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09-27-2011 04:29 AM #331
“......They also sell a lot of vintage decals on Ebay, even class winner stickers. I am thinking of putting some of those on the cowl and maybe A/A on the back of the body.....”
I’ve already picked up a couple of the decals to match the speed equipment that’s on the 37, WEIAND and JAHNS (and am thinking about B/G on the corner of the cab). I’ll probably mount them on an magnetic backing, or the rear window.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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09-27-2011 06:11 AM #332
I like the Bomber Girl art, also the girl riding the camshaft, I think it was Giovanni cams, maybe. Door art has gotten popular again.
Don
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09-27-2011 12:11 PM #333
Like this one Don?
or this
Last edited by stovens; 09-27-2011 at 12:24 PM.
" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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09-27-2011 12:15 PM #334
Don, Dan can really lay down a bead. I remember when I could weld . . . sigh . . .Jack
Gone to Texas
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09-27-2011 03:29 PM #335
Steve, yep, just like that one.
I know, Jack, I am as blind as a bat anymore. I just bought new glasses last week, my prescription was about 3 years old. I still can't see. I was never a great welder but now I just tack weld stuff, if that.
Don
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09-27-2011 03:59 PM #336
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09-27-2011 04:18 PM #337
yep nice welds well you still may with a mig you can set it up to spot weld timmer or plus weld. what that will do is give you more of that pronounce row of dimes look to the weld what many like to see and is strong but many fail a weld test. the test i took out in TX they would not let you work in and out of the puddle or stop in go more or less stitch they did not want you to work the puddle they wanted to to stay in the sheild gas and wanted is much heat in the part and a hot flowing weld . but not like i said the welds that has the dimes on there side look. were a mig weld should look like a 7018 or 7024 were the machine is running in spray transfer. Tig you can get the dime look and have a very strong weld but you have to be dead steady with the torch with my screw up back it s hard less i get laid out with muscle relaxers . as for old eyes i go one up or two on the shade that helps abit as wellLast edited by pat mccarthy; 09-27-2011 at 04:32 PM.
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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09-27-2011 04:31 PM #338
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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09-27-2011 04:34 PM #339
I used to do a lot of welding on cranes and structural steel. Had to be certified on each job. BUT that was 35 to 40 years ago.. All I use now is mig.Charlie
Lovin' what I do and doing what I love
Some guys can fix broken NO ONE can fix STUPID
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Christian in training
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09-27-2011 11:12 PM #340
Steve, I actually bought two of those, one stronger than the other. I saw them at the Lincoln welding booth at the Tampa Street Rod Nats and bought them when I got back. My problem is the darkness, I am going to play with some sort of led light attached to the torch because as soon as the arc starts it all goes dark for me. The reason I haven't really tried to fix the problem is that it is so much easier to just let Dan do it right rather than my half way right welds.
Don
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09-27-2011 11:29 PM #341
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09-27-2011 11:39 PM #342
Yep, the Optomotrist told me last week he sees some issues starting in my eyes, especially the right one, so it is just old age. Dan and Don do have auto darkening helmets, so I could set them a little less dark I guess. My welding was never anything to write home about anyway, so I don't mind giving it up.
Don
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09-28-2011 06:30 AM #343
Don,
It may be your helmet. I was having the same problem with one of the auto-darkening Chinese specials from Northern Tool - a great helmet for the price, but I was having trouble seeing the puddle. When it started "flashing" me at arc strike (slow to darken) I visited my Praxaire guy and picked up a Miller ProHobby helmet. It is lighter when "off", allowing clear visibility to position the wire, darkens quick to a steady shade, and adjustment of the darkness is sooooo much better. You might see if your welding shop will demo the helmets for you. Here's the one I got in classic black - Miller - Welding Helmets & Welder Safety Equipment and Clothing - Pro-Hobby™ Series I need to pick up one of those diopter lenses for it to make it even better.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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09-28-2011 07:33 AM #344
Back on the camshaft girl, if you spell the name correctly there's lots of artwork on the net to borrow.....GiovannoniYour Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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09-28-2011 08:12 AM #345
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