59 11 window Splitty Custom Resto
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Al,
When will you be putting this on the rear to match the front?
Cheers
Steve
When will you be putting this on the rear to match the front?
Cheers
Steve
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Al, I just had a quick look at your website, and the colour and paint quality on this bus is absolutely amazing. Great work.
Also I hear you are the Australian distributor for Red9 Design, where can i check pricing in AUD?
Also I hear you are the Australian distributor for Red9 Design, where can i check pricing in AUD?
A bad day cruzin' is better than a good day at work.
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G'day mate, yep we are the Austalian distributors for the Red9Design products. Website with more comprehensive details is still in the works so best to email on al@dasrestohaus.com.au. We have been working with Simon from Red9 to try and find a cheaper freight alternative as that is what really stings at the moment plus the duties etc, we have another front end in production at the moment for another customer's bus so this will give us a more accurate price with our current exchange rate.
Cheers for the kind words
Al
PS paint will look even better once it is cut back, flow coated with clear and then that will be colour sanded....will have a very nice deep gloss!
Cheers for the kind words
Al
PS paint will look even better once it is cut back, flow coated with clear and then that will be colour sanded....will have a very nice deep gloss!
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Seeing the project finally get some colour has been a great xmas gift!!
Al got the roof painted in PPG Deltron direct gloss white after Rob spent quite a bit of time wet rubbing any imperfections out.
The direct gloss was then block sanded (wet) after guide coating and then clear applied.....later this will be cut and buffed for a nice deep gloss.
After a full day of careful block sanding Al cleaned the roof and then applied the clear coat
Front and rear bumpers will have LED indicators recessed into them – getting them evenly spaced was important
Wet sanding the bus in preparation for paint came next – interior had to be masked off to protect it from any wet sanding sludge
The panels are all coming up very nicely after wet sanding with 600 (direct gloss will be used as per roof, then blocked for clear)
Al did a quick walk around to show the panel work to date which helps when you are in a different part of the country!
2 amplifier fuses will be housed under a cover (to be painted)
Relays for EFI system will also be hidden from view under a cover
The body was masked in the booth and cleaned thoroughly in readiness for the PPG Deltron direct gloss red to be applied
Al got the roof painted in PPG Deltron direct gloss white after Rob spent quite a bit of time wet rubbing any imperfections out.
The direct gloss was then block sanded (wet) after guide coating and then clear applied.....later this will be cut and buffed for a nice deep gloss.
After a full day of careful block sanding Al cleaned the roof and then applied the clear coat
Front and rear bumpers will have LED indicators recessed into them – getting them evenly spaced was important
Wet sanding the bus in preparation for paint came next – interior had to be masked off to protect it from any wet sanding sludge
The panels are all coming up very nicely after wet sanding with 600 (direct gloss will be used as per roof, then blocked for clear)
Al did a quick walk around to show the panel work to date which helps when you are in a different part of the country!
2 amplifier fuses will be housed under a cover (to be painted)
Relays for EFI system will also be hidden from view under a cover
The body was masked in the booth and cleaned thoroughly in readiness for the PPG Deltron direct gloss red to be applied
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Was there a reason for making the tank out of black?67seeker wrote:
The custom tank was fabricated to house an in tank EFI pump/regulator – capacity is a couple litres bigger than a bay window tank – due to the fact we had to fit the intercooler water pump next to the tank, the capacity had to reduced slightly than what could have been achieved without the water pump in place.
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I've been away at the TDU in sensational Adelaide. I dropped in to see Al yesterday - the boys have moved along quite a bit in that time!
After the red paint went on, the boys masked the lower half and sanded the lower part of the belt line that will be just below the deluxe trim
The doors and bolt on panels received some colour too
Before the two tone line to divide the red and white could be masked, all the doors had to be reinstalled and adjusted for height. Then the deluxe trim was installed so the mask line would be parallel to it (especially on the nose where Rob and Steve had quite a challenge to reshape the trim to match the nose).
After the red paint went on, the boys masked the lower half and sanded the lower part of the belt line that will be just below the deluxe trim
The doors and bolt on panels received some colour too
Before the two tone line to divide the red and white could be masked, all the doors had to be reinstalled and adjusted for height. Then the deluxe trim was installed so the mask line would be parallel to it (especially on the nose where Rob and Steve had quite a challenge to reshape the trim to match the nose).
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Sorry mate, missed your question until now - if aluminium was used it would have been hard to make the bends/folds in the thickness that was required which would have then necessitated a lot more TIG welding if all 6 sides were separate pieces. In steel we then were able to do just one long weld along the tanks length, and the welds around the ends.byronmcmanus59 wrote: Was there a reason for making the tank out of black?
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Thanks for the reply al. What thickness did you require? you should have been able to fold that up quite easily. I only say this as I'm a sheety and unless you go to a lot of effort lining that tank i guarantee it will rust.Dasdubber wrote:Sorry mate, missed your question until now - if aluminium was used it would have been hard to make the bends/folds in the thickness that was required which would have then necessitated a lot more TIG welding if all 6 sides were separate pieces. In steel we then were able to do just one long weld along the tanks length, and the welds around the ends.byronmcmanus59 wrote: Was there a reason for making the tank out of black?
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Will have to check on the thickness as the tank was organised whilst I was away previously - we were guided by the sheet metal shop's recommendations re. material so unless they just had an aversion to working with aluminium for some reason, we took on their advice and went with steel.
We used KBS fuel tank sealer and ensured all surfaces were thoroughly coated internally including the neck.
Al
We used KBS fuel tank sealer and ensured all surfaces were thoroughly coated internally including the neck.
Al
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