Edit... Resto mod FIRST DRIVE
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Another day cleaning bits...
It was everything I hand in me the bust the ball joint nuts loose but I finally got it down to these
Then, dreaming about a media blast cabinet, I got the parts cleaned up.
And painted everything.
I'm pretty happy with the results and it didn't take too long. Sometimes I think you spend more time getting sand (media) out of everything then just wire brushing etc.
It was everything I hand in me the bust the ball joint nuts loose but I finally got it down to these
Then, dreaming about a media blast cabinet, I got the parts cleaned up.
And painted everything.
I'm pretty happy with the results and it didn't take too long. Sometimes I think you spend more time getting sand (media) out of everything then just wire brushing etc.
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For light relief today - i created a new workchair .... Just hijacking your thread! As you were....
(And it was a good diversion from the tidying I was supposed to be doing....)
(And it was a good diversion from the tidying I was supposed to be doing....)
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Susie is right! You're garage is a mess!! You better clean it tomorrow!!!
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Somebody is going to call me cheap but this doesn't leak
So I beat it into submission and cleaned the paint off
And used high heat aluminum filler
Short of going with a winged sump, this will be perfect.
Call me cheap, I can take it!
So I beat it into submission and cleaned the paint off
And used high heat aluminum filler
Short of going with a winged sump, this will be perfect.
Call me cheap, I can take it!
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Geesh,all that nice work and and, ! Geesh
Isn't beek building them?
One more thing. Don't start cutting corners
Isn't beek building them?
One more thing. Don't start cutting corners
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
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East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
2017 Abrath
2018 Alfa Romeo 4c Spider
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Cheap.... Now paint it red
Garage is to be finished tomorrow ...
Garage is to be finished tomorrow ...
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"Cheap.... Now paint it red "
Working on it!!
Jim, yes Beek is working on a winged sump... For you car!
Working on it!!
Jim, yes Beek is working on a winged sump... For you car!
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I straightened my pan as best I could and used ultra-glass filler. Painted it with epoxy primer and black Imron 10 years ago. It has seen about 40,000 miles and it still looks good.
There is a fine line between cheap and clever. LOL
There is a fine line between cheap and clever. LOL
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@SoFlaFiat: I gotta say I sort of agree with Jim, "don't start cutting corners". Your restoration is amazing! Can't wait to see the end result. Hope you post a video of startup.
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I think I'll make a decision at the end of the day, when I have a red oil pan. The pan is really in pretty good shape, with all the proper baffles and tray so really I'd just be wasting money to not use it.
Pete, I promise (assuming nothing explodes ) to post video of start up day.
Pete, I promise (assuming nothing explodes ) to post video of start up day.
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Post the video regardless.... and then we'll know not to paint things red
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Keep It....
It's no longer cheap.... now it's cheap AND red!
Also - without you, VHT and/or Duplicolor would go out of business right?
It's no longer cheap.... now it's cheap AND red!
Also - without you, VHT and/or Duplicolor would go out of business right?
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Good point!!
Alright, keeping it!
Next baby step:
Finish the heim joints on my front sway bar.
M original layout was not so great and I had to cut my straps back loose.
Then I went about modifying the lower a arm
And adding an outside bracket
Now I have to weld it all back together and repaint everything.
Alright, keeping it!
Next baby step:
Finish the heim joints on my front sway bar.
M original layout was not so great and I had to cut my straps back loose.
Then I went about modifying the lower a arm
And adding an outside bracket
Now I have to weld it all back together and repaint everything.
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Nice work - and you'll be happier that you took the time to do this than not.
Yellow would work...
I think it's no coincidence that during the period that you've been working on this project, the share price of Sherwin-Williams (Duplicolor's parent) have increased significantly...
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=SHW+ ... W;range=2y
Yellow would work...
I think it's no coincidence that during the period that you've been working on this project, the share price of Sherwin-Williams (Duplicolor's parent) have increased significantly...
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=SHW+ ... W;range=2y