02-27-2012, 03:53 PM | #181 |
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Re: Jetzt, da der Staub gelegt hat, seine Zeit bei der Arbeit
That wood block is very important. It helps the frame from sagging in that area and helps the pan arms from cracking. The top bolt needs to be tight. The one that goes through the wood block is to be snug, but not bust a nut tight. The pan arm needs to be able to flex and move some, but without the wood block and bolt the pan arm will crack at the 90 degree bend.
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02-27-2012, 05:17 PM | #182 |
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Just have a minute before accordion class... Started the radiator mount/restoration today. Spent 2 hours with needle nose pliers working on finnage. Got the heater painted flat black and started painting the shell. Love that yeller! ws
Pretty rusty to begin with, Ground it clean, primered it and got it base coated with puke yellow... I got a bunch for free so I use that as a color primer All thats followed by 2 coats of Valspar "Transport Yellow" from Fleet Farm. Its gonna look great installed TOMORROW!! Now go sharpen the edge on that snow shovel! |
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02-27-2012, 06:17 PM | #183 |
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Andy, that's really interesting with that rear bracket. I have always planned to put my bolts in the mounts but now I'll make extra effort to get them back in their. Were the blocks made out of just any old hardwood is it a little more fussy than that.
Bill, the car is going to look good with the radiator cover on it with the black radiator. You've been following a theme since the start of the Pollinator and thats a neat deal. Just make sure Andy's "superbee" moniker doesn't stick. I like "The Pollinator" the best although "The Hornet Express" or "Lizzy's Beehive" are a couple other names that come to mind. But you've been calling the car "The Pollinator" since it conception. Or maybe "The Honeywagon".
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02-27-2012, 06:54 PM | #184 |
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At least Im not a "Honey Dipper" ! The tags gonna read "BEEHAVE". ws
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02-27-2012, 11:03 PM | #186 |
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02-28-2012, 04:13 PM | #187 |
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Got that old radiator bolted in today... the mounting kit from Langs is 3/8 studs with a nut thats >1/2 and <9/16" My closest guess is 11 or 12 MM. Rest of the kit went together kinda OK but when ever its new with fresh paint, its a pain.
Moved on to the firewall from there. BOZO trimmed it out originally FREEHAND with a gas-ax. Couldnt even use a straight edge or grind the slag off. Barely made bucket #1... And mom won the NewMode hosiery with the no-bind top! (?? So I reminisce!). ws Made some nice shell mount blocks (MIKE!!) and finished of with SS screws ...and some fender washers for the 1/2 hole in the rad frame True to the barnyard tradition was the repair to the cracked neck. Got a piece of 1-1/2 copper tubing to sweat around to finish it off... Last edited by yachtsmanbill; 02-28-2012 at 04:50 PM. |
02-28-2012, 04:28 PM | #188 |
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Cant wait to get the radiator hot! Almost looks good enough to eat! This is the finished product with a shot of the china mounts, and Pat caught me "on the move" with a surprise pic! She brought out a cup-o-joe too! ws
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02-28-2012, 04:37 PM | #189 |
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Nothing like trying yo weld on rusty 20 ga. steel! Lotsa little zaps and grind to fit and paint to match! Ive always run 26-27s and find this firewall thing a PITA!!
Got it cleaned up with some new steel, and some "primer" which will be dry by tomorrow.. at least being one color you can see whats going on with it... ws Not too much to begin with eh? Time frame is "The grass was still green..." |
02-28-2012, 04:43 PM | #190 |
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Geez, I hope this bastard runs! Looking at the beginning, this thing was a pile of parts, and thats about it! ws
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02-28-2012, 04:49 PM | #191 |
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Paint fumes got to me so I KWIT for the day... plus I ran out of primer! Got it done in yellow so at least I dont have to look at that "stool red" paint. We'll see what gets done tomorrow... ws
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02-28-2012, 06:22 PM | #192 |
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Best money I've spent in a long time was on a small grizzly horizontal metal cutting bandsaw that can be moved into a vertical position. A person needs to make relief cuts but there aren't to many profiles that can't be cut.
Went to register my "USED" 1991 mustang convertible into my name today. I decided it was best to be honest about what I paid for it. And I transferred it from collector plates to regular old drive it till it drops plates. It ended up costing me $302.00. This damn state wants $4200.00 more from me in state taxes and I just paid the $302.00 in licensing fees. All this plus the taxes on alcohol and cigarettes and property taxes and 6.75% sales tax and .75 % city tax and then include the $2600.00 I have to pay the federal govt in taxes and I realize just how bad it can get. I also paid to transfer 4 other titled vehicles this last year. When you realize how many people over the age of 21 in this state and you start to wonder how the hell the state can be broke. And did I forget to mention the lottery sales and gas tax and pull tab sales. I also forgot to mention the $100.00 I paid in fees to get my conceal and carry for handguns. Oh and how about the fees for county, state and federal parks. And St Cloud has parking meters. And who know what other fees we have to pay.
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Welcome to AMERIKA!! It takes a lot of money to pay LaQuoonia her base of 87K plus bennies to push that Y/N key on her terminal. Ferget the maff. You need therapy my son... go out and grind some steel... ws
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And now it's snowing and tomorrow I'm not going to attempt anything but taking my aching ringing head out to the shop and set-up my sandblaster and try to get a better job done on the pieces of my transmission that didn't really clean up the first time around. I'm becoming somewhat concerned now over the fact that I haven't been putting the time into it that I should. And I got the canvas top for my touring today and it caused me a twinge of guilt. And it's going to be snowing all day tomorrow so I'm going to work on my T. Farmallcub49, I'm going to be checking in to see what your time looks like on March 10th. I have to go to Grand Rapids this Saturday and Sunday but I'd sure like to make some arrangements to get something done before May hits.
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How about some trivia while yer relaxtificating??? This is from across the hall. Some one actually had the balls to say something worthwhile over there! ! ws
"... from your post about the "Good Lord willing and the Creek don't rise", you might think the way I used to that the Creek referred to is a large stream of water. I made that statement to a pathologist I used to work with and he asked if I knew what the Creek reference was. I responded with the water in a creek rising. He said it originally was referring to an uprising of the Creek Indians. I was a little hesitant so I looked it up on the internet - sure enough, he was correct. |
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Creek? I thought that was the sound my back made when I sat down in this chair. And I'd be willing to bet it'll "creek" again when I "rise" up outa this here chair.
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My joints usually all "CLUNK" when I get up... theyre all settling back into position on the worn sockets! Windierd'en heck here with rain today... a good time to make some progress in the shop.... ws
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02-29-2012, 10:39 AM | #198 |
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Have fun.
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Called a boycott today and went to the sunny beach instead. More to follow... ws
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Got my buckets today... Thanks Guy! Made a trip out to the shed and pulled the brackets off the old front fenders and all looks well... Im gonna cut the arms off and leave enough left for turn signals. Having trouble decideing between yellow or black on the buckets. Judges? I favor the yellow with chrome rings with some small chrome bullet lites for the signals... ws
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