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07-28-2018, 05:21 PM | #1 |
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Installed some seal around my for the time being headliner to keep from cutting myself anymore than I already have. Followed by the neighbor coming over and asking for my assistance installing his gear vendors into him 69 challenger and about an hour of chit chat.
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07-26-2018, 01:28 AM | #3 |
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OMG My National Detroit 900 works once again! Guys, this tool has been broken for a few years now. I don't do bondo work any more at the shop, but when I was I had two of these, that is how important they are, they are a MUST HAVE tool for this work. I got a new part for mine, oiled it up and it works again! I feel like Eric Clapton picking up his Strait after years of not touching it. I can't wait to get cutting some bondo, this tool is like an 8" block, I can't wait to get back up to speed with it, I can cut a panel to needing only a fine tune with a block using this tool. OMG I can't believe how good this tool is, I have been using my DA and 6" orbitals for removing paint and what not and they work like rubbing a friggin newspaper on it compared to this thing! I had forgotten what a BADARS tool this is! I was just going to get it going and head into the house to crash on the couch as I came home beat today. I tested it a bit on the top of the cowl and I was HOOKED. I stripped the dash in minutes, wham bam done deal. WHOOO HOOOOO!
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07-27-2018, 12:14 AM | #4 |
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I got out to the garage tonight for my "five minutes" to remove some paint in the jambs and surface rust on the floor and what not, I can't wait to get his thing in primer!
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07-28-2018, 12:23 AM | #5 |
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I got a visit from the brown truck today... got my Gear Vendors Overdrive installed!!!!
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Slick setup.
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I cleaned and painted my defroster ducts. Anyone know which one is left and which is right?
Got the windshield center strip installed. It really fought me; took all afternoon to install four screws.
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I know, I have planned to do it but never have.
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I had to copy it... hope you can read it...
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07-28-2018, 11:02 AM | #11 |
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Right on!
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I got out there for some rust cleaning getting it ready to prime on the inside of the cab. It's wearing me out!
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07-28-2018, 08:15 PM | #13 |
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Wired up the Vintage Air and tested operation of fan and door motions, tested heater valve operations. All good. Ran hoses and fI'll ed to check for leaks. One of my bulk head fitting is leaking as a solder point and now I am waiting my replacement parts.
Removed old starter and installed mini starter to clear exhaust. Will it ever end!
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went out to parts truck and removed and sold a couple of parts. drove the truck all day. love my truck.
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07-28-2018, 10:05 PM | #15 |
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I got my replacement 17 inch fan from speedway today. I was stoked at how quick it got here until I opened it and its the wrong fan. I ordered a clutch style fan and got a solid mount fant. so now I have two brand new fans to return.
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07-28-2018, 10:48 PM | #16 |
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Went to the Fredericksburg Texas swap meet. Met a local guy who has parts on a truck he has at home I need and we made plans to meet up next time.
Lots of small towns in the area, stopped a antique store and scored this for 40 bucks. First I've seen that wasnt cracked or missing the wheel or gears. Set it up in my workroom inside. Inside all I have are hand tools.
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More sand blasting, more roloc wheeling. My compressor is on it's last leg, this took me a LONG time.
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It didn't end without a number of welds, it blows me away when I find something like this, glad I did! The mounting point for the steering column was broken. And when I went to weld it (torch) I saw that one area that didn't look cracked was, you see, you could see when it heated that there was a crack with the other side of the crack not heating red. So I welded it, just for fun I heated around the other hole and it had a crack that I hadn't seen too! Wild, glad I did that. Anyway, it's ready for primer prep, WHOOO HOOOO, WHOOOO HOOOOO!
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okay after measuring and being annoyed ive decided to keep the 18 inch clutch fan and return the 17 inch solid mount. when I measured I found my fan isn't in the middle of my radiator. Is there a way to lower where the radiator sits in the core support? seems like that would be a pretty simple way to make all of this work better. im also willing to chop up my new shroud to make it do what I want. oh its on!
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Coincidentally I just investigated that today. I was able to determine that by cutting away the inside vertical lip of the core support it would be possible to lower the radiator about an inch (assuming stock radiator and support). I pondered doing it but decided it was a lot of work for minimal gain. Plus we are under fire restrictions here: no cutting, grinding or welding metal. Every day I'm working with towering columns of forest fire smoke and retardant bombers traversing the sky overhead.
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[QUOTE=MiraclePieCo;8311097. Plus we are under fire restrictions here: no cutting, grinding or welding metal. Every day I'm working with towering columns of forest fire smoke and retardant bombers traversing the sky overhead.[/QUOTE]
Fire pic reminds me of why we left the ranch near El Dorado CA. Those who have never lived in a fire area do not know the fear --- stay safe. |
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That sucks! Had that happen to mea few years ago, had to evacuate. Can’t breather, no going outside, everything sucks with fires. Keeps safe
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