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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by zman, Apr 2, 2010.

  1. zman
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  4. zman
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    I figure you've been around here long enough to see a few tech weeks. But this is not really the way it works. Submit a tech thread during the allotted time, in this case from now until the 16th.
     
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    Is it Tech 1/2 Month or TECH FORTNIGHT? What ever it is Im subscribing!
     
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    and here we go....
     
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    *** Tech**** it has always been a problem to figure out how to do the gl*** when chopping a top, so I'm going to show how I do it. First I wax the windshield that came out of the car, any ol wax will do. Then I use fibergl*** and @ layers of matt, just put it right on top of the waxed gl***, work out all the air bubbles and try to get it *** smooth as you can. overlap the gl*** by a couple inches. let it cure ( sometimes overnight). then take a sander , or air hacksaw and trim it too the size of the gl***,sand edges smooth. then put the gasket on the chopped car, and trimm the fibergl*** template to size, I like it a lil on the loose side, gl*** won't break if it has some room to move around. then trace the new size onto the gl*** to be cut and , there you have a nice template, for cutting your new gl***. I know this isn't a metal working tech, but the answer to a question asked many times.
     

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    Great Stuff - start a new, separate thread with this info in it. Then come back here and give us a link...
     
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    Well here's mine. It is bike related . If i build another one i will use rectangular tubing . I used channel iron and had to take it apart to box it . The table is made out of flooring for a hog feeding floor. The wheel clamp was purchased. I use a 1/2 drive ratchet to raise or lower it.
     

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  23. zman
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    Can you put them into their own thread?
     
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    thanks.... I'm not so smart ya know lol
     
  27. zman
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    LOL, no sweat... thanks for taking the time to put it together...
     
  28. tdog
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    Not sure how to enter this in tech week? I posted this in the other "sticky" thread. anyway here it is.

    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/s...ighlight=banjo

    Showing all the steps of a banjo rear end build. Plus using a rope to lock up the diff with one axle to set the preload on the differental bearings with an in/lb torque wrench. Not by "feel"
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  30. zman
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    It was already on the list...
     

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