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Great Now I'm under pressurescotty*85vw wrote: great work man, you have to keep it up or youl lose the sticky stats, by far best posting iv ever seen.
I didnt realize what that meant, now I'm going to have to take a day off work just to get some work done to retain this status position.
Time to roll up the sleeves and look busy
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So I ran out of sand and decided to take up bulliboy's advice
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnfhWEzAIZc[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnfhWEzAIZc[/youtube]
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Noses, valances (in/out) are probably the hardest thing to do on a bus. BUT, like it has been proved here, if you take your time and are diligent, there is nothing to worry about.flipflop wrote:It'll be good to see how you tackle the inner front valance, my 13 needs it and the pulling off and welding to the chassis looks pretty serious.
My tip; have your bumper brackets/bumper handy! Use them to line up all three pieces (in/out valance), nose.
joeM; Great videos!!
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Joe,
Fantastic work Fella.
This is a brilliant thread and fair play to you for keeping everything documented and up to date for us all to view.
The sand idea is off the hook and I can only imagine what my Mrs would say if I had done the same !!
The best resto thread I think that has ever been posted is the Kempes bus in the UK ....this will be a very close 2nd ( 2nd only because that bus was dug out from the ground !! )
Keep at it
Best
Ian
Fantastic work Fella.
This is a brilliant thread and fair play to you for keeping everything documented and up to date for us all to view.
The sand idea is off the hook and I can only imagine what my Mrs would say if I had done the same !!
The best resto thread I think that has ever been posted is the Kempes bus in the UK ....this will be a very close 2nd ( 2nd only because that bus was dug out from the ground !! )
Keep at it
Best
Ian
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Mmmmmm sand pie, love your work Joe, where do you find the time, you can also get panels here mate if the busstop don't have them https://www.classicveedub.com.au/cvd_ne ... art_search
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A great weekend passed, got a fair bit done, shared my Birthday with mothers day.
The Family all chipped in for my project, so I have $300 towards a special part for my Kombi. Either a steering wheel or Scat shifter.
I have a few videos coming up, just editing now, but here is one for now
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eHJU_pAa8s[/youtube]
The Family all chipped in for my project, so I have $300 towards a special part for my Kombi. Either a steering wheel or Scat shifter.
I have a few videos coming up, just editing now, but here is one for now
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eHJU_pAa8s[/youtube]
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You asked about the 'lip' on the nose, you fold it over after you are done. It's a little tricky to make it look perfect, but you will get it!
Also, for your compressor, get an air attachment/blower tip. That way you can just blow out all the sand from your garage or from where you are sandblasting.
That's the easiest way to also clean up an area before you prep for paint etc.
Also, for your compressor, get an air attachment/blower tip. That way you can just blow out all the sand from your garage or from where you are sandblasting.
That's the easiest way to also clean up an area before you prep for paint etc.