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03-06-2011 09:46 PM #1
Bullocky I have been watching your build for a long time . I don't care about it being glass I just care about the fun you have in building it . If it wasn't for glass cars there would be a lot less seen out there today . You have to keep up the history for the young guys who are still looking !!!!
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03-07-2011 12:23 AM #2
Well said, Bobby.
It's slow going for me these days. Just trying to stay afloat. I'm still scraping undercoating off the underside of my fenders. Hope to make some better progress before too long!
In the meantime, I'm keeping up with you guys whether on this thread or the others. I'm sure you're all looking forward to spring! Heck, I am too!!"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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03-08-2011 08:53 AM #3
Just to change the subject a wee bit -
In the last few weeks have changed the springs - the fronts (posted elsewhere) and lastly, the rear. The fronts were too weak(150#), the rears, too 'strong' (300# - 540# progressives) which of course made for an interesting ride. Of course with another fresh 8-10 inches of snow yesterday on top of the 2 feet already on the ground, it doesn't look like I'll make my hoped for March 15th back on the road date
Then yesterday, put some heat shields on my Flowmasters to keep the exhaust heat away from the floor, but more to keep it away from the fuel and brake lines. I had a set all made up to be installed before the body went on - but being 'of age' have a problem with CRS so I ended up buying the Flowmasters. The straps need to be redone to the top of the mufflers, but that's a 10 minute job when I can get the car a bit higher. Here are a couple of pictures just to let you know I haven't just been sleeping under the car.
(yep, it is kinda dusty under that car!!)[/B]
DAMMIT it PO's me when the photos don't show!!!!!Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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03-09-2011 10:25 PM #4
Slow going here also just can"t Munster up the energy with out sunshine . That vitamin B is needed on these foggy days .
Dave W. These springs are a science that I don"t think any one has down yet . I have 200# on the rear of the 31 and hope they will work with the road .
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03-11-2011 06:02 PM #5
I know you guys will be shocked but I've actually done something to my car lately and here are some pics to prove it..
After scraping all the undercoating from under the fenders I decided to tackle stripping the paint and repairing a little rust spot. The rusted section was in front of the wheel well on the passenger side rear fender. There is bracing behind the rusted section. After cutting out the bad section, I heavily coated the inside of the bracing with Rust Bullet before welding the patch piece. A thin coat of filler and it should be good as new."It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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03-12-2011 04:18 PM #6
I got one of the front fenders stripped today but I didn't take a pic of it yet. It's not quite as bad as I thought it would be. I wanted to send it all to a media blaster but that's just not in the budget right now. I had a gallon of stripper sitting around so I decided to put it to use! The hard part is getting everything out of the little corners & crevices with this method....any tips?"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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03-13-2011 06:05 AM #7
Randy - Harbor Freight have several low end media blasters, i.e around $15 bucks or so. They aren't the best, but with some of their media(Starblast) (or even mason's sand for a small area) will clean up most residue and tough to sand paint. I used one when I had to get the Brookville red primer from behind the cowl lip on my car and it worked OK. This area here, both sides:
I then sold the blaster at a swap meet for about what I paid for itDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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03-13-2011 07:53 AM #8
Hey Dave, I bought a 20gal media blaster a few months ago but quickly realized my compressor isn't big enough to run it. So it's still sitting in my garage looking very shiny & new.Maybe I can find somebody fairly close by with a big compressor who'll let me plug into it for a couple of hours.
It feels good to be moving forward again....even if it's still very slowly!"It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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03-20-2011 05:02 PM #9
I believe this was somewhere around 2015, Rick, Rosie and Johnboy
John Norton aka johnboy