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On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 11:03 PM 'Mark M' tc8126@earthlink.net [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u][u][/u] Fellows- After the longest tub rebuild on record, I am finally beginning to mock-up a 'car' around the tub. I have noticed that the rear edge of the bonnet side panels are not dead straight, but rather both sides have a very subtle arc to them, with the middle rear of the bonnet sides being the peak of the arc. Comments welcome before I even think about grinding the edges dead straight, as I think there might be a reason for this subtle curve, as both bonnet sides have it (altho the left side is slightly more arced that the right), maybe more obvious once I start aligning the bonnet, checking front tub height, etc... Thanks- Mark TC8126 Ohio
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On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 6:02 AM, Roger Furneaux roger.46tc@gmail.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] hi Mark - Tom Wilsom would know for sure, but the story is that bonnets were supplied a bit too long, and the guys on the assembly line used big tinsnips to trim them (they must have had a powerful grip!) and as two guys worked on the cars as they wernt down the line, L & R would be slightly different. Could be an old wives' tale, but.... Rgds Roger On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 11:03 PM 'Mark M' tc8126@earthlink.net [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: [u][/u] [u][/u] Fellows- After the longest tub rebuild on record, I am finally beginning to mock-up a 'car' around the tub. I have noticed that the rear edge of the bonnet side panels are not dead straight, but rather both sides have a very subtle arc to them, with the middle rear of the bonnet sides being the peak of the arc. Comments welcome before I even think about grinding the edges dead straight, as I think there might be a reason for this subtle curve, as both bonnet sides have it (altho the left side is slightly more arced that the right), maybe more obvious once I start aligning the bonnet, checking front tub height, etc... Thanks- Mark TC8126 Ohio
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Fellows- After the longest tub rebuild on record, I am finally beginning to mock-up a 'car' around the tub. I have noticed that the rear edge of the bonnet side panels are not dead straight, but rather both sides have a very subtle arc to them, with the middle rear of the bonnet sides being the peak of the arc. Comments welcome before I even think about grinding the edges dead straight, as I think there might be a reason for this subtle curve, as both bonnet sides have it (altho the left side is slightly more arced that the right), maybe more obvious once I start aligning the bonnet, checking front tub height, etc... Thanks-Mark TC8126Ohio
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Re: rear edge of bonnet sides
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 6:02 AM, Roger Furneaux roger.46tc@gmail.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: hi Mark - Tom Wilsom would know for sure, but the story is that bonnets were supplied a bit too long, and the guys on the assembly line used big tinsnips to trim them (they must have had a powerful grip!) and as two guys worked on the cars as they wernt down the line, L & R would be slightly different. Could be an old wives' tale, but.... Rgds Roger On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 11:03 PM 'Mark M' tc8126@earthlink.net [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Fellows- After the longest tub rebuild on record, I am finally beginning to mock-up a 'car' around the tub. I have noticed that the rear edge of the bonnet side panels are not dead straight, but rather both sides have a very subtle arc to them, with the middle rear of the bonnet sides being the peak of the arc. Comments welcome before I even think about grinding the edges dead straight, as I think there might be a reason for this subtle curve, as both bonnet sides have it (altho the left side is slightly more arced that the right), maybe more obvious once I start aligning the bonnet, checking front tub height, etc... Thanks- Mark TC8126 Ohio
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li:last-child { border-right:none !important;} #ygrps-yiv-402187214On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 6:02 AM, Roger Furneaux roger.46tc@gmail.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: hi Mark - Tom Wilsom would know for sure, but the story is that bonnets were supplied a bit too long, and the guys on the assembly line used big tinsnips to trim them (they must have had a powerful grip!) and as two guys worked on the cars as they wernt down the line, L & R would be slightly different. Could be an old wives' tale, but.... Rgds Roger On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 11:03 PM 'Mark M' tc8126@earthlink.net [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Fellows- After the longest tub rebuild on record, I am finally beginning to mock-up a 'car' around the tub. I have noticed that the rear edge of the bonnet side panels are not dead straight, but rather both sides have a very subtle arc to them, with the middle rear of the bonnet sides being the peak of the arc. Comments welcome before I even think about grinding the edges dead straight, as I think there might be a reason for this subtle curve, as both bonnet sides have it (altho the left side is slightly more arced that the right), maybe more obvious once I start aligning the bonnet, checking front tub height, etc... Thanks- Mark TC8126 Ohio
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Re: rear edge of bonnet sides
> The rear edge of the bonnet is meant to appear as straight when viewed > from the side, or at any rate, it is shown that way on the factory > drawing. > > The side panel of the bonnet is not a plane surface, but curves outward > from top to bottom. The bonnet also tapers from narrow at the front to > wider at the rear. Obviously, then, if the rear edge of the bonnet WAS > straight on the flat sheet, the rear edge would appear to be curved, > convex forward, when viewed directly from the side. > > The slight convex curve to the rear is required to counter this undesired > illusion. Similarly, the upward curve of the top line of the tub, behind > the seats, is necessary to counter the illusion that the top line sags, as > would appear, due to the outward curve of the tub side, when the car was > viewed from normal eye height when a short distance away from the side of > the car, if the top line was straight and level in an orthographic side > view. > > Dave Cameron > Metcalfe, Ontario > > > >> Fellows- >> >> After the longest tub rebuild on record, I am finally beginning to >> mock-up >> a 'car' around the tub. >> >> I have noticed that the rear edge of the bonnet side panels are not dead >> straight, but rather both sides have a very subtle arc to them, with the >> middle rear of the bonnet sides being the peak of the arc. >> >> Comments welcome before I even think about grinding the edges dead >> straight, as I think there might be a reason for this subtle curve, as >> both bonnet sides have it (altho the left side is slightly more arced >> that >> the right), maybe more obvious once I start aligning the bonnet, >> checking >> front tub height, etc... >> >> Thanks- >> Mark TC8126 >> Ohio > > >
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> Interesting. That would explain why so many over-restored TC's "look > funny" in the bonnet area. Like the red TC on the FromTheFrameUp web > page.Duncan-N. CA > > On Friday, September 7, 2018, 1:57:53 PM PDT, kdcamer@295.ca [mg-tabc] > mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > >> The rear edge of the bonnet is meant to appear as straight when viewed >> from the side, or at any rate, it is shown that way on the factory >> drawing. >> >> The side panel of the bonnet is not a plane surface, but curves outward >> from top to bottom. The bonnet also tapers from narrow at the front to >> wider at the rear. Obviously, then, if the rear edge of the bonnet WAS >> straight on the flat sheet, the rear edge would appear to be curved, >> convex forward, when viewed directly from the side. >> >> The slight convex curve to the rear is required to counter this >> undesired >> illusion. Similarly, the upward curve of the top line of the tub, behind >> the seats, is necessary to counter the illusion that the top line sags, >> as >> would appear, due to the outward curve of the tub side, when the car was >> viewed from normal eye height when a short distance away from the side >> of >> the car, if the top line was straight and level in an orthographic side >> view. >> >> Dave Cameron >> Metcalfe, Ontario >> >> >> >>> Fellows- >>> >>> After the longest tub rebuild on record, I am finally beginning to >>> mock-up >>> a 'car' around the tub. >>> >>> I have noticed that the rear edge of the bonnet side panels are not >>> dead >>> straight, but rather both sides have a very subtle arc to them, with >>> the >>> middle rear of the bonnet sides being the peak of the arc. >>> >>> Comments welcome before I even think about grinding the edges dead >>> straight, as I think there might be a reason for this subtle curve, as >>> both bonnet sides have it (altho the left side is slightly more arced >>> that >>> the right), maybe more obvious once I start aligning the bonnet, >>> checking >>> front tub height, etc... >>> >>> Thanks- >>> Mark TC8126 >>> Ohio >> >> >> > > >
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