well over a yr ago on a video of yours
@@ryanaustin1970 ok so whatever you say I argued with you about on a video a year ago caused the issue I have with my quarter panels being to low in the back ? Have a good day sir.
Awesome