The shop is finally done! At least as far as the county is concerned. The inspector just signed off on the final inspection.
Attachment 71099
Hopefully, this thread can return to being about building my hot rod.:):):)
Attachment 71100
Printable View
The shop is finally done! At least as far as the county is concerned. The inspector just signed off on the final inspection.
Attachment 71099
Hopefully, this thread can return to being about building my hot rod.:):):)
Attachment 71100
SAY Hot rods need homes too
Nice job
Congrats! I'm betting you're pumped to get that box checked!
The building distraction is over (for now!)
Now back to the Hot Rod... LOL.
Once you've got that final inspection box ticked the 'fun' things can now begin.
Like the hydraulic lift made from a single front-of-body truck ram to lift those engine blocks up to the mezzanine...
:LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :eek:
Holy %#@$&!!!!
Has really been almost a year since my last post? Man, it seems time just slips away so fast these days. Several things have happened since my last entry here.
1. I finally hung up the badge for good. I'm officially and completely retired.
2. I built an outdoor patio cover, which means we finally have some shade for those triple digit temperatures we get for weeks on end...
Attachment 71995
3. and the Christmas Village for 2019 was built, and demolished. It was so big we had to use two rooms this year.
Attachment 71996Attachment 71997
With all that out of the way, I was finally able to begin making repairs to the VR. I spent a day removing the bonnet, cutting out the damaged fiberglass...
Attachment 71998
and prepping the repair areas for mat and filler. I'll be making new forms to rebuild the under hood extensions to the sugar scoops.
Attachment 71999
Damn it feels good to be working on this again!!!
Wow you been busy. Congratulations on retirement. Now you won't have time for anything.
Good to see you back at it Wes. I'm actually ordering parts for my truck for the first time in years. Other than starting and running it occasionally to keep the carb clean! I just bought front fender supports(only can find them used for now) off ebay, and then when they get t\here I'll be putting the front end back on which includes the innner fender panels, fenders(front), grill, lights and hood back on. Once all that is in place I can put the new(bought 7 years ago ) running boards on! Getting motivated to get my shelf and floor space back, which is filled with all this stuff right now! After that some re priming will be next then glass installled.
Those "city scenes" are awesome! But even better now that you're working on the car again!!! LOL..
Ditto those christmas cities are incredible. Love the ski slopes!
Nice work, once I got settled into retirement I can no longer figure out how I ever found time to have a job! Enjoy your well deserved retirement and some real time to get back on your project!
How true Dave... how true.
Let me know if you need another pair of hands, Steve. Mine are aren't as nimble as they used to be, but they can hold things in place while skilled work is being done. LOL.
I patched the fiberglass on the inside of the hood...
Attachment 72049
Then I recreated the scoop forms from a 5 gallon bucket and an old plastic planter that used to hold a redwood.
Attachment 72048
After glassing in the deeper scoops on the inside and filling the holes on the outside, I got down to sanding.
Attachment 72047
It's getting there!!
Nice work! Thanks for the help offer too, might have to take you up on it or at least get together for a car show locally!
Interesting idea on the scoops. You'remaking the install look easy. 8-)
That’s pretty cool! I like your custom fiberglass work.