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johnyrotten

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  1. Any kind of shelf/shelving units. More storage the better, as others have said. And you will reorganize until you find the layout that works for you. I like to keep my immediate work area open, so all my paints/glues ,ect are shelved on the back wall of my bench. Acrylic shelf for nail polish fit most hobby paint very well, cheap on amazon
  2. I've always been a g body fan, nice job on the rear wheel opening. I see you kept the a.c. as well.
  3. Turbo the flathead?
  4. Thank you, it's not perfect, but a definite improvement over the start. Big failure on spraying the molotow last night, I failed to see the mixer ball take a trip into my airbrush. I lived Murphys law yesterday
  5. I say all the time "sometimes you have to teach people how to treat you."
  6. Just one of those days where nothing goes right. From the 5 burnt pots dumped into one coffee at 5am this morning, lotto junkies sucking up my lunch break, to the greenhorn scuffing up my welding helmet. And now the mixing ball from the molotow stopped up my airbrush and blanked up the chrome. Murphy is definitely riding a black cloud around me today. I'm calling it. Tomorrow's another day
  7. Wheel hop kills parts. Awesome trophy, and that's a cool little slot car. I've gotta check that stuff out sometime.
  8. Little things like that can go a long way, you got a good head on your shoulders. Good on you.
  9. Used to do the same as a kid, especially after my younger brother would ruin my collection in an act of retaliation. I like the creativity parts box builds create, nothing closer to original hot rodding than that, in my opinion. Anyone can swipe a card, that's more assembled than built.
  10. This looks cool, real junkyard build. Looking forward to the progress
  11. Clarkson's top gear is the best one. That guy's awesome.
  12. Keep looking for that job, push. Anywhere you can get a foot in could be the springboard to your career. Listen to these guys, especially the older ones. I'm right in the middle of this group age wise (43) and truer words cannot be spoken. I started as a grunt, now I run the shop. First steps the hardest
  13. Cool spot, I'll take the nova in the second pic
  14. Hope your Thanksgiving was good, very nice job on the gto, I've got the same year one to build someday. Classy looking ford, it looks like it'll clean up nicely.
  15. I've saved the glass. About a half hours worth of work. 12000 grit paper, wet and a drop of dawn dish soap for lubricant. Sanded both sides, as it had scratches on both outside and in, of course. Followed up with meguiars plastic x on a pad, and then on a micro fiber. The pads are mildly abrasive, so it acts like an intermediate step. I think one more polishing and it will be back to original.
  16. There's always that chance, as I've learned with anything I've built, that you will find the weak link. On a nutshell, that's what hot rodding, and drag racing is. Make it fast, see what breaks, improve, repeat. That yoke may have just used up its service life, or you happened to find just the right combination to make it fail. I used to work in industrial maintenance, and failure modes are valuable information for adjusting p.m. schedules and increasing up time.
  17. Tarps bake them to death as well. And create mold factories. Sucks to hear about the jaguar
  18. Scary stuff indeed. I've heard about things like this.
  19. If I fail with the glass, I may try some clear acetate, yet another thing I haven't done before. I've polished headlight lenses on 1:1 vehicles, so I have a clue how to go about it. For the chrome, I'm on the fence with molotow, I would like to try bmf, but I've seen where people had problems with the amazon sourced. Something about its age, and coming folded. I've seen 2-3 other products people used, I really want something that will be reasonably tuff. Or something I can top coat with minimal issue.
  20. Looking good, what did you use for the "inserts" on the seats, I've been hunting for ideas with materials
  21. They all go through ebbs and flows, look at mopars In the early 90's. They were cheap, the restoration craze really took off, big dollar cars were found, saved, and the market boomed. A hemi car or daytona brings big money, and all the "sibling" cars down the line go up as well. A bodies were dirt cheap, try and buy a decent dart for "little" money now. They want way too much for a Cuda or charger, seems like c-bodies are the only one's not too crazy, but those are a different animal. I looked at this dart before the world shut down, it was gone underneath, wanted 6500.
  22. That's walmart for you. I'm in the same boat, it's five minutes away, I drive 20 to hobby lobby. Funny how some store have and others don't. Must be a regional thing, or like your case, up to some Karen, I mean manager.
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