WOW that's looking great!!
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WOW that's looking great!!
Whaddayamean "it doesn't show much progress"?? That sucker is looking good, Ken. You are a true "arteest".:cool:
Steve - Nice seeing you and your family again.
I have been hitting it pretty hard lately, I'm anxious to get it in the fixture so I can start on the X members and the cross members.
STREETWERKZ, Rrumbler, roadster32 - Thanks for your comments, it means a lot.
Ken and Steve, I knew once you guys got to know each other you would have a lot in common. Both of you take detailing to the nth degree. It's fun to sit back and watch both of your projects come together. :):)
Don
Hi Ken, I got some vinyl stuff from a mate who has a sign shop, Its not thin and has a semi sticky backing that doesn't leave glue behind, Its thick enough to take the light knocks but heavy knocks do still mark the stainless.
What about that blue stuff you see on cars in Boyds shop ??? I've never seen it in England.
I polish each individual bit first then weld and then polish the weld area out, Those long rails are gonna take some holding i reckon :LOL:
Hope this is of some help.
Don - That is one of the miracle's of sites like this. I have been lucky enough to have met a few people from here and I have to tell you every one has been a pleasure, well the jury is still out on uncle Bob :LOL:
Steve - Thanks for the tip, I'm concerned that all the welding I have to do it might melt that. I guess I could just put in small length strips in places where the heat wouldn't be to bad. I use the blue tape a lot, but it's the same as masking tape. Just a little more durable.
Ken
[QUOTE=Ken Thurm;409557]Don - well the jury is still out on uncle Bob :LOL:
Believe me Ken, I understand only too well!!! :LOL::LOL::LOL:
Don
Hmmmm...............looks like it might be time to send my cousin Guido on a road trip.....................
Bob - If your cousin Guido knows how to polish stainless send him over :LOL:
Well, one frame rail is ready for the polisher, one to go! That didn't take long at all :eek:
I picked up my stainless axle yesterday, it looks like a '32 heavy axle, all I have to do is drill some holes in it.
Ken
Cousin Guido don't polish stainless..............................but he does have experience with rub outs.....................................:eek: