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08-16-2020, 11:57 AM | #726 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
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So after the stick of doom visited the nest twice yesterday, there were a few stragglers left today.
I would say they had won. This morning after my shower, it was obvious I need to be careful as my body does not like this poison. Chatting to Mickey over the fence, he said he had a solution, and less than 5 minutes later, he was there. Can of Asda (Walmart) wasp killer in hand. I was still trying to warn him when he was straight in....... After a few minutes, and a pair of gloves. And ripping the log out and tossing it on the lawn. Incredible how neatly they have hollowed out that log. And contents of the poison, I went back to ASDA to see if there was any in stock, nope. Maybe banned? As the wasps just fall out of the air when you spray. Tomorrow I will inspect again, and if no more wasps, I will clear up there cut back the shrubs a bit.
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Turns out, neither Sally, nor Greg the current lodger (Leaving on Friday) have ever held or shot anything except for shooting off their mouths.
So a few beers, targets and two air rifles later, we had a full evening of fun. Started with the targets, set up at 24 meters, or 75 foot distance Sally got to shoot first, every shot, accompanied by a loud scream, and the fourth one followed by “I don’t want to do this anymore” Interesting, that at this distance, with a .177 calibration, she put this grouping together. Meant less competition for the rest of the evening, while she carried the beers and checked and marked off the groupings as we went through them. Spotter. Good for a first time. Later, after the plying, we were sitting chatting outside till the mosquitos chased us indoors. I had just gone to fetch another beer when I heard screams, male and female. Came back to this..... Seems these two don’t like spiders much. A great evening
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Man, sorry about all the wasp trouble. I have them here and they have learned that the passenger doors on my SquareBodies don't get opened very often. So I systematically went and cleared the nests out of three trucks. Since that time I periodically come across them in other places. I always keep a couple of bottles that will shoot 20 ft. I think that's about 275 meters, but I'm not sure. Got a kick out of Sally screaming as she popped off rounds from an air rifle. Sometime when you bring her to the states she can get behind something that is powder actuated and hand-held, and you can see how that goes, haha. As you probably know, typically you get more allergic to those stings until you're in respiratory danger. So please take care with regard to that. Your place is really coming together and I like seeing you guys enjoy it. Your big barbecues look delicious.
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And the big BBQ’s are rather nice. Great company too.
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We do like a BBQ
@Totti knows..... Ordered 30kg of BBQ Briquettes from Germany Let’s hope the reviews are accurate. Over the weekend, Sally asked me to help her do a sign for a work friend and colleague who had a double mastectomy. So I agreed. Ended up doing three, for two of her friends and her colleague Starting wit a rough sign, then a background painted on. Resulting in The other with added detail.... Result And 5 hrs later, seriously. The next big job was to wrap up the carport and driveway posts that had to be redone. Greg, the lodger, who left today helped after Andy moved out, he also taught me a whole lot about welding. He finished off the plates for me too. DONE. Galvazinc after finishing off. Spoke to the steel guy today, he should be here to do the steel work in two weeks. Price was a nice surprise.
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Signs went down well.
It seems her bestie and her husband just can’t decide where to put it. I fetched the Custom Chevy C10 cab lifter made about 6 years ago from mate Martins place, along with another tool. This has lived outdoors in all weathers, all the yea5s, so will need me to make some rot repairs as one end already fell off when I unloaded it. Makes lifting a four man lift Sized cab off the chassis on your own using the engine hoist a piece of cake. The cab roller frame, built by Martin is a brilliant tool, despite an old wooden pallet with wheels doing the same job. The cab floor is stepped, and that’s reflected in the design, then add in four mounting points to secure it, and you can roll the cab about while working on it. I will tidy it up and add some wheels before packing it away with the lifter for future use. Been thinking of what route to go with my garage and carport “Forecourt” once the roof is on. Years ago when I made this fake pump, these colours appealed, they still do. The question is, do I develop the fake theme or use an existing brand. Copy and paste Been pressure cleaning the deck, furniture and repairing and painting all the stuff. While waiting for paint to dry today I also applied the stickers I had made this week by a mate on the body of the dummy pump. Other side...... I still need to draw up the design and hand paint the Belisha beacon. But am procrastinating.
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When you buy one of these.....
To fix one of these. It is often,because you are skilled enough to produce one of these for your NASCAR truck build, in order to save weight. And change some subtle bits. Even if you kinda fail first time, and start again, it shows what you can and will do. Gel coat mould made Result One small bubble to fix. Looks like Dennis is onto a winner again. He also needs a custom front splitter to aid aerodynamic flow. Anyone doing them for 66 C10’s ? Back home, he and Tally offered it up to the trucks front end. Looks right to me. Next job: Build a glass fibre hood/bonnet to reduce weight. Seems a slippery slope when you have over 800bhp under the hood, to start a weight loss Program Clem at rubatrucks.com in Fayetteville, Arkansas also sent Dennis a steel Quuic Fill filler neck this week for the truck. Bit by bit this crazy build is coming together too. Soon it will be Black Lines all over Missouri.
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This thread has been going since October 2010
https://forum.retro-rides.org/thread...pdated-23-2020 And I certainly have collected, and shared out some free stuff. Perfectly timed by mate Scott @Jabbo was an offer of a used (not a SnapOn) wheeled toolbox for my garage. I have a SnapOn item that came here for £75.00 a year or two ago from a mate. But this will be great for the extra stuff laying about, especially with the current carport build. Including 30 mile delivery, it has the feel of a bargain. Life continues to be good.
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I mentioned previously that my karma bucket was overflowing.
Where Sally lives, a bunch of paving guys with a Transit pickup and some vans have been doing a load of paving for older residents. Her neighbour two houses down asked if she wanted to buy a mower (petrol, she likes electric) so she declined. But asked me when I popped around. I went to look, and it came home with me, along with two tools, a Jerry can and some fuel, all for £100.00 Happy with that as I have been looking for some time but prices put me off. Tried it out yesterday. After that, I went to the shop and cleaned, primed and painted the cab roller frame for the C10 Just need to fit some wheels to it today, then we have a complete tool. I also need to work on the cab lifter tool, as it has rotten out around the mounting screws at the ends from living outdoors for years. Coming together now.
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Could be used as part of your car.
OR Use it as the drop down door for your booze cabinet next to your outdoor BBQ area. Collection only please. PM gives you first dibs. After the “ failed “ Bootfair, Sally and I climbed into the garden and cleared beds, moved my Ogre to a new open space as he had disappeared into the growth over time. I carried him to the 4 foot wall, Sally and I tried to get him on the plinth, but she is a girl, so I called my favourite 76 year old neighbour over to just help me safely get it up. Easy. Had him about 15 years. Loads of other jobs, including pruning, clearing and also doing a final number on the subterranean part of the wasp nest, finally covering it with soil. Seems I now own a shed again. And @Glenanderson has a spares mower. Galaxy was roped into action as well. VIDEO LINK. https://youtu.be/Wm4nIWjbPCk Not the first time. As was Prozac before. NOW TIME FOR A BEER AND SOME LUNCH METHINKS. Been a nice weekend.
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Am I the on;y one who has three or four future cars/projects spinning around in my head, while having one to still complete?
@georgeb and @joem83 @pauly there you go. Part of my future planning or dreaming is something like these Owner type, or Tamiya style cars mostly seen in the Philippines. One reply below, quoted from another forum regarding the Suzuki’s. I am just wondering, thinking if it is all do-able. RWD only needed, so front end may need to be addressed too, you guys tell me. [font color="d719e6"] Quote:
Thanks guys. And NeverRodeBefore, thats a great reply. Hopefully you can do more input and a bit more on chassis rot or not. I am thinking (part of future planning) of rebodying a Vitara or something with a chassis. Rather than use an old home built kit car frame, use something that has most of the bits in the right place. Never done it before but think it is within my abilities. AND I WANT TO LOWER IT QUITE A BIT This is the idea. VIDEO: https://youtu.be/AGF50KECfPE I think a rebody will be doable in the current IVA and various test criteria. Of course, all of this could just be a dream and foolish, hopefully those who really know their stuff will input with encouragement or warnings. Thanks.
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So remember the cab lifter.
https://youtu.be/vfTC9wyQKK0 It has spent a lot of time outside, degenerating, and in fact, on my drive the one end fell off completely. So how do you fix wood? With welding, it’s always easy to melt more metal back into a hole. So I dismantled both ends and filled the holes with thin dowels I had cut from some scrap wood. Then drove new, 45mm longer screws into the holes. Then painted it all up once reassembled. Done. And of course waiting...... truck.
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Got two pics from the seller.
Seems the wheels are not on it at the moment. Remember the engine and motor are out Current status. Vehicle enquiry: Registered April '92. Last Logbook change November 2009. Last Tax Sept '01. Registered correctly as an Eagle and 1.6l. And what all the fuss is about. One built in 2018 as part of a Stag weekend, raced and enjoyed. I do like it a whole load.
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My brother in SA sent me this today.
Sounds of my youth. https://youtu.be/u1V8YRJnr4Q Looks like a red C10 to me.
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PURGATORY
/ˈpəːɡət(ə)ri/ noun: purgatory; plural noun: purgatories; noun: Purgatory (in Catholic doctrine) a place or state of suffering inhabited by the souls of sinners who are expiating their sins before going to heaven. expiate /ˈɛkspɪeɪt/ verb make amends or reparation for (guilt or wrongdoing). So....... You need to read the above really carefully, maybe you will get it, maybe you won’t. That's not real important. But I can say that based on the following two photos and DVLA report, I contacted an old friend , Bill, up near Glasgow to go take a look on my behalf before he went to work tonight, Bill has these two beauties And then..... This is typical of Bill....... and others I have got to know over the years through this hobby. Simply unselfish. I could make a list, and it would be quite long, of guys who are part of this club. This was the basic information we had to go on. Got two pics from the seller. Seems the wheels are not on it at the moment. Current status. So at 4.00pm Bill drove over to where the car had been laying for a very long time and did a very basic inspection for me. Previous owner had it 6 years. I will get to the motivation and Why such a masochistic project, later. When Bill called me later, he summarised it like this, and being a Scot, he is a man who does not waste words. He basically said that if he had asked himself to go look at this for For him, he would be very happy to report that it was way better than expected. So I sent him the money by Paypal within 10 minutes. The sort of thing that pleased guys like @CraigRK and @PaulY no end, getting their grubby fingers in my wallet, spending my money on stuff for me. I will post pics tomorrow or soon if you guys want to see what my Purgatory looks like. I just need to figure the most affordable, sensible way to get the Rezin Rockit (Thanks @pistonpopper for suggesting the name) down from Glasgow to Rochester, and no, it has no motor or trans fitted right now. Stand by for more random ramblings.
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Full build thread for the Resin Rockit will be here.
https://forum.retro-rides.org/thread...c-rezin-rockit Advice and suggestions welcome. Owner type Tamiya style. Keep in mind, different country, different rules etc. Take a look. I would love to get to this point, but it is the U.K. after all, so many rules will be adhered to. https://youtu.be/gxEEkp-0EsE Right. I have some woodwork and painting to get to.
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So it is clearly now school holiday season.
When I take off time, often this is the result. Weather Waking to this. Taking time in the morning to help Mickey sort out a large patio gazebo. He wanted to weld, note how mask is used though. Then moved the welder trolley back home and got on with making up the door @PaulY brought for his annexe Frame idea. Using old bed stringers Cut to size, triangular in shape, this drives guys like @CraigRK nuts as it screws with his OCD And and infill section made up, as door is mounted 150mm away from planned position, adding more space. Weather continues to be rubbish. Door hung, ghetto style building here. Supervision Hung More Weather Much Much later Foam cavity filler. Horrible stuff too. Trimmed back. Some more woodwork and paint left to get done, in order to close up foam and finish off. Last night 7.00pm I got this far. Waiting for CraigRK to get here. This time last year we had touched down in New York, on our way to St Louis. Covid19 has screwed us a bit this year. But projects are moving on.
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So today @CraigRK came over to pick up a toolbox, and I managed to help him take some more stuff to clear my space up.
He also inspected the wasp battlefield; Compressor room is almost ready, and then this big boy can move over. Made in 1973 From this...... URL=https://app.photobucket.com/u/niknakpix/a/e88d5c80-721d-4b49-a43e-c3be437b641b/p/3ef01412-28ed-43cf-a00b-49a507822ef6][/URL] To this. Pretty impressed and pleased. Not a lot of progress on finding a transporter to get the Eagle from Ayr in Scotland to Rochester today though. Hopefully Shipley comes up with something
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[quote author="@grizz" source="/post/2624787/thread" timestamp="1598786302"]From the UKGSER Forum.
Some plans and advice. Sparkplug lives in Cambridge so a detour to start and end with. [quote ="Da1sycat;5804717"]I tried Shipley a few weeks ago when I wanted a car brought over from the North of England. I was surprised by the cost (more than I expected) and it varied considerably (more than £500 between the lowest and highest quote). All stated “this assumes the car starts and drives”. I’ve since got a car locally but get an email every few days with a small discount on the existing quotes. There’s no substitute for going yourself, but time, distance and logistics will be King in your particular circumstances I guess. You’ve the feelers out on retrorides for some brotherhood help?[/quote][quote ="sparkplug;5804747"]Find a suitable trailer for hire in / near Rochester, find a willing body or two in Glasgow to help load the car and then just pay my fuel... Oh, and I'm not reversing a trailer up your drive I'm curse word at reversing trailers, it's a tight space and I wouldn't fancy being sideways on that road for longer than I needed to. Can't do it for at least a week though.[/quote][quote ="Littledumptruck;5804812"]We hired a trailer from a place called Helpfull Hire near Thame to move a mini from Stanmore to Lochgilphead last year. Only cost about £140 amd we had it ten days. They were very good value. Could pick up on way through, although returning would be an issue.[/quote][quote ="Da1sycat;5804874"]Road trip gathering momentum 😎. Hellcat parked outside Ethyls vs Sparkers rig outside Little Chef takes a little imagination but hey the company’s more important than the country. My money’s on “Rian & Phil’s Tartan Tow Truck Tour 2020”[/quote][/quote] Still to be investigated, nailed down and fine tuned, but this sounds a good way to deal with it. Could this be the way it happens? Quick short term update. Last night I thought it wise to celebrate the REZIN ROCKIT long before it had even been given wheels where it is laying in a pile of detritus next to a body shop. This has been fun before with less to celebrate. And as an aside...... @CraigRK sent me a pic too. Saying anyone who owns a “Jeep” should have a shovel. Or as he likes to say, “You do love to dig a hole for yourself” This may be the bit of extra weight on this build.
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08-30-2020, 04:13 PM | #748 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
So where do I start when wanting to break hearts.
Bill went to look at this on Friday night before going on shift, fighting fires. As mentioned, his Report was that he would be happy to buy it for himself. Good enough for me. Thankfully he took a bunch of heartbreaking photos. This is why I spent my money on, 10 minutes after his approval was voiced. Tell me why I bought..... headache does not count. Previous owner had it 6 years.....; long enough to grow a lot of moss and fungus. Front end From? Rear end From? Engine bay. Empty Safety equipment Lacking (got radio) Tank Relocated Prop shaft “Present” Carpeting, gauges Yes. So it looks like it has potemshul. With team Retro Rides behind me and a few friends alongside me...... It will become something. The Rezin Rockit.... Remember , history can repeat itself. Lightening strikes twice (sometimes) Remember the Not a Project Chevy Blazer? https://forum.retro-rides.org/thread...-stranger-2020 This is how I saw it in June 2016 on a driveway where it had stood for 13 years. And how it looked after Less than a year With the help of @PaulY in the snow And then the Money Shot. SOLD OFF IN AUGUST FOR A NETFLIX FILM ROLE. NEW PAINT REVEALED MARCH 2020 So now just need to get it here and start collecting bits to put together.
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08-30-2020, 05:48 PM | #749 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
Last thing tonight, unless my friend Insomnia comes to visit again.
In order for us to all be singing off the same Nando’s menu, a few very simple objectives for this build I want this to be a side project, if that is even possible. It needs to be really simple and without fancy programming, machining and trick parts (all that is relative of course) Easy to find parts and maintenance, using as much standard parts nd as much of what is on the car. Low, rather than high. As silly a power to mass ratio as one can get without sacrificing r3liability. There is just no use in building some exotic car that’s always broken down or waiting for the next exotic parts. All advice, help, guidance thankfully accepted. This following car is not exactly what I want to build, but certainly my general direction. Built for fun, to do the hill climb at RRG ‘18 in a short timeframe by a large team of friends and knowledgable chaps. I have been chatting with @Phoenixcapri as well, he has given some advice and may be along with more. Thread here: https://forum.retro-rides.org/thread...l-eagle?page=1 There is,this. [quote author="@mr2fc" source="/post/2623268/thread" timestamp="1598277386"] [img src="https://img.retro-rides.org/i/v/mr2fc/2c907c06074e.jpg"] [img src="https://img.retro-rides.org/i/v/mr2fc/5f7897f6b4ba.jpg"] http://www.superstreetonline.com/fea...la-from-manila Best one I've seen [/quote] And from far away, these are probably in a different league altogether. This is the idea. VIDEO: https://youtu.be/AGF50KECfPE Bed time , Bootfair in the morning, it’s bank holiday after all. .
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08-31-2020, 03:48 AM | #750 |
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Re: GRIZZ’s ‘79 - 2WD BLAZER Challenge over in London, England. “~It’s not a Project
Skipped last week and yesterday’s bootfairs
Today was slim picking too. Cars 20p each Not sure why I got this. Total haul. Best was 3 waterproof light switches for new carport £2.00 for three. Star Wars mug New 50p Unicorn for @CraigRK daughter £1.00 E-plate for Craig £1.00 Toys £1.00 Off to Whitstable for the day.
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