Sorry Kim, I was just quoting the other post, I didn't mean to be offensive. I think your work is superb, you must have so much energy, most of us would have given up by now, hence all the part finished projects.
Once you have the rolling chassis together it will give you a huge boost - trust me! I wish my daughters had your skills - they're more worried about breaking their nails.
It's very tight in the garage too the garage is about 15.5" long and the chassis is just over 14" can't wait till its done!!!
I meant ft long :'( I'm tired hahaIs this the garage attached to your doll's house or just a Blonde moment on dimensions?
A girlie into mechanics and beats metal to death with a hammer.... I think I am in love LOL
Could be dangerous in times of a argument! I can just see the headlines.A girlie into mechanics and beats metal to death with a hammer.... I think I am in love LOL
You know itCould be dangerous in times of a argument! I can just see the headlines.
Really!? I thought it was going slow and very good. I went numb to the touch, worried me a bit.good call on the new mask kim, cant believe how quick you are getting this done, good on ya and looking forward to the next instalment...
It had a filter and was good but it got blocked and I didn't realise till I started painting, I've got a twin filtered 3m one nowWhat mask are you using, the one that makes you look like a Japanese commuter or an SAS soldier? It's not the dust but the fumes, so try either Carbon or Charcoal filters.
I have never got all this stuff about painting galvy chassis.
It got mentioned before in the thread - a shiney galvy chassis makes the scrotes look at your motor and think it's worth more to them if they pinch it. Painting it is good camouflage
I have never got all this stuff about painting galvy chassis.
A quick coat of linseed oil is all they need. You will sell the truck long before the chassis gives out. All these expensive and poisonous paints..........after getting it hot dipped? It is overkill.
Some work Kim.