We have had a cold start to spring also in North Carolina. I am also doing a down to the frame restoration like Les. Have tried a little of everything for rust removal. Found my favorite choice is molasses. If you are not in a rush you can't beat the results. I buy feed grade molasses by the gallon at Tractor Supply. Only drawback is the smell, put it outside where the neighbors won't catch wind of it.
Oh no! Snow on May 9! Been a slow spring for us too. Always painful having to go on a shopping spree like that, but you save so much time running around later. And if you consider the hours you will spend with those products, it's really not a bad deal at all!
Good thing you got Les back in the fold. The frame does not look bad. Glad to see the dynamic duo back together. Damm cold up there, wish we had some of that here in Miami. Nice update David.. keep up the good word. No bad words from Les . 🤣...
Nice to see Lester making progress with his project,,,,,thanks for keeping us informed on his car.... The build up process will be interesting to watch,,,
Great update. Your ears were burning a few days ago as it was cold here. Guess you turned the fan back on? But winter to summer in a flash. 86 F here today. Had to turn on the A/C in the shop. Looking forward to watching the frame repairs.
Hi again Mr Chef. I've seen that you like to experiment, try soaking your small rusty parts like the trailing arm shims in plain vinegar. As long as you're not in a hurry, it will disolve the rust very well. Cheers.
Appreciate the update, Tush. I'll be interested to see the progress on the frame. Question; what size nozzle do you use when applying the black epoxy primer/sealer?
I'm guessing Les chose the frame from the primer car to get blasted. Kind of a toss up between the two. As for your project, glad you finally were able to get supplies even though it hurts the wallet a bit. Get in to your favorite job, sand sand sand!
Yes. The primer car frame was in better shape...a little more original at least. The other one under the green car had been worked on before as you know, and the repairs that were done were quite bad.
Battlestar Galactica- the original or the new version? I like the original, in germany we called ... a children of the 80´s. With an age of 50 ... that’s my first science fiction impressions. Thumb up! Greetings from the cold (6 degrees fahrenheit) Germany Uwe
I watched the original back when it first came out. The one I’m watching now was released in 2004. Still pretty good with some great actors including one from the original series....
I think so Ralph. Once I can get over the body work hurdle, things should move pretty fast. I’ve done a lot of prep work now as far as reassembly is concerned and I have a pretty good stockpile of new parts waiting to go...
Hi Mike, no you haven’t missed it...I can’t get it registered for the road because of the pandemic...once it looks like things are going to open up, I’ll start working on the bike. Honestly though, so far it’s been no big deal as it’s been too cold and crappy to even ride...I’ve only been out on the other bike once so far.
We have had a cold start to spring also in North Carolina. I am also doing a down to the frame restoration like Les. Have tried a little of everything for rust removal. Found my favorite choice is molasses. If you are not in a rush you can't beat the results. I buy feed grade molasses by the gallon at Tractor Supply. Only drawback is the smell, put it outside where the neighbors won't catch wind of it.
Yeah, I’m learning real quick that car restoration products are not cheap. Keep up the good work!
Oh no! Snow on May 9! Been a slow spring for us too. Always painful having to go on a shopping spree like that, but you save so much time running around later. And if you consider the hours you will spend with those products, it's really not a bad deal at all!
Good thing you got Les back in the fold. The frame does not look bad. Glad to see the dynamic duo back together. Damm cold up there, wish we had some of that here in Miami. Nice update David.. keep up the good word. No bad words from Les . 🤣...
Nice to see Lester making progress with his project,,,,,thanks for keeping us informed on his car....
The build up process will be interesting to watch,,,
Thanks for the excellent update, David. It's great to see both projects coming along nicely.
Great update. Your ears were burning a few days ago as it was cold here. Guess you turned the fan back on? But winter to summer in a flash. 86 F here today. Had to turn on the A/C in the shop. Looking forward to watching the frame repairs.
Nice work, all way around.
Good to see guys back. The frame looks really good, be great to see the repairs when they get going
Looks like great progress all around. Kind regards, Richard.
Good to see progress on both projects! Glad the weather is finally starting to improve.
Hi again Mr Chef. I've seen that you like to experiment, try soaking your small rusty parts like the trailing arm shims in plain vinegar. As long as you're not in a hurry, it will disolve the rust very well. Cheers.
I was going to try molasses but I’m not that patient 😉 Thanks for watching and commenting Barry.
Good up-date weather been cold even had a little snow mixed with the rain on Mothers Day but next week in Iowa we should see a warm-up.
Appreciate the update, Tush. I'll be interested to see the progress on the frame. Question; what size nozzle do you use when applying the black epoxy primer/sealer?
For epoxy I’ll be using a 1.8 tip for sealer I’ll be using a 1.3 tip.
Yes please! ( please let’s see much more of the 250 build Dave , we can’t wait much longer! ) save Battlestar Gallactica for later?
Yes, now that the weather is improving, no more sitting on the couch.
I'm guessing Les chose the frame from the primer car to get blasted. Kind of a toss up between the two.
As for your project, glad you finally were able to get supplies even though it hurts the wallet a bit. Get in to your favorite job, sand sand sand!
Yes. The primer car frame was in better shape...a little more original at least. The other one under the green car had been worked on before as you know, and the repairs that were done were quite bad.
Battlestar Galactica- the original or the new version?
I like the original, in germany we called ... a children of the 80´s.
With an age of 50 ... that’s my first science fiction impressions.
Thumb up!
Greetings from the cold (6 degrees fahrenheit) Germany
Uwe
I watched the original back when it first came out. The one I’m watching now was released in 2004. Still pretty good with some great actors including one from the original series....
Hey Dave do you think your going to get the car done by next yr.
I think so Ralph. Once I can get over the body work hurdle, things should move pretty fast. I’ve done a lot of prep work now as far as reassembly is concerned and I have a pretty good stockpile of new parts waiting to go...
Did I miss it? What happened to BMW bike?
Hi Mike, no you haven’t missed it...I can’t get it registered for the road because of the pandemic...once it looks like things are going to open up, I’ll start working on the bike. Honestly though, so far it’s been no big deal as it’s been too cold and crappy to even ride...I’ve only been out on the other bike once so far.
cheftush ahh gotcha I haven’t even got our bikes out of storage yet crappie weather here to just south of Ottawa
Battle star Gallactia? Geeeez...lol
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