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Heres the new compressor. 2yr warranty with Home depot. Will look at something around 80gal once the shops up, but this should get by for now.
I have a couple of buddies who are running this brand and didn't hear any complaints. This one is 20gal 1.5hp 150max psi and 4scfm@90psi |
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When I get the barn done and sealed it, I plan to hard plumb lines in to access in the different stalls. |
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Dropped the white walls and rims off at the shop this a.m., so should have them back by lunch. Can't wait.....
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They are going to look soo good!
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We'll know around lunch. The white walls will have to be scrubbed still to get the protective cover off, but I'll get a few pics........(hang on, tire guy calling now).
Its official...tires are ready to pick up. Pics soon |
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It was replaced with a Husky 80 gallon model which had a nice deep thumping note to it. 10 years later it died, and since I no longer paint cars, I replaced it with a Husky 30 gallon upright, 2 hp model. It’s the quietest compressor I’ve ever owned. We have an attached garage, and when I'm in the house I can't even hear it running. |
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The 80 gallon was the nicest compressor I ever had, especially for painting or sanding. It would actually catch up and stop running while in use with high flow tools. The last time I tried to use it the pressure relief on the motor failed and it tried to start against the pressure in the tank and literally burned up the motor. Fortunately I was standing right there when it happened.
A new motor or repair was almost the cost of the new smaller compressor so I let the big one go as I just didn't need one that large any longer. It's also nice the new 30 gallon model is 110v and portable. |
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But I'm getting much closer. Talked with my painted last night. Will do the interior 1st, so I can get the glass reinstalled. Then start on the exterior. |
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1st pic of the rims & white walls. I'll get the blue film off tonight and get the trim rings & hub caps on. Then some more pics.
My buddy runs a tire shop in downtown Fayetteville and they only charged me $36 to mount all 5 tires and balance them. I like the weights on the back side so you can't see them. |
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So you are running the chrome "beauty" rims? They look awesome!
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Yeah, the trim rings and the 61-63 deluxe caps. I think I have a set for the other 63 too, and 2 for the trailer.
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My body and fender guy built a lean-to on his garage to keep the noisy compressor and furnace outside the working area. Mines inside and I turn it off when painting, not only because of the noise but also it blows air around and kicks up dust when running. |
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Heres some better pics...one inside and one outside (starting to get dark). The trim rings and caps really make them pop.
I might try a different brand trim ring. These are off the 63 and are very tight, but they seem just a hair looser on these rims. |
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Very Nice! Where did you get the beauty rings?
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Heres a link to them. http://www.bowtiebits.com/store/stor...Category_ID=78 They do guage restoration also. Ive used them quite a few times with excellant service and parts. |
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I agree, that combination really pops!
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is that paint or powder coat, cuz im scared s**tless to have my powdercoated rims mounted any tips i should know before i take em to my tire guy, he's got what i think is the right machine to dismount em...
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OOoo damn I like the blue rims and wide whites. I cant wait to see em with caps and beauty rings, Nice spotlight too!! Been surfing ebay for one too.
Im also looking for a set of 15 inch beauty rings to run on my truck if you know where to get any more please let me know, Have a good week |
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If I find another spotlight I'll let you know. The lights themselves are pretty easy to come across....the mounts are getting harder to find. Markeb01 did a great write up on the spotlights and install process. Do a search in the forum and you should find it pretty easy. If not, I can dig it up for you. |
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Haven't checked in for a while, seat and tire/wheels look great Jon!
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Good to see its being used. Doesn't matter how pretty they are if they can't move and be used.
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Thank you!
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No problem at all.
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Whitewalls...:metal:
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I can honestly say, never have I thought stock steelie rims ever looked so good!
You really set a high bar here with your beauty rings, and matching hub caps!! Nicely done :metal: |
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Heres a pic of my trusty dog Casie checking out the new welder. She enjoys laying around and watching me work, but she is a great dog.
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Cute Pooch! They go hand in hand with good ol chev trux. Cant wait to see pics of the caps n rings. And thanks for the link to the site with the rings Im getting a set ASAP.
Have a good weekend |
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No problem. I'd use Bowtie Bits anytime....they sell a lot of NOS parts also.
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