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Originally Posted by aggie91
Now I understand the purchase. Donor for the Rocket. Looks like good parts for sure!
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Morning mate.
Trust you guys are well down South.
The feel so far on the Miata is that for $550.00 I managed to get a load of what the Rockit needs.
Scrape
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https://youtu.be/rlGTtdPWPBI
It would seem I am spending 2-3 hours scraping that bloody chassis every night as the blasting was not shifting the hardened combination of red oxide, some very tough grey paint and the hardened underseal all over it.
I am sure a commercial blasting unit, with large, heavy duty blasting system would clear it in a couple of hours, but that would involve a trailer, towing and delivering it and the front and rear running gear and a small hand full of cash. So not happening.
Of course, typically, there are so many nooks and crannies and the texture keeps changing.
Also removed the brake and fuel lines in order to make progress a bit smoother, another angle grinder job as half the screws holding the saddles in place were rusted solid, or closed the heads up with rust, some responded to hammer on the screwdriver, which I managed to destroy.
Inbetween I have also been looking at other things and started to remove bits for others.
Roof did not seem to want to open more than this, what a ball ache to remove the wind deflector from behind the two loose seats, without forcing or damaging the roof with it’s heated rear glass.
Out.
Madness though……
By 7.00pm last night, I had only managed to strip back about 1/3 of the chassis on three sides, once the top is completed, it needs to be turned over and the underside done.
Followed by blasting and paint with the primer Kevin gave me.
And then the fun part……..
Clean this lot before rebuilding.
Friday, day job, then two days of weekend, where I hope to get on with this job.