More detail. Along with the chainsaw for rough shaping one picture shows a Japanese Pullsaw. This is by far the most versatile tool in my shop! Use it for fine woodworking and many more uses. This one is my first, an Irwin. Kinda cheap, I will upgrade to a nicer one for my finish carpentry after beating this one up on a Christmas Tree and foam
I started this part over Christmas when I could not buy the steel. Had a plan and some scrap blue foam. Used 3 different types of silicone/caulk to glue em together. Again, what I had. Used Big stretch, Some chimney silicone and basic Painters caulk. My hot glue gun was too smalll but showed priomise.
As for the car, those that have been in the chat and talked to me on the HAMB know we are doing XO/GL to start. My partner, Tom is into inliners. The plan is to build a well-built car that we can cut our teeth on while working up the CID for faster XO engines. Starting with a bored out 235, plenty of room to grow in XO.
On the advice of others and my own ideas, the car will be setup for anything from a small V6 up to a Jimmy in length giving us many choices down the road.
Any questions, thoughts or input is appreciated. We are new to the LSR world.
Thanks, Trent