I took a break for the unusually snowy winter we had here and rolled the chassis assembly under the body so my wife could use the garage during the snows. The weekend after the engine start up in my last post, I raised the body high enough to roll the engine/chassis assembly under it for the winter. Once it got to the low 20s, I decided to pack it up for the winter. By the time my friend brought over a propane shop heater, the temps were rising and it's been tolerable working temps in the garage. I have been using the heater for the fiberglass work, raising the heat of the body panels and the working temp for the resin/hardener. I rolled the chassis out and moved it back into the other half of the garage, re-occupying my wife's side of the garage and making her park outside again.
I am doing all the minor body/engine compartment work that is facilitated by having the body off the frame. I fiberglass patched the underside of the mounting holes for the luggage rack on the rear deck lid since I won't be mounting the rack. There are numerous little cracks and bad spots on the body that I'll patch from the inside. I'll patch and finish the outside when I start the body/paint phase. I'm also rebuilding the AC and converting it form the old VIR system to the newer accumulator system.
Of course, while the frame/engine is out/off, I'll patch, clean, and paint the firewall and engine compartment.
I want to thank "DUB" of Corvettes, Etc., in NC who has given me telephone tutorials and advise on the fiberglass repair. I found him in the paint/body section of the Corvette Forum.
Pix of the fiberglass and AC work to follow (as soon as I reload the flashcard driver on my computer).
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