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« Reply #2715 on: June 21, 2012, 05:21:46 PM »

Sorry Goggs, yeah that was f'd up. I went back to try & delete it, now I see somebody took care of it. Thankyou somebody.
We know who the good guys are mate.
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« Reply #2716 on: June 21, 2012, 10:34:48 PM »

Sorry Goggs, yeah that was f'd up. I went back to try & delete it, now I see somebody took care of it. Thankyou somebody.
We know who the good guys are mate.
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sorry Sid
i was suggesting you google the daily planet, not google goggles
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« Reply #2717 on: June 22, 2012, 09:02:11 AM »

Doc, don't feel bad - this is what comes up when you google me -

http://www.chrisconrad.com/

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« Reply #2718 on: June 22, 2012, 10:37:18 AM »

Chris, I always thought you had a special twinkle in your eyes. grin

Frank cheers

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« Reply #2719 on: June 22, 2012, 12:39:46 PM »

Yeah, maa-aa-nnn, I think I see it, too.  Got some munchies, Chris?  I'm hungry and everything tastes so good now, too.  Woowwoow. . . grin
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« Reply #2720 on: June 29, 2012, 03:44:45 AM »

OK, it's begun in earnest.

I took an accrued day off and got in the Rainmaker( that's my truck, the wipers don't work and whatever the forecast if I drive it somewhere , it rains) I picked up the bellytank frame from The Blast Factory. Chewed the fat for a bit with the two 'Drews and discussed "where to from here". As it turned out my next port of call was to be Hugo's Race-Glides.Sandrew calls Hugo a personal friend and gave him an introductory call..... Hugo has a name in the fast car business primarily, you guessed it ,as a Power-glide specialist, but he's known for his diff work as well....actually there were cars there in all sorts of stages, some being full chassied, others getting a little rear-end toughening up.

As stated previously we hoped to get Hugo to set up our 2.41:1 AND our 2.56:1 centres leaving the 2.56 in and bagging the shims and spacers we needed for the 2.41. Hugo seems to think he'll be able to set them up as interchangeable without too much farnarkling...."They'll be a little noisy at 200mph". Hugo also has a head full of measurements and after taking a tape measure to the housing promptly stated we can use a pair of equal length Holden "One Tonner" axles we will just need to redrill them for the Ford PCD.They're far cheaper than their Ford equivalents and apart from the PCD are identical.Win!.............I had feared we were in for a pair of custom axles with a potential cost over $600, this way it'll be $150.

I got home and had the usual musical chairs job to get the tank chassis back into the  shed. I've pulled out the rotisserie and tomorrow I'll rig it on the spit and fire up the jet heater that the Colonel dropped off at the blasters and get ready to paint.

Hey Rev', I got a hand injury!....that's gotta be an omen,  cheers
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« Reply #2721 on: June 29, 2012, 05:21:24 AM »

Great news on the axles.

Look forward to pics of the upcoming paint and polish  smiley

Cheers
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« Reply #2722 on: June 29, 2012, 05:39:37 AM »

silver or light grey
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« Reply #2723 on: June 29, 2012, 06:33:37 AM »

silver or light grey

I think so too.  cheers Wayno
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« Reply #2724 on: June 29, 2012, 10:31:48 AM »


Hey Rev', I got a hand injury!....that's gotta be an omen,  cheers

We need pictures so we can rate the omen. grin

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« Reply #2725 on: June 29, 2012, 02:42:20 PM »

Doc, don't feel bad - this is what comes up when you google me -

http://www.chrisconrad.com/



Chris

Now that's funny.

The same name as the "Cannibus King"

Mine is kind of boring. you google my name and all you get is Bill O'Reilly.

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« Reply #2726 on: June 29, 2012, 06:40:56 PM »


Hey Rev', I got a hand injury!....that's gotta be an omen,  cheers

We need pictures so we can rate the omen. grin

  Don

Nothing to see here Don, it was just the sliding bolt on my gate, its an OH&S nightmare that'll snatch a little piece of skin off your finger if you're within a hundred yards  and just thinking about it.....

silver or light grey

I think so too.  cheers Wayno

you blokes have got something about Naval grey... rolleyes rolleyes rolleyes rolleyes
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« Reply #2727 on: June 29, 2012, 07:12:10 PM »

Stop looking at your navel

You know how you were complaining about the quality of drivers
What you need is a nice little car, although, with lucas electrics it may on travel at the speed of dark
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« Reply #2728 on: June 29, 2012, 07:16:32 PM »


Hey Rev', I got a hand injury!....that's gotta be an omen,  cheers

We need pictures so we can rate the omen. grin

  Don

Nothing to see here Don, it was just the sliding bolt on my gate, its an OH&S nightmare that'll snatch a little piece of skin off your finger if you're within a hundred yards  and just thinking about it.....


Darn, my neighbor slamed his finger in the tailgate of his truck and cut it clean off, now that's an omen. Better luck next time.

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« Reply #2729 on: June 30, 2012, 06:32:55 PM »

For us, it was cold here yesterday, hail threatened, I had trouble with the self closing draft strip along the bottom of my garage door and there was also something wrong with the humidity control system. Still, I soldiered on. The Colonel's diesel jet heater was just the job as I had been worried that I wasn't getting enough microscopic carbon dust in my already suspect lungs, then I did a fair bit of tidy-up grinding on the frame and wielded the almighty torch of Mig.

Later,I sat on the couch and picked what I believed to be anthracite out of my nose, it wasn't coking grade as it was contaminated with welding soot and whatever it is that they use to bind those grinding discs with. No Don, I couldn't use either of my index fingers, the gate...and a flap disc made sure of that.

Anyway, enough frivolity......It took me an hour or so to set the frame up on the rotisserie. I lowered the whole thing as it was made for full size bodies and tried to guess about where the CoG was in the vertical axis....I had a guess at about 1/3rd the way from the floor to the top of the cage. Turns out I wasn't too far off, it doesn't spin but it can be flipped easily. When the car was last painted it was the first time it had been tipped at all, so being able to see the bottom motivated me to touch up a few rough edges and the like.

When painting my tip is to read the suggested applications before you take the lid off. Not all enamels like enamel reducer....some just want ethanol/methylated spirits, yeah, I know. That would be fine but I have a busy time ahead of me with the gunwash....

Fortunately the "heavy duty " primer was a slight olive green, it's one thing spraying successive coats in the same color but on something like this it is a recipe for a stuff up.....In the end though the stuff went on with a good finish out of a 2.5mm gravity gun and hopefully the temp was high enough to get it to flash off a bit and not skin,it feels right today, it passed the gentle "fingernail test".

Of course while I stood there after the primer went on staring at it soaking up the glory and the volatiles coming off the paint I decided there are a few changes that I want to make to the frame.....I may even remake the front hoop and possibly add another two members to the top of the cage.

Here it is on the spit....the rear floor is off. The rear floor is 1/4 plate and bolts up with 5/8 studs through the tags on the bottom frame rails so it acts as a stressed member......



The tags along the upper rail in the engine bay are the gearbox cross member( at the rear) and the attachment points for the top of the scattershield,the water tanl covers the whole area from the front of the shield right over the crossmember to where the frame ends in this pic. The little tray on the back of the firewall is the battery mount..and no, we are yet to find anything that we want to hide in that pocket which forms the seat back...you can't get in there when the motor is in.....
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