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Old 08-29-2015, 05:52 PM   #1
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

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Working from the end back Grizz. May take some time what with 51 pages - so far:-)
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Well worth the time to read… Rian has a very entertaining thread...
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As this is from the tip, recycling tip that is, but it did cost me six pairs of rubberised gloves and a fiver for the wheelbarrow load of stuff excluding the Jerry can, which was going to be turned into a small booze cabinet. But I tossed it back.

I went to my friendly local tip this morning to see if I could buy a Cole of 2 ton pallet trucks to sell on at a bit of a profit....... Ooooooopsss, the guy who makes the decisions was not there.

So I managed to spend two hours chatting to the guys in the yard and collect some bits I thought were worth having.

In fact a wheelbarrow load of ****e.

In the end, I left the Jerry can that was going to be a mini bar, behind.



Came home and sorted it all out




The wood clamps will be handy when I make up the bed wood strips, joining two,strips at a time.

The electrical,fuse boxes are part of a future project that Nicola will hopefully like.

The little bottle jack up front will be incorporated into a small bearing press I want to build from bits I have around.

After cleaning, one German made 5 liters pump up pressure sprayer that will work for applying Gunk Degreaser under the cab and chassis as well as Roundup weed killer to the driveway.





Something a bit retro.... Gas heater. May well be for sale.




In my job lot of trash there was a 750 watt, 3000rpm bench grinder, Made in Holland.



It is to be an ally and stainless steel polisher....... I am going to look for 15 mm inner diameter spindles for it to get the total width down




In the pile of bits you may have noticed two,chainsaw motors too......l

They have little 35cc Pistons. Which are time consuming to remove, but possibly worth the time.




Perfect for a key ring for the garage keys, in case they go missing.





Lastly, Nicola went to see her dad this afternoon, he lives only 3 miles from us, so we pop in regularly, and he often pops in for a cuppa tea and to release Ruby, his retired Greyhound who loves to stretch her legs in the back yard.

Today he had bought me a very cool high end metal poster for my garage.

I love it.




So that is the lot for today.

Tomorrow it is Bootfair, but I suspect it will be rained out.

So time to get up close and personal with the truck, to use the new pressure sprayer.
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Old 08-29-2015, 08:33 PM   #2
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

That poster is hilarious The mini piston and connecting rod are cool too. I'll have to think of a way to use one on my project.
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I love all the treasures you find ,especially the piston key ring ,Im going to borry that idea . As always I love your threads and adventures .
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Cool finds, especially the little piston.
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Awesome score all the way around...

Keyring is spot-on!!!
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Old 08-30-2015, 04:33 AM   #6
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That poster is hilarious The mini piston and connecting rod are cool too. I'll have to think of a way to use one on my project.
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Keyring is spot-on!!!

Thanks guys, they take way too much time to get out as modern stuff is built not to be maintained.


Still, great little conversation piece.

The second one was better, but I nicked the Conroe twice with the grinder as its crank case was a sealed unit.

Well, both Bootfairs were a bust, they were on, but all I managed to get was one small vintage Butlins holiday camp peanut plate for Nicola @£1.50 which is more than double what I would normally pay, but she grew up with the Butlins holiday camps and will be going there next weekend with a group of her school mates.

Carburettors from the chainsaws added in pic.

Plate is smaller than a Victorian saucer.



I am often appalled at what gets tossed, so much new stuff.
Yesterday there was a load of heavy duty Dexian shelving and framework, all obviously new......

Still, I will continue to exploit other people's stupidity and glut, to feed my own habits. Every time I get something free, and can pass it on, or use it myself, it releases money to go into my mortgage. Easy.

I did buy some 16mm spindles for the bench polisher on EBay last night.

So hopefully those will be here this week too.
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Rain and more rain.

Perfect for a public holiday Monday when there are so many shows etc planned.

I was going to find some procrastination project to do, then realised the inner fenders will never clean themselves.

So armed with about 3 liters of petrol a couple of soft and hard brushes and a putty knife, I started on the greaser, dirtiest one of the two. Sat outside in the rain, I got thoroughly soaked, but the first one followed by the second one which was not as oily, got done, then I washed them both with the hard brush and about 3/4 bottle of Cif/Hany Andy ammonia based kitchen cleaner to get the oily grease off, washed and rinsed with buckets of water from my perpetually refilling water butt, I was eventually happy.

Both sides are now ready for paint prep, primer coat followed by Satin Black Two Pack paint.



Yesterday I started to reassemble to cleaned, painted and MX5/Miata Motorwd heater unit, only to realise all the screws, 32 of them, were dirty and not very good looking, so steel brush, poked through some cereal box cardboard and both the heads and threads satin blacked as well.

So today after the inner fenders I finished reassembly of this unit and packed it away.

The lid is away with Ian Brown for some special under hood treatment.

The red you can see is a high density foam gasket I made to seal the fan to the metal case.

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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

Bootfair sucked big time today.

So came home and completed a load of small tasks that should have been done a long time ago.

Including the redesign and repair of the relocated battery carrier.



Also sleeved the threaded bar.



Happy with the result.

Earlier today I made a two faced robot from the bits of left over chainsaw as well.

His name is Bazateer or Reetazab depending on which one you speak to.





I also had mate Gene pop over for a few hours for coffee and a chat, and to collect the small hobby lathe I Freecycled on a truck forum.

Gene is a popper traditional hand written Sign Writer. And I for one love his work.
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2 faced robot is too cool... name reminds me of one of the blokes on GJ…

Dig the Battery box mod...
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Love the robot the battery carrier has turned out well too
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2 faced robot is too cool... name reminds me of one of the blokes on GJ…

Dig the Battery box mod...
Thanks Don, you are right, Baz identified the robot in the wheelbarrow, as had I.
So I named it after him, except I withheld one of the Z's

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Love the robot the battery carrier has turned out well too
Thank you Ian, I am happy now that it can hold the battery diagonally.

Robot made me grin when I finished it, will be interesting to see what Nicola thinks of it, she has been with her daughter for the weekend.
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Great work mate!

Diggin' the upcoming artwork on the heater lid...
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love the robot and nice work on the cleaning. Certainly one of those jobs you could easily put off out of the way
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A while ago I agreed to put some stripes on the "blower box" lid for Rian's truck. Now before you read on I have to point out that I'm no expert pin-striper, but it is something I enjoy doing but I'm along way off the standard of the pros we all marvel at.

I collected the lid when we were all at the Supernats early August. Rian had blasted and painted it for me, unfortunately the primer Rian had used had reacted a little so rather than take any chances I stripped it back to bare metal, then etch-primed it followed by a good old coat of 2K black.

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I asked Rian if he had anything in mind design wise and he said could I do a growling grizzly bear? I made a stencil and this was also put on in 2K as you can flat it right out and polish it smooth

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Next I marked out the outside border for the design, with it being under the hood I wanted a heavy (ish) line so it would be visible from a distance

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I used an Excalibur 00 and 1 shot (what else?). I always pallet up on an old catalogue as the paper is ideal for loading your brush and you can just tear off the page for the next clean sheet. (It also has the added advantage of becoming quite interesting when you get the underwear section ).

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It's not perfect, none of my stuff ever is, but as Rian said it's better than rattle can black and a couple of stickers.
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All I could say today when Ian sent me the first pic was WOW !!

I was happy to give him free reign.

And he delivered.

Thank you mate.
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(It also has the added advantage of becoming quite interesting when you get the underwear section )
Nice job... and funny too!
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Dang dude ,that is so cool .
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Nice job... and funny too!
Agreed Johnny.

Guys, I am certain we all feel the same way in this community.

I feel blessed and privileged that Ian agreed to do the striping and whenI said Angry Bear, I did not expect him to go this far.

So I have a good reason to open the hood at every opportunity when the truck is completed.
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Dang dude ,that is so cool .
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That is super!. That is definitely not something you see done up on a truck.
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Congrats on getting the fronted bits...

Ian nailed the artwork!!!
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That's the same kit I used, the components are great quality and a bargain by UK standards
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Congrats on getting the fronted bits...

Ian nailed the artwork!!!
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That's the same kit I used, the components are great quality and a bargain by UK standards
I have yet to look at them, tired getting home every night.
Got home tonight and found this had arrived in the post.

A plate from George in Manilla.

Take a look at his great thread : Letter from Manilla it makes for great reading.

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Great addition to my mad collection of plates.



Thanks George, this is very cool.


In other news, another surprise parcel arrived from Ian Brown today.

I already reported on this cover, but have to say, in hand, it is even more impressive.

I am seriously pleased and impressed with it. It is so difficult to capture the texture and look of this piece in a photo.



Of course I had to go trial fit it as well.

Very pleased, very very pleased.

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Ordered my full set of mouldings and stainless bed strips from Mar-K today through Clem's Tuba Trucks.

10% discount is handy too.
Thanks Clem
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