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10-22-2012, 10:15 PM | #1 |
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Re: Rustbuket 67 build "Georgia"
That's some nice clean up with a wire wheel....Jim
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The purple one the monkey and the flag are my favorites too! She did good. I think you and the little brother from project racing $$ should win some kind of award for best wire wheelers ever, I don't have that kind of patience. Oh and don't think I was going to let this slide
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Meant to say, oh by the way congratulations!!
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10-23-2012, 09:11 PM | #4 |
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LOL. Pretty subtle.
Congradulations!
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11-06-2012, 05:36 PM | #5 |
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Hey Dan, congrats on impregnating the wife!
Nice progress you are making. I have also been sidetracked by a home improvement project, as well as a lack of overall motivation which will hopefully only be temporary. Also have not gotten any notifications of updates to your thread in a while. Hoping to get back at it in the next few weeks! |
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Thanks Jim
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I have been busy preparing/organizing/cleaning blah for the new one as well as school etc blah blah so not much progress but I have been working on some rear end repair and prep. pics will follow in a couple days. waaaah
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Everything is looking good! I hate cleaning crud but there's no shortcuts.
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Awesome fab work
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Here is my baby step update. Apparently some time ago one of my axle u bolts was a little loose as you can imagine it wollared (sp) out the holes in the saddle. Yeah I know they sell new ones. I made a copper slug to hold the ID of the holes, stick it in clamp it a weld away... check out them boogered up holes
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Pics of me welding up the carnage. I ground it smooth and welded a few voids on the ID and cleaned it up with a die grinder.
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Booyah! all cleaned up better than new.
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Thanks Gdavis it was kind of a pain but yeah I didn't have to worry about aligning a new saddle properly, and it was my favorite price: free!
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11-20-2012, 09:22 PM | #15 |
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Going to look for more of these in the morning. I need them in a larger size. Then back to the truck.
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11-20-2012, 10:17 PM | #16 |
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Trying to load a pic from my new phone, testing
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That was a super nice repair job....Jim
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Man, that is some mad skills there! Awesome job fixing the bad pieces!
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11-21-2012, 12:53 PM | #19 |
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Great progress and nice repair work! Love the humor throughout also congrats on the impending lack of sleep/bundle of joy coming and the last picture has to be the most expensive item you've purchased for the build....did you buy the whole box on ebay for $1500 or just that one packaage?
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Here is my update: Ate lots of turkey,ham and stuffing. No egg nog yet. finshed busting the crud on the alxe, oven cleaner does a nice job of breaking down the goo. Blasted the backing plates and hard to reach areas and hosed it with some Tractor Supply tractor/implement paint. Looks nice clean and shiny!
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We like nice shiny paint, looks good....Jim
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Thanks Jim!
Another small update, working my spring retainers. The bolts broke off in the weld nuts so I cut the corners with a dremel and knocked them off with a hammer. Welded new nuts on all 4 retainers. And a few other parts I blasted at work. Motor mount stands and parking brake cable brackets. Too cold to paint them now. Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device
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Can only do 1 pic at a time on my phone.
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I can see the up grade on the spring holders. Mine did not have the nuts only a hole. I did not thing of welding nuts like you did . I used a long bolt and lock washer and nut.
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