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Offline dakazman

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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #210 on: Friday,March 09, 2018, 11:33:13 AM »
That’s set is about 50$ usd . I paid 3x that for the snap on blue point set 30 years ago, however you got my attention that it works under the car . My set tight spaces is not your friend and requires good eyesight . lol. I would like to see it work. I’ll you tube it later.
At least I’m not replacing these 😥
Love upgrading my tools.
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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #211 on: Friday,March 09, 2018, 03:22:11 PM »
My electrical nightmares.....😀
Replace wire 124756634... were on delay how long Kaz?
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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #212 on: Friday,March 09, 2018, 04:30:18 PM »
That's actually beautiful! When I do wiring, it seems that no matter how careful I am, it ends up looking like spaghetti!

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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #213 on: Friday,March 09, 2018, 05:21:52 PM »
Oh yes , miss it all ready.

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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #214 on: Friday,March 09, 2018, 10:45:13 PM »
tsk, tsk, Dakazman, you're not supposed to post pictures of your private jet on here........     :)

Ok, back to brake tools. There are lots of variations on the one I posted earlier, mine is slightly different on the handle part but essentially the same operation.  Here are a couple of Youtube videos showing how it works, the first is a professional sales video, the second is a bloke in a garage and it's definitely NOT a professional video.  But it is very down to earth and shows just how simple the tool is to use in a real world workshop.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncMRlomyqTs

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEBh3kNvlMw

As for using on the car, I've used mine to make flares underneath the car where the long pipe goes from front to rear with the pipe in situ when I fitted residual pressure valves at the front crossmember.

Brian
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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #215 on: Saturday,March 10, 2018, 03:34:47 AM »
Brian , i was hoping no one would pick up on that...LOL
Forgetting a tool was the nightmare there and running up and down steps.

Yes,Brake tool...
SOLD,,..
.that's  how i thought it would work. Putting in my order today.

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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #216 on: Tuesday,March 13, 2018, 06:58:38 PM »
Things are coming together lately and after 4 months waiting The bumpers and some miscellaneous
Parts were finished. I could not be more satisfied with the outcome.
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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #217 on: Tuesday,March 13, 2018, 07:01:28 PM »
Those bumpers look great!
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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #218 on: Wednesday,March 14, 2018, 04:01:05 AM »
Nice chrome plating! Did you replate all the chrome parts? I only did the bumpers and am hopeful I can hand polish all the other parts (nothing was pitted) but I have a feeling the bumpers will standout.

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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #219 on: Wednesday,March 14, 2018, 04:59:49 AM »
Certified
I did the windshield wiper close outs and as pictured the interior light assembly.
The hinges for the engine cover will be new . The door handles should polish up, like yours
They weren’t pitted.
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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #220 on: Thursday,March 15, 2018, 01:03:25 PM »
 Finished the final clear coating to the body and repairs to minor imperfections , now to sand and buff and polish again.

Tomorrow the final coat to my  84 El Camino if the weather holds perfect.

Dave

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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #221 on: Thursday,March 15, 2018, 01:28:47 PM »
Geez, dakazman! You even made your trunk tray into a black mirror finish!

You've done amazing work!  :beerchug:

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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #222 on: Thursday,March 15, 2018, 03:00:21 PM »
Outstanding shine D-man! Your sanding arm must be getting a great workout.
"A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away."
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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #223 on: Thursday,March 15, 2018, 03:29:36 PM »
BDA,   I had some extra clear , did you see the spare tire area?

Surf that’s not sanded yet!

If all goes well and I don’t get any “  burnies “ I can start putting the frame  and body parts on.
Harness , dash,  seats , tubing , brake lines etc etc....
Dave

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Re: 1970 s2 0453R Reassembly
« Reply #224 on: Thursday,March 15, 2018, 03:33:42 PM »
What did you do to get the rough side of the fiberglass so smooth?