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They're easy to take apart... 5 Attachment(s)
so much for the easy part
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Re: They're easy to take apart... Yeah, get it!
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Re: They're easy to take apart... Makes for a great place to start putting it back together though.
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Re: They're easy to take apart... It goes back together the same way. One piece at a time.
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Re: They're easy to take apart... Most important car tool invented lately is the digital camera and HUGE memory chip. Anytime I take something apart I photo it before and during disassembly. Saved my bacon many times. Second best is freezer ziplock bags with a sharpie to ID parts I take off.
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Re: They're easy to take apart... You are doing it right!
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Re: They're easy to take apart... Add to this the seal-able plastic totes in which we can store the parts safely.
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Re: They're easy to take apart... They are fun for some to take apart. I've seen a lot of them that never got put back together. Takeing something apart is one thing, The ability to put it back together is often lacking.
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Re: They're easy to take apart... I had a friend that would comment when looking at a car being taken apart,Now there's a car I'll be able to buy cheap in five years or so.I tried telling him that may be so,but he sure as hell ain't gonna sell it to you after you insult him like that.I know of a half dozen A's apart right now.Three I know will go back together,and the other three will wind up in baskets at the estate sales.
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Re: They're easy to take apart... That looks like a nice wagon to start with! Sometimes they don't even come apart easily after years of rusting together. Good luck!
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Re: They're easy to take apart... I enjoy this process in the restoration. Looking good!
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Re: They're easy to take apart... Those pictures bring back memories. I took my 12/10/28 station wagon apart in 1973 and finished restoring it in 1974. I still have it, show it and drive it.
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Re: They're easy to take apart... You are to be envied. My 1929 CC pickup is currently all spread out over the inside of my barn - and has been so since 2006.
When I get aroundtoit. Joe K |
Re: They're easy to take apart... That looks like fun!
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Re: They're easy to take apart... Good luck. Restorations are fun, but can leave you trying to something to hit with a hammer a few times when you get pissed. My advise to you is don't set a hard deadline for yourself. A year or two is a respectable amount for the "weekend warrior". (Someone who only can work on it on the weekend) I can complete a restoration in about 6 month, but I really have no idea how many restorations I've been apart of, and by now I've pretty much got it down step by step on how to go about things in the most timely manner. I also don't wait until I need something to order it, I try to stay ahead in that aspect. I'm about to start on my '31 deluxe 2 door phaeton, I'm dreading doing the wood for it. I sure hope all your wood is in good condition. Please continue to post build pics. I'd like to see it come together.
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Re: They're easy to take apart... Great project! Hope to see it along the Model A highway soon!
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Re: They're easy to take apart... Work on it every day, even if you only have 10 minutes.
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Here is one in our club. Wish it was mine.:D
It was refinished a few years ago, and I'm told the wood is original, except for two pieces. It was once owned by a painter in Mpls. |
Re: They're easy to take apart... Break out a 1/2" and 3/8" battery powered impact and you can knock a Model A or T down in no Time!
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