Kerosene heaters and paint don't mix. This is what I ended up using for temporary heat ---and the paint is still on the car. This is a Mr Heater and about $40 plus the tank
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Kerosene heaters and paint don't mix. This is what I ended up using for temporary heat ---and the paint is still on the car. This is a Mr Heater and about $40 plus the tank
Nothing new and exciting around here.... On the 'maro, working out some of the challenges in placing 3 pedals in a footbox narrowed up by a bunch of engine setback....Plotting and planning the rest of the 4 bar mounts....Measuring things for a 8 point bar....fabbed up some trunk lid hinges, and lots of other little stuff.
On the pickup, fixing up the spot on the box where "somebody" crashed the welder into it!!!!!!:CRY::CRY::CRY: Some days truly are one step forward and 3 steps back....
Dave hey how is the shop work coming on the big sedan with the new Hemi engine.
Been messing around trying to work out some upper bars with adjustable height.... should work, the IC's come out decent, anyway
Looks like the Maro is coming along Dave. :cool: Tonight I cut a jig to align the top & bottom anvils. Next is to cut the frame tube & match it up to the flange on the back of the top wheel assembly.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...eelwoodjig.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ginstalled.jpg
Oh BTW: I ended up going with a 24" throat. I figured any more would be pushing it with an aluminum frame. I plan to add gussets as it is to try & minimize deflection. I've also got a second receiver (or something) planned to support the top of the frame off the wall corner. I hope that stiffens it up enough. We will know for sure soon.
Really looking nice, Pro. Going to be one heck of a nice wheel!!!!! Now you can make the 'maro shell out of aluminum, huh?????
looks good yep you going to want to keep the frame from waking when you rolling the metal looks great pro. i would worry abit on the frame from seeing the wheels i have seen alot of power works thru it
Dave. Wouldn't that be cool. But..... to answer your question..no I don't think I'll do*that..:LOL:
Yea Pat, I will have to do some creative triangulating. I know the guys building E Wheels are building them out of some heavy stuff. I'm hoping to make it sturdy enough to do what it's suppose to do but still light enough to get in and out of the receiver without using a cherry picker. lol
Dave I found a metal working forum a while back. There are some amazing projects going on there. Scratch built replicas & some just their own design. If I had their ability I might give it a try. As it is.....no. :LOL:
I'll be happy if I can just get the firewall back together. :whacked::D
well i had deams of making body parts for the gto out of alum. hood for the big donovan like stock just bigger hood bump and other parts .did get the plans to build a big E wheel but buying all the steel for the rollers then the frame $$ hell i make hood out of glass if i get there. i beat on steel for many years always want to build my own stuff with a wheel .power hammer planisher . i beat steel with spoons dolys hammer s over wood . and steel for form. and shrinkers . for body parts just allways want to try the wheel