No curve ball I live in a place where plastic rusts. the two halves are encapsulated. Underside and sides are painted with a sealing primer then...
Marine grade plywood is a good product. Has no voids in it but has to many footballs for the finish I am after. Have used the stuff on our boats....
Progress has been ongoing with the bed build. After the cross brace install, this is the point were the plywood and finish is up to you. I...
Have never done a restoration on a vehicle. I could see the difficulty in doing one. Period currect parts, locating them etc. Sometimes ..in my...
If you plan on using the cowl vent I would remove it clean it and lubricate the mechanism. I use mine in the afternoon pushes a Lot of air thru...
Don't know why pics are jumbled. Front brace is pretty straight forward unless you have a bent brace[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Center bed cross brace is a little more difficult in a 52. My 55 did not have the problem. My Crime Scene investigation noted that the...
Well back at it. Starting with the rear bed cross brace. Using a couple of pieces of scrap 3/4 inch plywood, to setup the spacing blocks for the...
A Van Morrison song. Huge thanks to Coilover. I contacted Midland Metals with the part number Coilover provided for my fuel line issue. The...
yup and the 4 inch weenie roller sure makes it nice while laying on your back. I am sure with a 9 inch roller I would have the stuff everywhere.
I was wondering how that was going to work with a single piece. Just goes to show that perseverance is the key.
While waiting on a fuel line part (Thanks Evan) I decided to splash some roll on undercoat on the inside of the front fenders. Prep work done...
Thanks Coilover that is a good way to do it. I was hoping some one would give some different ideas. There is two reasons why I going with a 4x8...
Thanks Zig. Will be moving forward soon with the project
Too funny car parts in the living room. Wife is very understanding. I retired at 54. Love the ocean and northern Arizona Heber to be exact....
like the color scheme. I was born and raised in Arizona. After an early retirement I moved to Depoe Bay. Traded rain for heat. Nice work.
My 64 year old age still likes that movie
Well here goes. First step was installing an after market fuel tank. According to directions yhe tank is supposed to be bolted to frame rails...
Mahogany plywood. Finish is West Systems epoxy. Great product. If there is no objection I will go forward. When I decided to redo the bed in...
The rabbits name wouldn't be Harvy by any chance?
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