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Dyslexic Dog 02-03-2019 11:53 PM

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Got my frame painted today after I got the motor and transmission mounted and removed.

MARTINSR 02-04-2019 01:41 AM

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I hope that was removed then mounted after you painted it.

Brian

MARTINSR 02-04-2019 01:42 AM

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I literally worked up a sweat boxing those plannishing hammers, holy crap! 65 lbs, it will be a work out for the post man (and me getting it in there!)

Brian

idbeast 02-04-2019 08:30 AM

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I dug my graphic plotter out and played with my air cleaner!

DransportGarage 02-04-2019 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by idbeast (Post 8458352)
I dug my graphic plotter out and played with my air cleaner!

VERY cool!

DransportGarage 02-04-2019 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8458285)
I hope that was removed then mounted after you painted it.

Brian

I don't know about selling that Gibson, Brian. I still lament the day I sold my Martin D-35, and even my Eko 12-string electric.

Dyslexic Dog 02-04-2019 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8458285)
I hope that was removed then mounted after you painted it.

Brian

Twice

Had everything mounted in and checked my measurements twice. Of course the third time I realized that half of 34" is 17" not 18". Duh.

MARTINSR 02-04-2019 10:44 AM

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Twice

Had everything mounted in and checked my measurements twice. Of course the third time I realized that half of 34" is 17" not 18". Duh.

Ahhh, measure twice, cut once! It pays off big time, glad to hear you caught that.

Brian

MARTINSR 02-04-2019 10:46 AM

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I don't know about selling that Gibson, Brian. I still lament the day I sold my Martin D-35, and even my Eko 12-string electric.

I don't know, it never felt quite right to me, my Ovation, that is my guitar. I sold off a few, the Gibson and an early Strat Squire. I don't miss them.

Brian

MARTINSR 02-04-2019 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by idbeast (Post 8458352)
I dug my graphic plotter out and played with my air cleaner!

That is pretty damn cool, so how did you do it?

Brian

DransportGarage 02-04-2019 11:24 AM

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I don't know, it never felt quite right to me, my Ovation, that is my guitar. I sold off a few, the Gibson and an early Strat Squire. I don't miss them.

Brian

You'll be OK then. Sounds like you kept the stuff you want. I'm still stuck with a 50-year old $50 Japanese acoustic, and it's not anywhere near Takamine grade.

svr 02-04-2019 11:41 AM

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"I dug my graphic plotter out and played with my air cleaner!"

Very cool, Enjoyed the visit Saturday and again a big thank you, Have both door side by side and pondering what to do and how next, if i look at it long enough maybe it will come to me.

evilokc 02-04-2019 07:59 PM

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okay guys whos ready to hear something stupid I did this morning? in my defense I didn't know it was dumb until I did it then I knew for sure. last night I left my truck in the driveway with no hood. it smelled like it might rain so I put a trash bag over the air-cleaner. this morning I needed to move the truck up 3 feet to get my car out. I started to pull the plastic bag off the air cleaner but I figured that I was only moving it 3 feet. I started the truck and moved it up 3 feet and when I got out I noticed the trash bad was pulled very tight to the air cleaner and it looked miss-sharpened. I pulled the bag off and sure enough the $120 air cleaner was crushed in. its destroyed. im so annoyed at myself.

DransportGarage 02-04-2019 08:43 PM

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okay guys whos ready to hear something stupid I did this morning? in my defense I didn't know it was dumb until I did it then I knew for sure. last night I left my truck in the driveway with no hood. it smelled like it might rain so I put a trash bag over the air-cleaner. this morning I needed to move the truck up 3 feet to get my car out. I started to pull the plastic bag off the air cleaner but I figured that I was only moving it 3 feet. I started the truck and moved it up 3 feet and when I got out I noticed the trash bad was pulled very tight to the air cleaner and it looked miss-sharpened. I pulled the bag off and sure enough the $120 air cleaner was crushed in. its destroyed. im so annoyed at myself.

Just to help you feel better, this crap happens to all of us all the time. I can't tell you the number of times I have gone at my own hands!

evilokc 02-04-2019 09:23 PM

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Just to help you feel better, this crap happens to all of us all the time. I can't tell you the number of times I have gone at my own hands.!

I honestly had no idea.

idbeast 02-04-2019 09:50 PM

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VERY cool!

Thanks Bob!

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That is pretty damn cool, so how did you do it?

Brian


It's a plotter that cuts a vinyl sheet with adhesive on the back side. I clean up the image and then let the cutter cu out the outline then use a very sharp knife to remove the vinyl I don't want then apply a very low tack masking tape then put it on where I want it and use a squeegee to set the adhesive and pull of the low tac tape! I learned how to do this many years ago making signs at Snoqualmie Pass ski area! here are some other things I've done. this is the same stuff you use for the CHEVROLET lettering on the tailgate.

idbeast 02-04-2019 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by svr (Post 8458451)
"I dug my graphic plotter out and played with my air cleaner!"

Very cool, Enjoyed the visit Saturday and again a big thank you, Have both door side by side and pondering what to do and how next, if i look at it long enough maybe it will come to me.

Thanks SVR! It was a pleasure having you stop by! and you are very welcome. I've got a couple ideas let me know if you want them, however looking at them both together might change the thinking a little!

MiraclePieCo 02-04-2019 10:15 PM

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Just to help you feel better, this crap happens to all of us all the time. I can't tell you the number of times I have gone at my own hands.!

I once finger tightened the lug nuts on my '34 Ford PU, intending to torque them later. Well, guess what I forgot. I went around a corner and the left rear wheel came off. I'd lost all my lug nuts and the wobble had abraded the wheel lug nut holes so badly that my new 10x15 Cragars were ruined.

DransportGarage 02-05-2019 01:05 AM

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I honestly had no idea.

I wrote in post #2689: "...this crap happens to us all the time." There will be years of boredom, and then something like this will happen:

You should have been there the day I was tuning my '78 Plymouth Horizon. The car was idling in the garage. I had set the e-brake, and had put the car in drive as I prepared to set the idle, then burped the RPMs up to about 1200 as I fiddled with the carb. The brake released (say "SPROINGGGGG!!!), the car lurched forward with my body hung over the fender, and the front tire caught the edge of my oil catch pan that was sitting in front of the front tire. That soaked my pants and that side of the garage with five quarts of used oil. The car continued forward, crushed the legs of the parts washer that was in front of it full on, dumped three gallons of solvent into the oil on the floor, and drove what was left of the parts washer into the drywall. True story. The only thing that was missing was fire, or it would have been an Allstate commercial.

Speaking of fire, then there was the day I had just rebuilt the tripower on my '55 chevy. I got into the car and fired her up. I was in the same garage as I had been in the paragraph above, with my '85 Astro van directly behind me, in the drive on jacks. No escape. As the car's idle settled down I could have sworn I smelled a little more gas then usual. Then, WHOOOOOOMMMMMM!!! The back carb float had stuck and had dumped about a quart of petrol onto the intake manifold, over the bellhousing and headers, and onto the floor. It lit off. The wife was mowing the grass, and said a huge ball of flame licked one time at the Astro van. As I thought about it later, I realized the '55's fan had blown the fireball in that direction. She ran into the house and dialed 911. I killed the key, grabbed the extinguisher in the corner, hit the flames low, then high, then low. The fire went out, leaving black soot all over the firewall, inside the hood, and generally all over the garage. A few minutes later the fire trucks showed up. Shock was just starting to set in, but I remember one of the firemen saying, "Nice save!"

b-mac 02-05-2019 02:30 AM

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I need a fire extinguisher...

DransportGarage 02-05-2019 02:49 AM

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I need a fire extinguisher...

I hesitate to tell everyone I'm LMAO because it is such a serious topic. Get one later today!

mikebte 02-05-2019 04:50 PM

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okay guys whos ready to hear something stupid I did this morning? in my defense I didn't know it was dumb until I did it then I knew for sure. last night I left my truck in the driveway with no hood. it smelled like it might rain so I put a trash bag over the air-cleaner. this morning I needed to move the truck up 3 feet to get my car out. I started to pull the plastic bag off the air cleaner but I figured that I was only moving it 3 feet. I started the truck and moved it up 3 feet and when I got out I noticed the trash bad was pulled very tight to the air cleaner and it looked miss-sharpened. I pulled the bag off and sure enough the $120 air cleaner was crushed in. its destroyed. im so annoyed at myself.

Something you have done that I no longer have too. We all knew what would happen, but the whole "what if" in our heads gets the best of us. Thanks for the photos and the laugh. A video would have been cooler. LOL

:metal:

svr 02-06-2019 11:08 PM

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Been trying to figure out my door problem. I made a template for the outside of my door from my good passenger door. My drivers door had significan distortion right at the body line, some above, mostly below the body line. I put the template to the other door i got from idbeast and it had a bit of the same problem, not near as bad but some. Both his door and mine at some point in there life had the skins pulled away from the bodyline of the door catching on try the fender i would guess. Inside the jam they had pulled the flange of the door jam away from the skin bending the flange. After looking and thinking and measureing awhilei wondered what would happen if i hit the outside of the door if it would go back in place. Which door to hit first? New door didnt need as much so i scared up a nice 1x2 stick and a BFH and layed the stick flat on the door and hit it. It moved pretty good, a couple more hits and my template fit pretty good. Wow lets try my old door probably going to crack the paint creating body work but have nothing to loose. Same stick and hammer it took quite a few more hits moving around both above and below the body line. It worked, some fine tuning with hammer and dolly the temple fit very close to the pass side door. A bit of putty to smooth things up and am happy with the outside. Still dont have a plan for the inside problem.
Template

svr 02-06-2019 11:09 PM

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Finished outside

DransportGarage 02-06-2019 11:20 PM

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Finished outside

You're on the road to recovery!


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