SNKEBIT
Spending $$ on Mopars
some things go without saying...
"OHHHHH,,, put 'em up! Put 'em up!!!" *cowardly lion*
some things go without saying...
"OHHHHH,,, put 'em up! Put 'em up!!!" *cowardly lion*
Wow,I feel disillusioned about the fast system,and I don't even own one!
Amazing ,to me : You borrow a tool, and it breaks under your watch, lol.Although I haven't given up on the fuel injection I needed to take a break from it for awhile as I'm doing more research. We are getting another snow and are expecting 6 to 8 inches. I didn't want to move another car into the stall that might tie things up so I thought it'd be a good time to focus on the wood for the 'Lil Red.
The oak panels had gotten wet when they were outside and had discolored. I wasn't going to be able to stain and varnish them until I sanded them first. I began with hand sanding the first piece. Although it worked I was going to have a lot of blisters before I was done.
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I called one of my buddies to borrow his belt sander. It worked great. Not only was I going to spare the wear and tear on my hands, but it was a lot faster.
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Unfortunately the belt broke shortly after I finished the first side of the first plank.
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There won't be any place open locally that I can get a replacement belt until Monday. I guess I'll go back to hand sanding until then.
Amazing ,to me : You borrow a tool, and it breaks under your watch, lol.
I remember when I borrowed my dad's 4 banger Ford Ranger and ended up driving over one of it's pistons on the way to town. I SWEAR I wasn't rodding it!
That was the problem.
As I was hand sanding those planks last night it occurred to me that the local ACE Hardware store changed hands a few months ago. Someone from out of town bought it. You might be thinking "What's that got to do with the price of tea in China?"
Well the stores are not open past 5:30 during the week here. - And only until noon on Saturdays. Never on Sunday. Unless you're looking for a cold one at the bar you're S.O.L.
I called this morning and to my surprise they were open. After an hour of scooping snow I was able to get out of the driveway and headed up town. Even though the snow plows had cleared the streets they were already half way drifted shut again. But I made it to the store and bought some new sanding belts.
It still took several hours to sand the wood. I don't think the pictures that I posted yesterday showed just how discolored it was. After using the belt sander with 120 grit I switched to a jitterbug sander with 180. I'll still do a final hand sand before applying the stain.
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I`VE LIT MY 505 WEDGE 3 TIMES,WORKING OUT SMALL BASKET CASE PROBLEMS (NO BASKETS) ON A 5 YR. BUILD. THE 2.0 HAS REALLY LEVELED OUT AND RUNNING SMOOTH, MAY HAVE IT TIMED A LITTLE FAST FOR 91 OCTANE, NOT SURE. BUT THE F.I. SHOULD TAKE CARE OF THAT. HAD A HEATING PROBLEM, GRIFFIN ASSURED ME THAT THE 28X19 ALUM. 1 1/4" 2 CORE WOULD COOL IT, HASN`T SO FAR. GOING TO INSTALL A BACK UP ELEC. FAN WHEN IT GETS HERE, RUNNING A SHROUDED 17" MECH., THAT SEEMS TO BE MOVING A WHOLE LOT OF AIR BY ITSELF, WE`LL SEE.Top side coated. It seems as though the wood is absorbing some of the varnish which is good. It loses it's sheen as it dries (or evaporates). It took 12 ounces of varnish combined with 4 ounces of thinner for this first coat. I will try to put on the second coat Tuesday afternoon. The smell isn't too bad. I was concerned that the fumes might drive us out of the house . I've been running the exhaust fan that's in the basement bathroom to help. The room I'm working in is isolated from the furnace so I'm not concerned with a flame hazard.
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I`VE LIT MY 505 WEDGE 3 TIMES,WORKING OUT SMALL BASKET CASE PROBLEMS (NO BASKETS) ON A 5 YR. BUILD. THE 2.0 HAS REALLY LEVELED OUT AND RUNNING SMOOTH, MAY HAVE IT TIMED A LITTLE FAST FOR 91 OCTANE, NOT SURE. BUT THE F.I. SHOULD TAKE CARE OF THAT. HAD A HEATING PROBLEM, GRIFFIN ASSURED ME THAT THE 28X19 ALUM. 1 1/4" 2 CORE WOULD COOL IT, HASN`T SO FAR. GOING TO INSTALL A BACK UP ELEC. FAN WHEN IT GETS HERE, RUNNING A SHROUDED 17" MECH., THAT SEEMS TO BE MOVING A WHOLE LOT OF AIR BY ITSELF, WE`LL SEE.
DON` THINK AN ELEC FAN WON`T CUT YOU, IVE GOT 7 STITCHES IN MY FINGER BECAUSE OF STUPIDITY, RUINED THE DAM FAN TOO! COULDN`T BE HAPPIER W/ THE FAST 2.0 SO FAR, VERY RESPONSIVE TOO! -SORRY FOR THE CAPS--STIFF FINGER!!
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I`VE LIT MY 505 WEDGE 3 TIMES,WORKING OUT SMALL BASKET CASE PROBLEMS (NO BASKETS) ON A 5 YR. BUILD. THE 2.0 HAS REALLY LEVELED OUT AND RUNNING SMOOTH, MAY HAVE IT TIMED A LITTLE FAST FOR 91 OCTANE, NOT SURE. BUT THE F.I. SHOULD TAKE CARE OF THAT. HAD A HEATING PROBLEM, GRIFFIN ASSURED ME THAT THE 28X19 ALUM. 1 1/4" 2 CORE WOULD COOL IT, HASN`T SO FAR. GOING TO INSTALL A BACK UP ELEC. FAN WHEN IT GETS HERE, RUNNING A SHROUDED 17" MECH., THAT SEEMS TO BE MOVING A WHOLE LOT OF AIR BY ITSELF, WE`LL SEE.
DON` THINK AN ELEC FAN WON`T CUT YOU, IVE GOT 7 STITCHES IN MY FINGER BECAUSE OF STUPIDITY, RUINED THE DAM FAN TOO! COULDN`T BE HAPPIER W/ THE FAST 2.0 SO FAR, VERY RESPONSIVE TOO! -SORRY FOR THE CAPS--STIFF FINGER!!
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Got a space heater?
The wood is looking good.
As for protecting the wood when hauling, I bought one of the thin 3/16" rubber bed liners for a standard 8' bed and cut it down to lay over the wood when hauling things.
Also I would not get too carried away with staining the wood, if the truck sits outside in the weather you will be sanding down and refinishing the wood in about 1.5 - 2 years.
The wood is looking good.
As for protecting the wood when hauling, I bought one of the thin 3/16" rubber bed liners for a standard 8' bed and cut it down to lay over the wood when hauling things.
Also I would not get too carried away with staining the wood, if the truck sits outside in the weather you will be sanding down and refinishing the wood in about 1.5 - 2 years.