I got one in my 80juvius wrote:thanks jim...
Finally something to show
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just like the one i have or a wooden one like i want?fiat218 wrote:I got one in my 80juvius wrote:thanks jim...
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One u have showing herejuvius wrote:just like the one i have or a wooden one like i want?fiat218 wrote:I got one in my 80juvius wrote:thanks jim...
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
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Re: Finally something to show
that is the same one I have in mine.... it is soooo slippery ... gloves are a must have for some aggressive driving for mine ... but I like that look ...not sure my car is nice enough for a wood wheel ... would look out of place I think .... yours cleaned up nice
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thanks matt... i'm not completely set on wood, but i do want something different... especially a smaller diameter. my knee got caught between the steering wheel and shifter.. though that might be remedied by the short shifter i bought to put in it, once i get that far in the build...
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not too much to report. i've been working on the doors, making decent progress. i hope to have them ready to put on by tomorrow night... i'll submit some pics when they are done. i did get the steering/pedal assembly redone... turned out pretty nice:
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Looking good Steve! Just remember to flip it over when you install it!!
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One door derusted, patch and primed.... my arms feel like jello from sanding...
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Nice. It looks really straight
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thanks jim... i'm impressed with myself. you can even tell where i welded in that patch that relocated the latches....fiat218 wrote:Nice. It looks really straight
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Thanks azruss.... I bought that DVD by Kevin tetz and he Saud to do that also. Right now I'm shooting for getting all the panels straight and getting them on the car. Then I plan on blocking out what I've done to get it even closer. After that I'm going to spray the gallon if eastwoods contour polyester primer then blocking it all again to perfect. Supposed to be more like a spray filler. Followed up with 2k primer/sealer. Does that sound like a decent plan?
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A couple of things to think about. If you are getting the panels very flat now, you may not want to mess with a filler type primer. This primer is designed to be a first layer primer with good build characteristic and sandable. This is the product to be using to get that inital flat. I used epoxy as you can change the mix to use it has a build coat or a sealer coat. I can attest it stands the test of time as i had primer exposed to the Arizona sun for well over a year, and it didnt deteriorate. Ive done lots with polyester, but never used a polyester primer. Whatever primer you are using, stick with that product all the way through. Anytime you sand through a layer of paint, you are now sanding on layers of different hardness. This will create problems as the layers will not remove at the same rate, thus making your flat surface worse. If you use the same catalyzed primer your sublayers will be closer to the same hardness as your top layer and minimize this problem. On your final prime, you should not sand through that layer, as your color coat will not flow over the different layers at the same rate. You want the final primer surface to be same coat.
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Are you a painter by trade azruss? Just asking
Jim
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ex painter, body man, fiberglasser, mold maker, machinist, farmer, electrician, framer, tiler, plumber, cabinet maker...the list goes on. You get the picture. I just finish a 6 year resto on my fiat of which a couple of years were spent getting the body sorted out.