Things have been rediculous here. I've never been so busy in my entire life! I guess busy is better than bored, but GEESH!! How about a break, already! HAHA!
The month of May has been the worst, but a dabble of work on the car here and there has been possible. I have the primer for all the parts, the black "Emron" type black paint for the suspension and drive train components, and have the color picked out for the car and will be ordering it very soon. So mostly I've been prepping parts for paint. You never really know how many parts a car has until you have to handle every single piece, and sand/prep every single inch of each piece! WOW! Takes FOR-EV-ERRR...
Making cap adapter for the fuel tank...
Machined a little off the back of the Wide-5 adapter wheel studs...
Steering column is just about ready for paint also...
More to share, but not really worth taking pictures. More updates on the car soon!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Sneek Peek...
Monday, May 17, 2010
Aerocraftsman... Final installment!
Okay, this is the last of what I would like to share, but mostly I just would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to Mark Lightsey, at Aerocraftsman for taking the time out of his busy day to show us around and show us what a REAL roadster is all about!
If any of my readers are interested in having work done on your vintage aircraft or are thinking that a replica vintage aircraft might be in-store for you, check out the Aerocraftsman team and give them a shout!
Thanks Mark!
If any of my readers are interested in having work done on your vintage aircraft or are thinking that a replica vintage aircraft might be in-store for you, check out the Aerocraftsman team and give them a shout!
Thanks Mark!