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1956 Ford F-100 - F-100 Fenders Fitment Fabrication

No Limit Engineering Does It Again
By D. Brian Smith
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No Limit Engineering is making... 
   
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No Limit Engineering is making rapid progress on the '56 F-100, which will be given away at the 28th Annual F-100 SuperNationals and Ford Family Reunion. Find out how the talented crew customized the rear fenders to permit the installation of bigger wheels and tires by reading on.
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After marking a 1.5-inch-wide... 
   
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After marking a 1.5-inch-wide cut line on the passenger-side rear fender, Carlos cut the inner fender flange off the fender with the shop's trusty (but loud) jigsaw.
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Can you believe that this... 
   
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Can you believe that this brand-new Dennis Carpenter F-100 fender is missing its flange?
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By now you're thinking what... 
   
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By now you're thinking what we were: These guys are out of control! Carlos cut the radii of the other new set of rear Dennis Carpenter fenders.
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In preparation for welding,... 
   
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In preparation for welding, he ground the edges of the radius-less fenders.
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Using the fender bolts, Carlos... 
   
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Using the fender bolts, Carlos attached the passenger-side fender flange. While we photographed Rob and Mike as they produced the custom headers, Carlos tack-welded the passenger-side rear fender.
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With the newly customized... 
   
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With the newly customized passenger-side rear fender looking pristine, Carlos installed the driver-side flange.
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No Limit planned to weld the... 
   
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No Limit planned to weld the rear fenders at the 1-inch point on the flanges. To account for the 1/8 inch that was lopped off with the removal of the fenders' radii, Carlos marked the weld line at 1 1/8 inches wide.
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Before welding, he tightened... 
   
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Before welding, he tightened the fender- flange bolts.
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No Limit's technician drilled... 
   
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No Limit's technician drilled holes in the top of the fender...
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...and used Cleeco clips to... 
   
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...and used Cleeco clips to hold the fender in place while tack-welding.
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Being careful not to overheat... 
   
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Being careful not to overheat the metal, he tack-welded the fender on top of the flange.
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Welders might suggest that... 
   
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Welders might suggest that butt-welding is preferable. But doing so would increase the possibility of warping the metal. Before adding more tack-welds, Carlos permitted the metal to cool.
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At this point, Carlos had... 
   
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At this point, Carlos had both rear fenders tack-welded into place. To avoid excessive heat warping the metal, he would lay down the final seam welds over a few days' time.
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By clamping a test bed-side... 
   
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By clamping a test bed-side filler piece into position, No Limit experimented with the most desirable custom look. They knew they wanted the bottom of the rear fender to be even with the bedside.
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After some thought, Rob and... 
   
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After some thought, Rob and Carlos decided what would look best. Carlos cut out a piece of sheetmetal.
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Using a square and a Sharpie,... 
   
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Using a square and a Sharpie, he drew the desired shape on the metal.

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