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551.1 | Ugly but functional parts. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Thu Jan 13 1994 09:34 | 22 |
551.2 | Start at the recycling center. | LEDS::LEWICKE | Serfs don't own assault weapons | Thu Jan 13 1994 09:48 | 11 |
551.3 | More than I'm willing to spend at this time. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Thu Jan 13 1994 10:39 | 9 |
551.4 | Another way of derusting. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Thu Jan 13 1994 11:40 | 6 |
551.5 | I use OXYSOLV | STRATA::YACINO | | Thu Jan 13 1994 13:15 | 6 |
551.6 | I'll have to check this stuff out. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Thu Jan 13 1994 13:25 | 7 |
551.7 | For my Project Torino. | ESKIMO::MANUELE | | Thu Jan 13 1994 15:03 | 11 |
551.8 | sounds like a good cheap way to do it. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Thu Jan 13 1994 15:31 | 13 |
551.9 | It works for me. | ESKIMO::MANUELE | | Thu Jan 13 1994 16:49 | 12 |
551.10 | OXYSOLV & stuff | STRATA::YACINO | | Thu Jan 13 1994 17:54 | 8 |
551.11 | | AKOCOA::SELIG | | Fri Jan 14 1994 08:42 | 32 |
551.12 | | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Fri Jan 14 1994 08:53 | 11 |
551.13 | POR-15 | AKOCOA::SELIG | | Fri Jan 14 1994 09:42 | 16 |
551.14 | I plan on ordering some this week. | ESKIMO::MANUELE | | Fri Jan 14 1994 21:13 | 12 |
551.15 | Info on POR-15 | POWDML::SPENCER_L | | Mon Jan 17 1994 13:54 | 3 |
551.16 | Left it on the workbench today. | ESKIMO::MANUELE | | Mon Jan 17 1994 15:40 | 6 |
551.17 | POR 15 | OASS::STDBKR::Burden_d | Synchromesh gearboxes are for wimps | Tue Jan 18 1994 07:46 | 8 |
551.18 | Thanks.... | POWDML::SPENCER_L | | Tue Jan 18 1994 11:09 | 1 |
551.19 | Can't wait 'til spring | STRATA::YACINO | | Wed Jan 19 1994 10:18 | 4 |
551.20 | I should be blasting when its warm enough to work in the garage. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Thu Jan 20 1994 10:30 | 26 |
551.21 | | STROKR::dehahn | ninety eight...don't be late | Thu Jan 20 1994 10:47 | 4 |
551.22 | Adequet, but not 'BIG' | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Thu Jan 20 1994 11:24 | 6 |
551.23 | The parts for the blasting cabinet look good. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Tue Jan 25 1994 09:22 | 14 |
551.24 | more tips | OASS::STDBKR::Burden_d | Synchromesh gearboxes are for wimps | Fri Jan 28 1994 10:13 | 17 |
551.25 | works for me | ALLVAX::DUNTON | Frankly my dear..... | Wed Feb 02 1994 08:06 | 15 |
551.26 | | OASS::STDBKR::Burden_d | Synchromesh gearboxes are for wimps | Wed Feb 02 1994 10:46 | 5 |
551.27 | You wife may have some lye | BROKE::TAYLOR | Mister Bobbit, please rise. | Wed Feb 02 1994 11:48 | 9 |
551.28 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Feb 02 1994 14:33 | 2 |
551.29 | What's in a name? | 24003::HARDMAN | Massive Action = Massive Results | Wed Feb 02 1994 17:42 | 6 |
551.30 | | OASS::STDBKR::Burden_d | Synchromesh gearboxes are for wimps | Thu Feb 03 1994 08:31 | 4 |
551.31 | rust removal on a floor pan? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Tue Feb 15 1994 14:45 | 22 |
551.32 | er, a suggestion | CXDOCS::HELMREICH | Steve | Tue Feb 15 1994 16:12 | 23 |
551.33 | | TARKIN::HARTWELL | Dave Hartwell | Wed Feb 16 1994 08:16 | 8 |
551.34 | Hmmm, I hadn't thought of either | CSTEAM::FARLEY | | Wed Feb 16 1994 09:13 | 23 |
551.35 | 14 gauge seems a bit too thick to me. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Wed Feb 16 1994 09:26 | 7 |
551.36 | Fiberglass no, steel yes | LEDS::LEWICKE | Serfs don't own assault weapons | Wed Feb 16 1994 09:49 | 12 |
551.37 | do it right. weld it up | NASEAM::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Wed Feb 16 1994 10:16 | 15 |
551.38 | | TARKIN::HARTWELL | Dave Hartwell | Wed Feb 16 1994 10:20 | 16 |
551.39 | Thanks...... | WFOV12::KOEHLER | only 3 inchs of snow..Super Dopler My A**! | Wed Feb 16 1994 12:08 | 6 |
551.40 | Quick Fix for small under carriage rust spots. | REFINE::NEGUS | | Wed Feb 16 1994 12:24 | 2 |
551.41 | | LEDS::VULLO | I have a problem with my short-term uh .. | Wed Feb 16 1994 15:04 | 10 |
551.42 | My kind of body work | LEDS::LEWICKE | Serfs don't own assault weapons | Wed Feb 16 1994 15:18 | 14 |
551.43 | some really big parts | ALLVAX::DUNTON | Frankly my dear..... | Mon Mar 07 1994 13:21 | 13 |
551.44 | | TAPE::LKL | His Pain, Your Gain! | Mon Mar 07 1994 14:45 | 8 |
551.45 | Please post. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Mon Mar 07 1994 15:01 | 10 |
551.46 | I think he's still there | NASEAM::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Mon Mar 07 1994 15:30 | 7 |
551.47 | another place in Worcester | VLNVAX::BROCKELMAN | the brock | Mon Mar 07 1994 16:18 | 14 |
551.48 | Hiya Bruce!!! :-) :-) :-) | USHS01::HARDMAN | Massive Action = Massive Results | Mon Mar 07 1994 18:06 | 7 |
551.49 | | OASS::BURDEN_D | and a dozen grey attorneys | Mon Mar 07 1994 20:10 | 9 |
551.50 | Restoring Gauges. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Mon Mar 21 1994 11:51 | 14 |
551.51 | | OASS::STDBKR::Burden_d | Keep Cool with Coolidge | Mon Mar 21 1994 12:04 | 7 |
551.52 | Lightweight lubricants and time ... | SRFCLB::FYFE | Never tell a dragon your real name. | Mon Mar 21 1994 12:42 | 8 |
551.53 | Cook em | LEDS::LEWICKE | Serfs don't own assault weapons | Mon Mar 21 1994 12:41 | 8 |
551.54 | | STROKR::dehahn | ninety eight...don't be late | Mon Mar 21 1994 18:47 | 10 |
551.55 | Thanks! | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | Alan Legerlotz .OSI Applications. dtn 226-5744 | Tue Mar 22 1994 09:20 | 7 |
551.56 | | OASS::BURDEN_D | and a dozen grey attorneys | Mon Mar 28 1994 16:58 | 7 |
551.57 | dippers and sandblasters | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Mon May 02 1994 14:23 | 24 |
551.58 | can you say expensive? | UNYEM::WAGNERA | What??? Another MG | Mon May 02 1994 16:49 | 13 |
551.59 | My frame is in better shape than I had expected! | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Mon Jun 13 1994 13:38 | 19 |
551.60 | Seal the tank from the inside | NASEAM::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Mon Jun 13 1994 13:52 | 12 |
551.61 | sealers. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:06 | 20 |
551.62 | gas tank sealer | OASS::HEARSE::Burden_d | Keep Cool with Coolidge | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:30 | 13 |
551.63 | Let yours rust again and you'll have problems like everyone else | NASEAM::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:40 | 9 |
551.64 | FWIW | NASEAM::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:41 | 3 |
551.65 | I'll call Hirsch, too. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Mon Jun 13 1994 14:57 | 5 |
551.66 | more on sealer | TROOA::TONIZZO | | Mon Jun 13 1994 15:48 | 7 |
551.67 | Must work great! | USHS01::HARDMAN | Massive Action = Massive Results | Tue Jun 14 1994 17:54 | 9 |
551.68 | I think that one's history | NASEAM::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Wed Jun 15 1994 09:29 | 18 |
551.69 | Sealer it is. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Wed Jun 15 1994 10:00 | 9 |
551.70 | STRIPPING DEFECTIVE PAINT... | IAGO::PROVENCAL | | Mon Jun 20 1994 12:30 | 10 |
551.71 | chemicals or sanding. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Mon Jun 20 1994 12:44 | 13 |
551.72 | Do you really want to do this yourself? | SUBSYS::WOJDAK | | Mon Jun 20 1994 13:39 | 16 |
551.73 | | KAOFS::B_VANVALKENB | | Tue Jun 21 1994 09:28 | 9 |
551.74 | or... | BABAGI::VIDIOT::PATENAUDE | Pinball, PC's an more... | Tue Jun 21 1994 09:40 | 6 |
551.75 | | BUELL::dehahn | Buell American Motorcycles | Thu Jun 23 1994 15:37 | 5 |
551.76 | RE: 551.75 | OASS::HEARSE::Burden_d | Keep Cool with Coolidge | Thu Jun 23 1994 15:48 | 3 |
551.77 | | IAGO::PROVENCAL | | Mon Jun 27 1994 08:25 | 5 |
551.78 | Need a couple ounces of MEK. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Mon Aug 08 1994 11:10 | 22 |
551.79 | Possible MEK source. | ZEKE::KOWALCZYK | | Mon Aug 08 1994 12:28 | 5 |
551.80 | used for hardening fiberglass resin | LEDS::MICHAEL | | Mon Aug 08 1994 13:15 | 4 |
551.81 | great, I just need a little. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Mon Aug 08 1994 13:43 | 9 |
551.82 | double check | LEDS::MICHAEL | | Mon Aug 08 1994 13:53 | 5 |
551.83 | as long as MEK is part of the stuff, I'll try it. | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Mon Aug 08 1994 14:09 | 10 |
551.84 | success | SMAUG::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Tue Aug 09 1994 12:43 | 5 |
551.85 | Trick for bending thick metal | NOTAPC::HARPER | | Fri Sep 09 1994 09:53 | 24 |
551.86 | molasses | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Wed Nov 16 1994 13:13 | 4 |
551.87 | Restoration Projects | 9911::LEGERLOTZ | BMC has the inside track on outdoor fun! | Wed Oct 18 1995 12:45 | 23 |
551.88 | plan/resources/help/patience | VMSNET::M_MACIOLEK | Four54 Camaro/Only way to fly | Wed Oct 18 1995 13:22 | 35 |
551.89 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Wed Oct 18 1995 14:13 | 18 |
551.90 | Spend a lot of time researching before you jump in and buy something | NASEAM::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats four aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Wed Oct 18 1995 15:59 | 14 |
551.91 | 2nd shift job & single, it was easy! | BIRDIE::JGREEN | Living beyond my emotional means | Wed Oct 18 1995 16:25 | 14 |
551.92 | | 43GMC::KEITH | Dr. Deuce | Mon Oct 23 1995 07:22 | 18 |
551.93 | advice | ROCCER::DUNTON | | Wed Jul 10 1996 14:18 | 8 |
551.94 | need help with chrome plating repair | QUAKKS::BURTON | Jim Burton, DTN 381-0272 | Mon Jul 29 1996 12:38 | 14 |
551.95 | SOS is not good for chrome | CPEEDY::BRADLEY | Chuck Bradley | Mon Jul 29 1996 13:14 | 9 |
551.96 | these were really bad looking | QUAKKS::BURTON | Jim Burton, DTN 381-0272 | Mon Jul 29 1996 16:12 | 9 |
551.97 | | CSC32::BROOK | | Mon Jul 29 1996 17:53 | 7 |
551.98 | If it don't go, chrome it - or at least polish it! | MKOTS3::VICKERS | | Tue Jul 30 1996 11:34 | 9 |
551.99 | Paint for GM frames | STAR::HREAD | | Tue Jul 30 1996 15:01 | 17 |
551.100 | fake chrome | AIMTEC::STDBKR::Burden_d | Keep Cool with Coolidge | Wed Jul 31 1996 08:57 | 6 |
551.101 | more paint questions | ROCCER::DUNTON | | Mon Aug 05 1996 12:51 | 12 |
551.102 | People in my town paint with a Brush | STRATA::LAMOTHE | Don't Fear the Reaper's Wife | Mon Aug 05 1996 16:08 | 2 |
551.103 | POR-15 | POWDML::SELIG | | Mon Aug 05 1996 17:48 | 13 |
551.104 | Chrome over plastic | MILKWY::UTTLEY | It won't mean a thing in 100 years | Mon Mar 03 1997 08:29 | 7 |
| Does anyone know of a company that does chrome plating over plastic?
There is a section on my GTO dash that is supposed to be chromed, but
the plating except for a few flakes here and there is long gone. If I
have no luck, I may try that chrome spray paint with a few coats of
clear over it, but I would like to restore it to original if possible.
Dave
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551.105 | | ZEKE::BURTON | Jim Burton, DTN 381-6470 | Mon Mar 03 1997 08:48 | 3 |
| Eastwood Corp has a spray designed for that very purpose.
Jim
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551.106 | Source? | MILKWY::UTTLEY | It won't mean a thing in 100 years | Mon Mar 03 1997 09:51 | 4 |
| Thanks Jim. Where would one find the Eastwood spray? I've never seen
it in stores.
Dave
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551.107 | | ZEKE::BURTON | Jim Burton, DTN 381-6470 | Mon Mar 03 1997 10:15 | 3 |
| They are in the Philadelphia area and have a 1-800 number as well.
Jim
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551.108 | Back where I started | MILKWY::UTTLEY | It won't mean a thing in 100 years | Mon Mar 03 1997 14:22 | 8 |
| I found Eastwood's number, called them up, and was told that they do
have a chrome paint, but it CANNOT be used over plastic.
Oh well, I really wanted to have this thing plated anyhow, I was only
thinking of the paint as a last resort. So, back to the original
question...Who chrome plates plastic parts?
Dave
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551.109 | Hemmings | RHETT::BURDEN | A bear in his natural habitat | Mon Mar 03 1997 14:31 | 4 |
| Look in any issue of Hemmings Motor News. There are a few places in the
services section that advertize this.
Dave
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551.110 | Don't have a Hemmings | MILKWY::UTTLEY | It won't mean a thing in 100 years | Tue Mar 04 1997 10:47 | 7 |
| Since I have never seen an issue of Hemmings motor news or have a clue
as to where to find one, I was wondering if someone who has one would
be so kind as to glance at the ads and post a company name and phone
number here. I did find a name of one place, but they are in Ontario.
There has got to be someone who is at least in the USA.
Dave
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551.111 | Hemmings info.. | TEKVAX::KOPEC | Consider a spherical chicken; .. | Tue Mar 04 1997 10:51 | 6 |
| 1.) www.hemmings.com
2.) 1-800-car-here
3.) 1-802-442-3101
4.) Bennington, VT.
...tom
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551.112 | "Chromed" plastic | STRATA::YACINO | | Wed Mar 05 1997 12:50 | 2 |
| The "chrome" over plastic is actually aluminum, and there are a lot
of places listed in Hemmings, Cars & Parts, etc.
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551.113 | Real chrome | MILKWY::UTTLEY | It won't mean a thing in 100 years | Wed Mar 05 1997 12:58 | 11 |
| Actually, the chrome over plastic that I'm refering to is really
chrome. I saw an explanation of the process somewhere; they put down
an electroless copper layer, than a layer of nickel and a layer of
chrome, much like they do over metal.
Gee, people keep on telling me that there are listings for this in
Hemmings. It would be wonderful if someone could actually tell me the
name and number of one of these places, since I do not have a Hemmings
and do not plan to subscribe.
Dave
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551.114 | try these guys | ZEKE::BURTON | Jim Burton, DTN 381-6470 | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:13 | 6 |
| Call these people and ask who does chrome plating over plastic. These guys
sell the supplies.
http://www.peganet.com/dalmar/dalmar2.html
Jim
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551.115 | friendly advice.... | CSC32::J_KALINOWSKI | Forget NAM?....NEVER! | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:51 | 16 |
|
Dave...over the course of restoring this car, You will need to make
literally hundreds of phone calls before the car is ever finished.
Not having all your ducks in a row makes you a PITA when you want
individual company names. A project like this REQUIRES you to get the
publications like Hemmings Motor News. You simply have to do it or else
your project will end up like hundreds of others in the Auto Trader
in an add that looks like this.
196X GTO project car
many extras lost interest
call Dave after 6pm
weekdays Make an offer.
-john
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551.116 | try it... | POLAR::FERGUSONR | PROFESSORI | Thu Mar 06 1997 11:41 | 14 |
| In addition to what .115 said, any REALLY heavy duty magazine/smoke
shop will probably have single issues for sale so you can avoid having
to subscribe.
I too strongly recommend you buy at least one single issue. This brown
paperbag like covered, very thick magazine (aprox. 600 pages) has a
wealth of restoration resources that you really would be better off
knowing about.
It'll be the best $5 or 6 you ever spent.
Regards,
R.M.F.
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551.117 | Never Mind | MILKWY::UTTLEY | It won't mean a thing in 100 years | Thu Mar 06 1997 12:04 | 8 |
| I give up. I'm sorry if I'm being viewed as a PITA. I already have
listings for NUMEROUS sources for parts and services, and am reasonably
sure that I have everything that I need except for the one that I
requested. I thought I asked a simple question to which I received
numerous non-answers. I thought the purpose of this notes file was to
exchange information that would be helpful to one another. Silly me.
Dave
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551.118 | lets back-up a little | CSC32::J_KALINOWSKI | Forget NAM?....NEVER! | Thu Mar 06 1997 12:46 | 19 |
| > I thought the purpose of this notes file was to
>exchange information that would be helpful to one another. Silly me.
Aw don't be silly! If you never did a resto project before, you
are in for a real treat! You may think you have everything you need
but trust me....You do not. For instance; Upholstery/door gaskets/and
Welting clips. Do you know who hs the only COMPLETE collection in the
United states? Its the Clip House located in colorado springs. I live
here and the owner has told me countless stories of how people get on
an airplane with broken pieces in hand, fly here just to buy these
little things for a rare car, and then fly home-new parts in hand.
The Clip House *has it* end of story. Not knowing these little
things are what makes or breaks a resto project. If you don't have the
automotive Bibles that point the way...you are basically screwed.
Oh....and forget the internet. They have less than .01% of the info
needed. See what i'm getting at here? Just trying to help you. I think
we all are.
-john
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551.119 | | BUSY::SLAB | Don't drink the (toilet) water | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:29 | 4 |
|
Speaking of upholstery, Dave, have you found those leather seats
you were looking for?
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551.120 | | RHETT::BURDEN | A bear in his natural habitat | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:45 | 3 |
| You talkin' to *me*?...
Dave
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551.121 | | BUSY::SLAB | Don't drink the (toilet) water | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:48 | 3 |
|
No, Mr. Uttley.
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551.122 | enough | MILKWY::UTTLEY | It won't mean a thing in 100 years | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:49 | 23 |
| Gee Shawn, your wit kills me.
John, I really didn't want to go down a rat hole with this. I've
gotten a lot of help out of here, some from you specificly. It has
been much appreciated. But, I feel that people are making a lot of
assumptions. I DO indeed have just about everything that I need. I
have a mountain of boxes of parts sitting in my basment, including hard
to find little clips and trim pieces. There are only a few little
things that I still need, and I have already identified sources for
them. This is really not a difficult car to find parts for at all;
there are at least 4 suppliers that I've found that will sell you
almost anything that you could ever want, and much stuff is still
available from the local auto parts store. IF I were working on
something much older and rarer, I could certainly see your point, but
it really doesn't apply in my case. I ran into one little detail:
I had never dealt with plating over plastic before, hence my original
note many replies ago. I did finally get the name of a place that does
it, thanks to my manager who found an ad in some publication he had.
BTW, the car is progressing very nicely, and will NEVER become one of
those "lost interest" ads. I fully intend to be driving it a few
months from now.
Dave
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551.123 | | CSC32::J_KALINOWSKI | Forget NAM?....NEVER! | Thu Mar 06 1997 14:31 | 6 |
|
Driving it in a few months? Hell-I thought you were doing a full
resto job! Oh well...I did just paint a motorcycle a few days ago, must
be the paint fumes.
-john
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551.124 | | CSC32::D_PELTONEN | | Thu Mar 06 1997 16:48 | 13 |
|
Hopefully without making the person that asked the question yet more
defensive, might I point out that all that has ever seperated me from
an issue of Hemmings was a $5 bill at the local book store? I don't
subscribe, but sometimes need sources for old Chrysler parts. Having
seen exactly how many places advertise services such as plating over
plastic, I can see why folks here would tell you to get an issue of
your own....there are literally hundreds of vendors out there. And
once you've learned what you need, the ads for rare and exotic cars
are always fun to browse.
DAP
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551.125 | It must be the fumes :^) | MILKWY::UTTLEY | It won't mean a thing in 100 years | Fri Mar 07 1997 07:21 | 14 |
| No, I'm not doing a complete resto job. Someone had started the job,
got through the body work and paint, then sold it to another guy. He
started to reassemble it and bought a bunch of stuff then had to give
up due to financial reasons. By the time I came along and bought it,
a good ammount of the work was already done. I did have to go back and
redo some things that had been done in haste the first time, but I did
not have to take the whole car apart. At this point, it is about 75%
done and I have loads of parts waiting to be installed.
You will be happy to know that I now have a copy of Hemmings. A kind
person who has been reading my notes walked up to my office yesterday
and handed me one.
Dave
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551.126 | I think Media Play carries it.. | TEKVAX::KOPEC | Consider a spherical chicken; .. | Fri Mar 07 1997 08:03 | 5 |
| Even though I don't have any resto projects going on, I occasionally
pick up a copy of Hemmings (maybe once a year or so).. I just find it
interesting reading.. ("Wow! there's a place that does *THAT*?")
...tom
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551.127 | Lacquer over smooth aluminum | MILKWY::UTTLEY | It won't mean a thing in 100 years | Wed Apr 02 1997 15:22 | 18 |
| I am trying to get 4 lousy little anodized aluminum mouldings stripped
down and re-anodized. I have been calling around (yes, I looked some
places up in Hemmings!) and found out that the people who can do this
right charge a small fortune. The cheapest price I got was about $200,
and the guy said that the finish will not even look the same for that
price. I got some quotes that were nearly double! This is crazy.
Just for grins, I tried stripping a small section with sandpaper, then
polished the bare aluminum with some 600 grit paper followed by rubbing
compound. It is a bit of work, but the result looks gorgeous. I was
thinking about stripping them all down like this, then spraying them
over with a few coats of clear lacquer instead of having them anodized.
I know that they won't be as durable, but they do not mount in an area
where they are subject to abuse. The only thing I was unsure of is how
well the clear lacquer will adhere to the smooth shiney aluminum. Has
anyone ever tried this who can comment?
Dave
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551.128 | Eastwood Product: Nylac | POWDML::SELIG | | Wed Apr 02 1997 18:39 | 5 |
| Eastwood sells a product called Nylac that is a clearcoat specially
formulated for using on polished metals. I havn't used it personally
but I've been told by users that they have had good luck using it on
valve covers, manifolds, etc. Doesn't seem to yellow from heat/age
either.
|
551.129 | | ZEKE::BURTON | Jim Burton, DTN 381-6470 | Wed Apr 02 1997 19:57 | 7 |
| RE: Nyalic
I've used it with good success. The only problem is oil will attack the
finish somewhat. I would stick to using it on trim pieces where it does a
wonderful job.
Jim
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551.130 | This sounds like the stuff | MILKWY::UTTLEY | It won't mean a thing in 100 years | Thu Apr 03 1997 08:41 | 6 |
| Excellent! This is what I was hoping to hear. I will give Eastwood a
call and order a can of Nyalic. The pieces that I'm trying to refinish
are the reveal mouldings that run across the door and quarter along the
glass, so they will be safe from oil.
Dave
|