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Projects How not to build a hotrod - My '33 Plymouth

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Johnny Sparkle, Jan 6, 2018.

  1. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
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    Welcome back! I canned a project and started another since your last post, feel much better. Merry Christmas! Bob
     
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  2. The37Kid
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    [​IMG] OIPPUU803P3.jpg Sorry, just my first reaction. Merry Christmas. Bob
     
  3. brigrat
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    from Wa.St.

    You can't have to many PanHeads....................................................
     
  4. Talk all the shit you want,,,,
    At least your hot rod delays are fruitful and sprouting Harleys.
     
  5. Cliff Ramsdell
    Joined: Dec 27, 2004
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    Well, you might not like bikes but they like you and I like your shovel and now I like your pan head so that means I like you too.

    Merry Christmas and welcome back.

    Cliff Ramsdell
     
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  6. Johnny Sparkle
    Joined: Sep 20, 2003
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    That's pretty fair. I had another friend compare it to a parking meter. The tranny is shaped kinda weird. I got groped by a tranny once, but it wasn't quite shaped like a parking meter.

    Hugs for everyone!
     
  7. Johnny Sparkle
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    Step 538:
    It'd sure be nice to see the doors actually close. But, the doors are all wobbly sausage because about 1/4 of the damn things are missing.. Since you decided to take the stupidest route possible to build a car, the door bottoms have to be custom made.

    Try to make it follow the door opening. Try to make it fit the '32 3W door panel. Discover that those two goals are mutually exclusive. Shrink and stretch all of the things until it does some stuff.

    Driver's side done. Passenger side to be finished sometime between now and 2029.
     

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  8. Johnny Sparkle
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    Step #539:
    Fit the 32 3W door panel. Become concerned when it sucks in about 3/4" in the middle after welding. Hit it with a variety of hammers with increasing desperation until it finally doesn't look terrible. Grind the welds and take pictures at an angle in poor lighting so the panel looks way straighter than it really is.
     

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  9. Runnin shine
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    Damn Sparkle as always this is all so inspiring that it makes me want to work on my hot rod. I’ll probably just peruse Craig’s and what not for a Pan head project to veer off on. Thanks a lot!


    Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
     
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  10. rusty valley
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    glad you're back at it. i have always found its very hard to get started again if you pile it all up in the corner to do other things first. sometimes you look at a piece and think "what was i doing here?"
     
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  11. stanlow69
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    Scan0691.jpg Scan0740.jpg Your doing a much better job than the guy who tried to fix these doors. They are very heavy. I got them for free to fix my door tops. Scan0741.jpg
     
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  12. stanlow69
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    Pictures of the other door after being stripped. Scan0791.jpg
     
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  13. Johnny Sparkle
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    I spend a lot of my time asking myself "what the hell was I thinking when I did that?"

    If it's held up for this long, is it really a bad fix?
     
  14. stanlow69
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    One door weighed 10 pounds more than the other.
     
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  15. The37Kid
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    That's two cans of mud isn't it?:eek: Bob
     
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  16. Johnny Sparkle
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    That helps the door close with a good, solid, thunk. Basically, they turned it into a Mercedes.
     
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  17. stanlow69
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    You can have what I don`t use. I`m in Indy in June every year for the Custom Car Revival.
     
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  18. Rckt98
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    Pleased to see this thread back up and running, one of the best threads on the HAMB in a long time.
     
  19. Chucky
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    Speaking of 10 pounds more, I’m going to sadly un-endorse that garlic butter product...
     
  20. It’s usually build a hot rod in 10,000 easy steps.
    You’re almost there, just 9,461 left to go.
    :p:D
     
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  21. Johnny Sparkle
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    Step #540:

    Remove the twisted and cut up inside plating of the A-pillar.
    Install bear claw latch.
    Neglect to take any pictures of the bear claw latch install.
    Make new plate for the inside of the A-pillar.
     

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  22. Johnny Sparkle
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    Step #541:

    Open and close the door a bunch of times and giggle. Gaze in wonder that the stupid thing actually closes and latches correctly.
    Don't put in a door handle though. That's too ambitious. Some welding wire attached to the latch to yank on will be fine.
    I'd include a video here of the door closing, but I guess the HAMB doesn't do video. It's on the Insta if you actually care about that nonsense.
     
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  23. The37Kid
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    20191222_124206.jpg
    I'd attach that to a wood base, some big buck Modern Art right there. Bob
     
  24. Dick Stevens
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    Video is easy on here, just load the video on youtube.com and post the link here for our entertainment!
     
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  25. chiro
    Joined: Jun 23, 2008
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    "Step #541:
    Open and close the door a bunch of times and giggle."

    Hilarious. Can't tell you how many times I've done that after completing a task on the build. Keep on it.
    Andy
     
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  26. Malcolm
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    Great progress, keep it up!
     
  27. Rckt98
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    Time this was bought to the top for updates?
    If you are in lockdown like most of us Johnny, then hopefully you have some time on your hands.
    One of the best threads in a long time.
     
  28. Johnny Sparkle
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    I'm not on full lockdown yet, I've been told to keep coming to work. I'll have to take time off pretty soon though. I probably won't get anything done though, because I like to be consistent.
     
  29. Johnny Sparkle
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    Step 542:

    Go to Japan. This was back in January. Normally I never get time to actually be a tourist when I'm travelling for work, this time I actually had a free day. I hopped on the Shinkansen and met Shorty at Pumpkin Sally. He was super awesome and didn't even seem to mind me wasting half his day since I was in the way. Haha. He has a sweet shop, and it is huge, especially for Japan. Great day.
    I'm a terrible tourist, so I don't take many pictures and most of them are terrible. Sorry.
     

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  30. Cliff Ramsdell
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    Love the Cooler, everybody needs one just like it.

    Cliff Ramsdell
     
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