11-15-2012, 05:25 PM | #726 |
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looking good Kim ! like the 2 tone on your engine
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11-15-2012, 07:32 PM | #727 |
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Kim, looks great. I always like to have two coats, just to make sure everything is covered...Jim
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Nicely done!
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Motor looks good
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11-16-2012, 10:53 AM | #731 |
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Very nice, Kim.
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I did under the seat for a test. that way if I iscrewed it up it would be covered up. silicone and paint dont mix well.
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11-16-2012, 12:23 PM | #733 |
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Kim,
Everything looks great. The engine is really nice, I will be dropping mine off for you to clean up. Thanks in advance.lol |
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Did you use this one? 1Bad,
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That's it.
I'm going to use a small roller for the second coat to see if it makes it any easier. Kim |
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any progress?
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The Holidays slowed me down quite a bit.
I hope to get the frame put together in the coming weeks. I'm waiting on new ball joints as the ones I had sitting on my shelf for it turned out to be the wrong ones. The place I ordered them from is working on getting me the replacements. Kim |
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I broke down and sent some of the suspension parts out for powder coating. I'll post pics when I get a chance. Kim |
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Nice work!!!, what color are you going to use on the suspension parts?
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The rattle can Rustoleum was to delicate and the paint I used on the frame looked terrible on these parts. Here's a couple pics of one of the A-arms. I did all the brackets and 4-link connectors. Kim |
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01-15-2013, 02:03 PM | #743 |
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Beautiful pieces, love the color....Jim
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Looking Good!
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Gorgeous!
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I've been following this build for a long time, looking great, Kim.
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Sounds great...Jim
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Kim, Thanks for the PM. Their web site looks good...sure a long way from home though.
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There must be one in your area that's willing to fit in a small job. Kim |
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