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1963c-10 03-05-2014 09:38 AM

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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

62 Barnfind 03-05-2014 09:51 AM

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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

How loud is it? I have a 33 gal Craftsman upright I bought in 2000 that is so loud that I have to wear ear plugs when it's on. I am looking for a new one.

1963c-10 03-05-2014 10:01 AM

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How loud is it? I have a 33 gal Craftsman upright I bought in 2000 that is so loud that I have to wear ear plugs when it's on. I am looking for a new one.

It was dark by time I got home last night. I plan to hook it up tonight and I can let you know then. Picked up a 100' of hose too. That should cover any distance I need.

When I get the barn done and sealed it, I plan to hard plumb lines in to access in the different stalls.

1963c-10 03-05-2014 10:09 AM

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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.....

TheBlueBomber 03-05-2014 11:50 AM

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They are going to look soo good!

1963c-10 03-05-2014 12:03 PM

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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

markeb01 03-05-2014 12:13 PM

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How loud is it? I have a 33 gal Craftsman upright I bought in 2000 that is so loud that I have to wear ear plugs when it's on. I am looking for a new one.

It sounds like you might have an oilless compressor. I bought one of those from Sears years ago thinking the oilless design would be good for painting cars. It was so loud I couldn’t stand it. Ear protection was an absolute must. They sure never mentioned that feature. When we moved into town I got rid of it because I didn’t want the noise level irritating the neighbors (or me either)!

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.

1963c-10 03-05-2014 12:16 PM

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It sounds like you might have an oilless compressor. I bought one of those from Sears years ago thinking the oilless design would be good for painting cars. It was so loud I couldn’t stand it. Ear protection was an absolute must. They sure never mentioned that feature. When we moved into town I got rid of it because I didn’t want the noise level irritating the neighbors (or me either)!

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.

It is an oilless unit. I'll know how loud it is tonight when I fire it off. I've got tons of headsets if needed from running chainsaws for years. Can always get an extra 100' of hose if its real loud...haha. Glad to hear you like the Husky 30gal that you have. I looked at one of their 80gal units yesterday.

markeb01 03-05-2014 12:29 PM

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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.

markeb01 03-05-2014 12:32 PM

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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

Are you going to install them now, or hold for later like the seat? Looking forward to seeing the tires mounted on the wheels either way. That's going to be a striking combination!

1963c-10 03-05-2014 12:32 PM

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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.

Portable was my biggest thing for now until the barn is up. I'll hard plumb the walls once I get to that point with a larger unit. This one will get me by for now. I can do smaller painting projects with it and a few air tools I'd like to use.

1963c-10 03-05-2014 12:34 PM

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Are you going to install them now, or hold for later like the seat? Looking forward to seeing the tires mounted on the wheels either way. That's going to be a striking combination!

I'll wait until I do the disk swap. Which won't be too far off. Last weekend was a rat race, so maybe this weekend I can get the old ball joints out, crossmember cleaned/painted and new ball joints in.

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.

1963c-10 03-05-2014 02:06 PM

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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.

TheBlueBomber 03-05-2014 02:11 PM

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So you are running the chrome "beauty" rims? They look awesome!

1963c-10 03-05-2014 02:15 PM

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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.

WhippinSaw 03-05-2014 06:57 PM

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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.

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Nice color combo, the whitewalls, the dark blue rims and throw in some stock chrome caps and beauty rings, going to be nice.
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.

1963c-10 03-05-2014 08:00 PM

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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.

bj383ss 03-05-2014 08:13 PM

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Very Nice! Where did you get the beauty rings?

Bret

1963c-10 03-05-2014 08:51 PM

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Very Nice! Where did you get the beauty rings?

Bret

i ordered them from bowtie bits around 3 years ago....stainless steel. i prefer them over the chrome ones....can always put these on a buffing wheel. think i spent around $100 for 5 shipped

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.

markeb01 03-05-2014 09:59 PM

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I agree, that combination really pops!

pimpston65 03-06-2014 12:44 AM

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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...

64chevtruck 03-06-2014 03:32 AM

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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

1963c-10 03-06-2014 09:12 AM

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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...

They are painted.

1963c-10 03-06-2014 09:13 AM

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I agree, that combination really pops!

Thanks Mark.....glad to finally see some of these pieces come together.

1963c-10 03-06-2014 09:13 AM

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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

This is where I got my trim rings from. Bowtie Bits link: http://www.bowtiebits.com/store/stor...Category_ID=78

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.

plainred65 03-06-2014 09:59 AM

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Haven't checked in for a while, seat and tire/wheels look great Jon!

1963c-10 03-06-2014 10:07 AM

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Haven't checked in for a while, seat and tire/wheels look great Jon!

Thanks Dan. Hows the 65 coming along?

plainred65 03-06-2014 10:27 AM

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Thanks Dan. Hows the 65 coming along?

It's been performing truck duty lately hauling construction material for a game room I've been working on. Been replacing leaky wheel cylinders, master cylinder, water pump, and solved an overheating problem so nothing in the looks dept. just making it dependable. Sitting in a garage for 40 years was hard on the mechanicals.

1963c-10 03-06-2014 10:45 AM

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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.

64chevtruck 03-06-2014 11:51 AM

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Thank you!

1963c-10 03-06-2014 12:13 PM

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No problem at all.

Ta2Don 03-06-2014 10:29 PM

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Whitewalls...:metal:

McMurphy 03-07-2014 12:16 AM

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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:

bj383ss 03-07-2014 07:36 AM

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i ordered them from bowtie bits around 3 years ago....stainless steel. i prefer them over the chrome ones....can always put these on a buffing wheel. think i spent around $100 for 5 shipped

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.

Thanks for the info. I had looked at them before but seeing them on your wheels sealed the deal.

Bret

1963c-10 03-07-2014 10:15 AM

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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:

Thanks for the compliments. Just trying to stay within budget and on track with my old school resto mod build. The parts really compliment each other nice, and the color is definitely what I wanted. Its just so hard to pick colors as they lay down different than the paint chips show.

1963c-10 03-07-2014 10:15 AM

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Thanks for the info. I had looked at them before but seeing them on your wheels sealed the deal.

Bret

Cool, I look forward to some pics when your rings arrive.

1963c-10 03-07-2014 10:16 AM

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Whitewalls...:metal:

Thanks Don!!

1963c-10 03-07-2014 10:19 AM

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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.

64chevtruck 03-07-2014 02:21 PM

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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

1963c-10 03-07-2014 03:30 PM

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No problem. I'd use Bowtie Bits anytime....they sell a lot of NOS parts also.


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