Woodworkers use a digital blade angle tool that may work in this application. Rather than measuring from different points on the good panel you would use a fixed point combined with an angle measurement. This is similar to your level but opens up multiple measurements.
I am assuming the level was not part of the tram gauge kit. The level looks like one that I've had for years. I am guessing you just used Velcro to attach it to the tram gauge.
Yep - had it for some time now - luckily it has a V groove so it sits on the tram nice and straight. I taped it in place but you could use Velcro for sure - good idea :)
Great video Jerry, I need to get myself a tram tool, have a good weekend my friend 💯
You too UPK - I got a plan for the AMX in the near future maybe - I'll email you and ask you about it. Have a great weekend my friend :)
Thank you for the video learning more from you my friend 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching Hector - glad to hear it - have a good weekend 😊
1:17 - great tool … i will tape a level to a straight piece of 1x2 ….. and use tape on each end to zero in on measurement ! 💪🏻👍🏻…. Great tip
Thanks LCPD - always good to hear from you my friend :)
Good video. You’ll have plenty of fun repairing that quarter and dogleg. Have a good weekend
Thanks for checking it out Greg - you have a good weekend too my friend 😊
Great vid Jerry, will be interesting to watch the process
Thanks PSG - Hope you enjoy it and your weekend :)
Hi Jerry! Hows it going? Oh, boy, you and your videos ;) , awesome stuff Jerry, cant wait! Have a great weekend!
Thanks for checking this one out my friend - you have a great weekend too 👍
I was just wondering about the tram gauge use this week, thanks Jerry!
Glad to hear it Pat - you're welcome - I think you'll like the upcoming videos then. Have a great weekend my friend 😊
Nice work 👍
Thanks 👍
Woodworkers use a digital blade angle tool that may work in this application. Rather than measuring from different points on the good panel you would use a fixed point combined with an angle measurement. This is similar to your level but opens up multiple measurements.
Cool, thanks - I'll look into that. Have a great week Craig :)
I bet that can be challenging to get it pulled without stretching the surrounding metal when it’s caved in like that.
That and tearing the metal - we'll see. Thanks for checking it out RG - I appreciate you always watching my friend :)
I am assuming the level was not part of the tram gauge kit. The level looks like one that I've had for years. I am guessing you just used Velcro to attach it to the tram gauge.
Yep - had it for some time now - luckily it has a V groove so it sits on the tram nice and straight. I taped it in place but you could use Velcro for sure - good idea :)