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03-21-2016, 11:11 PM | #601 |
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Just finished up painting the bay now i can start to reassemble the bay and get it ready to drop the motor back in when it comes back from the machine shop. i am really hoping that it doesn't take too long for the rebuild so i can get it running again and start breaking in the motor.
I made a little space to contain the overspray but i am looking into a booth to possibly buy within the next year and start doing some collision repair work on the side for some extra money once i start my career in November. [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/Fr8uvH] [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/EBXNdv] [IMG]IMG_20160321_235345 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] Undercoated the wheel wells after patching up the awful rust from leaky brake lines. The things brake fluid will do... [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/Fr8zmV] [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/FoR73S] |
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03-22-2016, 09:21 PM | #603 |
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Started re assembling everything in the bay tonight.
Also talked to the machine shop and gave him the go ahead on the build, hopefully i will have the motor back in 1 month tops. [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/FzbCbJ] Some more bikelife action YZ450F [IMG]IMG_20151124_162650 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] |
03-27-2016, 07:26 PM | #604 |
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Decided to tackle the rear quarter rust that leads right up to the trunk this weekend.
[IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/FCQwYF] [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/EMq4YJ] Got some 22 gauge weldable sheets and got to work [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/FAZDhM] [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/FGRD4e] [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/FyFnoG] [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/EPosK6] [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/FCLRCc] [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/FJCykv] Snapchat-182102728476457141 by [email protected], on Flickr Not the prettiest of welds but they are strong and the panel is nice and secure. Next i will probably use some seam sealer adhesive on the welds and rust proof it so this doesnt happen again. Got the gas tank out of the car and i am looking for a new tank if anyone has one i need it shipped to 02021 paypal ready. Would like it to come with sending unit too. Getting a wheel bearing replaced while i have the time too. |
03-28-2016, 06:42 AM | #606 |
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I agree about the welds, what you made ins't a crucial part so don't worry about it, but your welds seem to be on the colder side and a porous, If you're using flux-core there's not much you can do about porosity, but if it's a gas mig try adding more gas flow and higher heat with slightly lower wire speed so that you can get flatter more consistent beads, also when mig welding for a nice even finish make little cursive L's with the torch while you're running your bead. Chucke2009 would be an excellent YouTube channel to watch to learn how to get better with your machine.
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03-28-2016, 01:37 PM | #607 | |
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03-31-2016, 07:51 PM | #609 |
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After 3rd coat of DPS primer [IMG][url=https://flic.kr/p/FPsuoy] Gonna get the paint from Maaco if they will sell it to me and ill spray the blue. If not, i will have to pay them to spray it... atleast i can prep it correctly for them. Really want to dig into the body and respray it ... |
05-15-2016, 07:40 AM | #612 |
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sick first build man, this is impressive. i had a POS S14 when i was 16 but wrecked it before i could ever do much to it. then joined the military, built a wrangler, bought a 370z and did a small boost build with it, sold the jeep and now i'm doing another s14. glad you didnt let the morons drag you down. sure there were a few things i'd have done differently, but as a first build at your age, learning the hard way teaches the best lessons, like I learned and many other good mechanics did who taught me.. and its still hard not to impulse buy or throw money at it just to get it up and on its feet. great work though, seriously, and you're well on your way to being a great mechanic. a lot of people can't do their own work like this.. and I think that, coupled with you having money to pay for a lot of it, makes them salty and angry. i just laugh.
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05-19-2016, 09:25 PM | #613 |
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Hey guys, got the car back up and running just waiting on a base tune then ill be ready to break it in.
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08-01-2016, 07:09 PM | #614 |
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Havent really done much at all with the car since last pic. It starts up no problem, but needs a tune. right now its sitting on my trailer waiting for me to drop it off for the tune.
I just graduated high school in June and i also financed a duramax, and got another German Shepherd as my last shepherd passed in 2013. Couple puppy pictures because who doesn't love those and a pic of the new truck/tow rig. Pic of my first shepherd: [IMG]13497824_1223052414385773_7773118394613971526_o by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] First day born: [IMG]12472555_1179424648748550_3737248529006397147_n by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] about 5 weeks old [IMG]13177062_1201243386566676_7864753978278889249_n by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] a few weeks ago(he is now almost 14 weeks) [IMG]13613504_1233440393346975_9064763359044422543_o by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] The truck (financed it all on my own with a cosign for all those who are still hating. i pay $509 a month) [IMG]13443298_1217938934897121_150729275657666234_o by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] And my new job working 45 hrs a week as a Collision repair tech at a bmw certified shop where we do about 85% bmws. Already getting into quarterpanels and shit having a blast making good money. [IMG]13662200_1249588155065532_8041112297353633454_o by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] |
08-07-2016, 02:10 PM | #617 | |
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Yea thanks man its a fun trade especially if you find a good nitch doing a little bit of everything, i might end up going into the union for machine operating but i am not too sure. For now i got a good gig going so im safe haha |
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08-07-2016, 11:03 PM | #618 |
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Damn, I have been following this thread since I was in high school lol. I haven't been on zilvia in a hot ass minute but i'm glad i found this thread again. Lots of great work man. I wish I had a job like that while i was in high school, that "1jz hatch" project may have happened that i mentioned in my previous comment on here like 2 years ago lol. Since then i have sold that shell i had mentioned, hated the thought of 240s for a bit (I was butthurt i had to sell mine), then bought another hatch in august 2015 and now i also have an e85 KA-T S14... s-chassis are worse than drugs. Keep it up man! I love the build, this is one of the few builds that i haven't minded being sr (I'm a ka guy). Stoked to see what you have in store for this car man!
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08-09-2016, 07:07 PM | #620 | |
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And for the blunt comment, I am a very knowledgeable dog owner and grew up with a shepherd before this guy, and i have socialized him with all types of people in different sizes, races, etc, so you don't have to worry. |
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09-14-2016, 08:11 PM | #622 |
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Been real busy with work but also decided to do a full respray on my car and fix every little body flaw there is.. lots of pics to come ill be spraying color next weekend.
[IMG]20160902_222637 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] took a bmw x5 fender from work and made a nice patch [IMG]20160903_001427 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] If only i had the 3M Belt sander.. one of the best tools money can buy for this type of work. Also finally really got my welder to dial in once i got to the bottom of the rocker.. never could get the thing to settle in right but its welding nice now. I got some more rocker patch work to do this weekend so i will take some good pics. I am going to start to use a camera too.. [IMG]20160903_003627 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]20160903_011405 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] Much better.. will seam seal it and undercoat..sideskirt covers it anyway if anyone remembers the smashed up right quarter.. never thought id be able to fix something like that myself in less than an hour.. [IMG]20160818_203426 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] Used the torch to get the metal hot cuz i had barely any access, not from the grinder getting too hot. [IMG]20160818_205221 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] Little filler and some putty and you would never know. [IMG]20160819_234051 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] Got this new hood when my old one flew up and smashed the windshield, it came with several dents.. now is the time [IMG]20160806_000515 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] Little hammer and dolly and some filler and there we go [IMG]Snapchat-705990401542071845 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]Snapchat-7389030541369823578 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] Snap on cordless the only way to go.. [IMG]Snapchat-3190962185874668895 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] |
09-15-2016, 12:11 AM | #623 |
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I was noticing a pattern of you fixing things a lot and thought to myself...man, this kid really likes to fix stuff, and then I saw you are now doing auto body. Crazy thread dating back to after I left the game, and here I come back and there's 3 years of passion in this thread. Cool. Use proper PPE and carry on
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09-18-2016, 01:02 AM | #624 | |
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09-21-2016, 08:57 PM | #628 |
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Hahaha funny you say that but after all that time when i finally got to the bottom of that rocker i got the welder adjusted how it should be..making that perfect sound and everything. i will post some pictures.
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09-24-2016, 06:22 AM | #629 |
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[IMG]20160917_160011 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG]
The roof was so badly dented that it needed a lot of love. After pullling all the dents, applying filler and then a nice coat of putty all sanded with 80/180 [IMG]20160919_214323 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]DSC03781 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] A pic of me working the metal [IMG]DSC03764 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]DSC03808 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]20160924_002520 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]20160924_002514 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] Starting to fill up my tools of the collision repair trade.. [IMG]20160924_000628 by [email protected], on Flickr[/IMG] More to come this weekend! |
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