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Firewall Shaving Tips & Tricks - How To on the C10 Build! 

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In this video we will take a look at Firewall Shaving on the 1965 GMC C10 Build. Tired of those ugly factory holes on your build? Firewall Shaving is the ticket! Follow along and I will show you my favorite Tips & Tricks to get the job done cleanly. This Firewall Shaving How To video is a quick breakdown of my go to methods for this process.
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0:00 - Intro
0:30 - What are we doing?
2:40 - Prepping the Firewall
7:54 - Filling the Holes
13:45 - Threaded Holes
14:50 - Wrap-Up
15:11 - Patreon Shout-Out
15:44 - Outro
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@RonCovell
@RonCovell 3 года назад
Alan - excellent video! I loved that idea about leaving threaded studs inside the cab, just in case you might need them! For the record, Bob Drake sells 'Plug Kits', which provide an assortment of fairly standard hole plugs in 18-gauge steel. They do not have dimples in the center, and they are a great timesaver!
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
I really just need an excuse to buy a Diacro Hole Punch. No dimple then. When I worked with Tucci we had one and that was excellent for this kind of thing. I’ll keep the Bob Drake plugs in mind. I’ve often wondered if I should just get a couple dozen laser cut in various sizes. It really wouldn’t be that expensive and would save some time. Thanks as always Ron. 👍🏻👍🏻
@428eliminator3
@428eliminator3 3 года назад
I always, always learn something new from your content!
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
Glad to hear it!
@wilcoxblues27
@wilcoxblues27 3 года назад
Excited for the metal finishing series!
@seanalexander9531
@seanalexander9531 3 года назад
Me too!
@ODGColornChrome
@ODGColornChrome 3 года назад
I sometimes use a hole plug backer made of copper with a little rubber cement or hot glue to hold the plug to the copper.
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
That's a good idea. I usually keep a few pieces of copper sheet around for that purpose. I'll often tape, clamp, or use magnets (far enough away) to hold the copper. I didn't have it this time to show or discuss sadly.
@deankay4434
@deankay4434 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks. I install hand pulls over the doors of my 67. Found the right color in a salvage yard and save bolts, covers all. I measured for placement by setting in a seat to see where it felt best. Mark, center punch and drill. It made a healthy backing plate, drilled, welded nuts on the back. With the C10 cab, it is double skinned and a decent void over the doors. I use a MIG, never had a TIG or used one, but when painted so it won’t rust, I left a bare spot to weld to. Sticking the wire on purpose allowed me to run 5 feet out & cut off. Fishing in reverse, I shoved the plate up inside the cab back corner. With a pick / pocket screwdriver I was able to pull one hole with but in. Installing the 2nd bolt finger tight gave me confidence to start the other. The placed the leather covered hand-grab pull thingy (Highly Technical) I started both bolts, tighten & snapped the covers on. Done, except weld wire hanging for no reason. I pushed and pulled with measured force and it broke at the weld clean. The option of nutserts was possible, I have plenty. But pulling creates what I felt was more force than a single layer of OEM sheet metal. Having nuts & backer plate felt good. Just a though. Thanks for the video! Regards.
@mt186
@mt186 Год назад
That's a good idea. Might look into that for my 65
@colby4181
@colby4181 Год назад
Excellent video. i feel better about doing my firewall
@AdamMargie4ever
@AdamMargie4ever 2 года назад
Awesome pointers! Good looking out. Great video!!!!! 👍
@dougwernham5209
@dougwernham5209 3 года назад
Excellent video very helpful.
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
Glad you found value in it. Thank you
@LifeWideOpen780
@LifeWideOpen780 3 года назад
Awesome video effort! You deserve more views
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
I appreciate that! I'll just keep producing my videos and hoping the views catch up to the effort. The Subscriber number keeps climbing but average video views really don't. RU-vid is such a strange and difficult thing to figure out.
@RESTORATIONRESCUE
@RESTORATIONRESCUE 2 года назад
Cool video. I am thinking about doing some of this on our C10 build if we have extra holes!
@cliffjamerson3107
@cliffjamerson3107 2 года назад
Thanks bro
@blackseabrew
@blackseabrew 2 года назад
Very much appreciate. Going to get started on my 87 squarebody. Biggest question is how to remount the windshield wiper motor.
@garagemonkeysan
@garagemonkeysan 3 года назад
Nice video great tips. The bolt stud on inside is genius. Mahalo for sharing! : ) 🐒
@Waldo425
@Waldo425 3 года назад
Fantastic content as always. I’d absolutely love to see a metal finishing video from you.
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
Noted! It has been high on my list for a long time but I really want to do it justice, which sadly means I keep putting it off until I feel I can do it right. "Perfection is the enemy of progress" and all that.
@paulking6404
@paulking6404 3 года назад
I just came across your channel 👍🏼 I'm currently starting a restoration of our '65 C10 👍🏼 I'm looking at doing a LOT of work on the fire wall pretty much the same as you did since I don't have the knowledge, skills or tools to shave it. I look forward to seeing what you have to teach me as I move forward at a snails pace on our truck 👏🏼😁👍🏼
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
Welcome aboard and thank you. I hope I can help you on your journey. I try and mix up the levels of work for those who don't have all the tools and equipment on up to "experts". So hopefully you find value.
@jt8251
@jt8251 2 года назад
These are some of the best tips I've come across on this topic. Save me a ton of time and guesswork! Can you share detail about the orange/red stripping disc you're using? It doesn't look like scotch-brite but a heavier stripping material.
@209chevymon
@209chevymon 2 года назад
would love to see that metal finishing video i need some help in that area
@Joe.Doucette
@Joe.Doucette 3 года назад
Good tips, Alan. As for the person complaining about using tape... it must be interesting being so perfect. ;) Anything can be used as a tool, with a little bit of thinking. I used to tell my students to use a tool, not to BE a 'tool'.
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
I like and am going to steal that saying. Thanks Joe 🙏
@Joe.Doucette
@Joe.Doucette 3 года назад
You are welcome to it. :) It came about from having colleagues who said their favorite brand of computer was better than any other. I told them that a computer was a tool. Use a tool. Don't be a tool. Carry on.
@allensketchclub8579
@allensketchclub8579 3 года назад
i dig. for the round blanks, though, what about tacking a finish nail to a piece of sheet and then use that nail as a mandrel in the drill to run against the sander?? you could even allow for a 45 degree angle on the edge to fit the countersink profile. saw that done by a guy once, thought it made sense. bonus points to the inboard mounting stud ideas. that was something i don't believe many people would have thought about.
@normhowes2975
@normhowes2975 3 года назад
You can also use the nail to hold the plug while you tack it in place. seen that done someplace.
@jsshayes1
@jsshayes1 3 года назад
Alan, love all your videos and explanations. I have a 1951 Ford business coupe that needs lots of patch panels so have been watching a lot of your videos. I have a TIG welder, but are there times where I should be using a MIG welder (for auto)? I am new to welding.
@VA434
@VA434 2 года назад
👌
@ElrodsGarage
@ElrodsGarage 3 года назад
Excellent vid and great tips. What are your thoughts on welding a piece of wire/clothes hanger to the center of your plug to hold it in place while you tack it? Looking forward to your metal finishing vid. Cheers!
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
I use that method to hold plugs when I cannot access the backside of a hole. Say maybe on a rocker panel or an A-pillar. Usually I just snip off a few inches of TIG filler rod and tack that to the middle of the piece. I try to avoid it though as it usually requires a slightly larger hole since tacking the rod to the plug heats up the plug rapidly and melts it away sometimes.
@2007detcop
@2007detcop 2 года назад
Off topic, by chance do you have a video how to adjust the doors on a 63-66 C10
@chrissplace392
@chrissplace392 3 года назад
Great vid as usual! Metal finishing - I'd love to see a series on that!. One question - Welding noob here, in your opinion how small does a hole need to be for you to consider just filling it with weld, or is there a reason you don't recommend this?
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
Any hole bigger than about 1/8” I’d rather drill to a larger size and plug with new metal. The old metal is too easy to melt away while filling holes. Having fresh metal in the holes to work with makes it a breeze to weld up holes that would be a struggle otherwise. I find anyway. And filling a hold often requires a slight but more cleanup afterward as the weld gets a bit larger than it does with a filler plug. My opinion anyway.
@scottmarcil5050
@scottmarcil5050 2 года назад
Plus I use my unibit and gauge how big a hole I wanna replace how tough the metal is in process drilling
@aussiejas6599
@aussiejas6599 3 года назад
FURST....!
@HotRodHippie
@HotRodHippie 3 года назад
Third!
@edkattera3674
@edkattera3674 2 года назад
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